Technologies
Rotary, scribing
Rotary, diamond engraving
250 x 140 mm (3.94 x 3.94'')
Plastics, glass and metals.
Auto-centering jig
Quickly position the item for instantaneous engraving.
Centering bracket
The line to be engraved is automatically centered.
Easy cutter adjustment
The pin mechanism is designed to easily fasten and adjust the cutter.
Technologies
Rotary, scribing
Marking area max
250 x 140 mm (9.84 x 5.51 in)
The Pantograph is a timeless journey through time. The IM3 engraving pantograph is the creation of decades of enhancements while using a technique that has existed since ancient Greece.
Surprise and amaze your customer by manually engraving their gift, plate engraving, engraving on plaques, or flat jewel. It is your know how and expertise that will make their objects unique. Why not even invite them to select their characters and put them on the character runner themselves?
Having a manual pantograph does not limited you with your engravings. We provide a full range of clamps and tools to suit all of your applications, jaw covers for plate engraving, jewelry, watches, badges, pens, and depth adjustment noses.
Engrave, bevel, and score with our different cutters made from steel, carbide, or diamond. More than 40 international character sets are available.
Help reduce the CO2 emissions with our IM3 pantograph machine. Suppress the need for power by replacing the spindle with a diamond tip that does not rotate. The simplicity makes transport easy and our Pantographs stood the test of time!
PANTOGRAPH | |
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ORGANICS | |
Ceramic | |
Food | |
Glass, crystal | |
Leather | |
Stone, granite, marble | |
Wood, varnished wood | |
PLASTICS | |
ABS | |
Laminates | |
PA | |
PC | |
PE, BET | |
PMMA, Acrylic | |
POM - PBT | |
PP | |
METAL | |
Aluminum | |
Anodized Aluminum | |
Brass | |
Carbide | |
Coated metal | |
Copper | |
Gold, silver, nickel, platinum | |
Steel | |
Stainless steel | |
Titanium |
The IM3 pantograph: Gravograph first invention in 1938
The IM3 pantograph story begins in 1938, when Norbert Schimmel, a German immigrant, and Werner Dannheisser founded New Hermes Inc in the United-States. Although engraving machines were widely used in Europe, none were available in the US. They decided to improve what already existed and designed the first portable pantograph engraver in the US.
When New Hermes became Gravograph in 1989, the team decided to keep the IM3 as its main manual engraver. The same decision was made when Gravograph became Gravotech in 2021.
Throughout the years our IM3 pantograph remained about the same: a sturdy and precise manual engraving machine that lasts for decades. We are proud to say that the first engraver ever created by our historical founders still is one of our flagships engraving machines, almost 100 years later.