Specifications

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71 PRINTER - DURASLEEVE
®
SYSTEM
Durasleeve
®
markers create a durable legend. This solution consists of two components: a transparent tube (carrier)
with a label pocket and an insert to slide into this pocket. Your legend is at all times protected by the tube and can
easily be replaced. Printing the inserts on a Brady system ensures clean crisp readable legends every time.
DURASLEEVE
®
WIRE MARKING INSERTS
Durasleeve
®
Polypropylene Inserts (B-390)
Part No. Reference
Inserts Per Insert Insert Dimensions Max Lines Max Characters Across
Roll Colour A (mm) B (mm) of Print 6 9 11
15mm Insert width
872146 M71DS-15-390 300 White 15 4 1 11 8 6
853727 PTDS-15-390-YL 300 Yellow 15 4 1 11 8 6
872148 BM71DS-15-390 3,000 White 15 4 1 11 8 6
853671 BPTDS-15-390-YL 3,000 Yellow 15 4 1 11 8 6
30mm Insert width
872147 M71DS-30-390 300 White 30 4 1 23 16 12
853728 PTDS-30-390-YL 300 Yellow 30 4 1 23 16 12
872149 BM71DS-30-390 3,000 White 30 4 1 23 16 12
853672 BPTDS-30-390-YL 3,000 Yellow 30 4 1 23 16 12
114547 Recommended Ribbon: M71-R6000
DURASLEEVE
®
WIRE MARKING CARRIERS
Part No. Reference
Carrier Length
(mm)
Wire O.D.
(mm)
Carriers
Per Box
13255 DMC-1.3/3-15 15.00 1.30 - 3.00 1,000
13262 DMC-1.3/3-30 30.00 1.30 - 3.00 500
13256 DMC-2.5/5-15 15.00 2.50 - 5.00 1,000
13263 DMC-2.5/5-30 30.00 2.50 - 5.00 500
13258 DMC-4/10-15 15.00 4.00 - 10.00 500
13265 DMC-4/10-30 30.00 4.00 - 10.00 200
13259 DMC-8/16-15 15.00 8.00 - 16.00 500
13266 DMC-8/16-30 30.00 8.00 - 16.00 200
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PART NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER EXPLANATION
Durasleeve
®
wire marking carriers follow a three-part format similar to the standard
reference numbers throughout the catalogue. The first part (DMC) indicates it is a
Durasleeve
®
wire marking carrier. The second part denotes the minimum to maximum
wire diameter the carrier will accomodate (e.g. 1.3/3 = 1.3mm up to 3mm). The final part
indicates the size of Durasleeve
®
insert suitable for this carrier - either 15mm or 30mm.
DMC-1.3/3 - 15
B
A
Refer to the material guide on page 361-369 for
full material specifications and descriptions.
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