Ingersoll Rand 140EP Air Engraving Pen, 11400 BPM, Slide Throttle, 1/4 Inch NPT
- Ingersoll Rand 140EP air engraving pen is a pneumatic engraver for marking metals, plastics, and ceramics. It features a slide throttle and delivers 11400 blows per minute for fast, legible marks. This is a standalone tool for general engraving, not a replacement part for a specific SKU.
- Features:
- 11400 blows per minute for crisp, permanent marking on hard materials
- Slide throttle enables precise, variable control during detailed engraving work
- Ergonomic slim body with soft grip improves comfort in extended use
- 1/4 inch NPT air inlet with light air demand makes it easy to integrate with shop air
- Application note: general purpose pneumatic engraver; not a model specific replacement part
- Includes:
- Engraving pen body
- Standard stylus tip
- Hose assembly
- Specifications:
- Manufacturer: Ingersoll Rand
- Part Number: 140EP
- Type: pneumatic air engraving pen
- Blows Per Minute: 11400
- Throttle: slide
- Air Inlet: 1/4 inch NPT
- Minimum Hose Size: 5/32 inch
- Recommended Pressure: 90 psi
- Overall Length: 5.5 inch
- Weight: about 0.4 lb
- Handle Material: brass with TPU grip
- System Compatibility or Application: standalone pneumatic engraver for shop air systems; not a replacement for a specific SKU
- The air engraving pen can also be referred to as air engraving pen, pneumatic engraver, slide throttle engraver, 11400 bpm engraver, and 1/4 inch NPT engraver.
Ingersoll Rand designs and manufactures industrial pneumatic and cordless tools, accessories, and related systems for automotive, industrial, and service applications worldwide.
Q: What air supply is required?
A: Use regulated 90 psi shop air to a 1/4 inch NPT inlet. A minimum 5/32 inch hose is specified for best performance.
Q: What comes with the 140EP out of the box?
A: Listings specify the pen with one standard stylus and a hose assembly. Replacement stylus tips are available separately.
Q: Can it mark hard alloys or ceramics?
A: Yes. The 140EP is designed to engrave hard materials including alloys and brittle ceramics while maintaining legibility.
