Self-Inking 6-Digit Number Stamp
About this item
- Includes 6 number bands, each containing numbers 0-9, “X” and “– ”
- Impression is easily changed by rotating bands
- Thousands of impressions before re-inking is necessary
- Prints in black ink - For best impressions make sure to press down firmly on the stamp
- Impression area: 1/8” x 1"
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Product Description
ExcelMark Self-Inking Rubber Number Stamp, Black Numbering Stamp, 6 Digit
A true time-saver! Efficiently and accurately assign a series of numbers with this handy self-inking rubber stamp numberer. This number rubber stamp is perfect for inspector codes, part numbers, invoice numbers and identification numbers. Made of durable plastic, this mini numbers stamp is versatile, lightweight and an economical option for your numbering needs. The re-inkable pad, featuring water-based ink, lengthens the life of the numberer. Plus, the self-inking feature automatically re-inks the stamp into the rotating, self-contained ink pad before each impression, making this product ideal for rapid, repetitive stamping. The open-bottom mount is great for easy alignment, while the small impression print makes it perfect when working with limited space. The number stamp’s compact size also makes for easy storage on a desk or table. To change the impression, simply rotate the band wheels for numbers 0-9, “X” or “–”.
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Includes 6 number bands, each containing numbers 0-9, “X” and “– ” |
Impression is easily changed by rotating bands |
Thousands of impressions before re-inking is necessary |