Twinco Brass Disc Tags are made from 18 gauge brass (.040” thick) and have a top hole (3/16” dia.) for attachments. The letters are engraved into the
tag. The letters can be made various sizes depending on the diameter of the tag.
Twinco Stainless Steel Disc Tags are made from 20 gauge stainless steel (.036” thick) and have a top hole (3/16” dia.) for attachments. The letters are engraved into the tag. The letters can be made various sizes depending on the diameter of the tag.
Part # | Tag Diameter |
---|---|
51-006-4-C | 1 |
51-006-5-C | 1-1/4 |
51-006-375-C | 1-3/8 |
51-006-6-C | 1-1/2 |
51-006-8-C | 2 |
Part # | Tag Diameter |
---|---|
51-007-4-C | 1 |
51-007-5-C | 1-1/4 |
51-007-375-C | 1-3/8 |
51-007-6-C | 1-1/2 |
51-007-8-C | 2 |
Twinco Brass Flat Tags are made from 0.040” thick brass and have a 3/16” diameter hole for attachments. The letters are engraved into the tag.
Twinco Stainless Steel Flat Tags are made from 0.036” thick stainless steel and have a 3/16” diameter hole for attachments. The letters are engraved into the tag.
Part # | Hole Diameter | Hole Location |
---|---|---|
51-008-1-A | 3/16 | Left |
51-008-2-A | 3/16 | Right |
Part # | Hole Diameter | Hole Location |
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51-009-1-A | 3/16 | Left |
51-009-2-A | 3/16 | Right |
• Style & Type of ID Product
• P/N (if available)
• color (background & lettering)
• wire diameter or wire # and type (for Style SSA)
• Purchase Order #
• Attn: and Ship to: information
• Phone #, Fax # or E-mail address
• Or any other information you feel necessary for your order
Files can be e-mailed to jskowronek@twincomfg.com
For more information on formatting your order, please call Jayson Skowronek at (631) 231-0022.
• Data should be presented in a simple spreadsheet format, preferably in an Excel file.
• The first row should be column headers designating line numbers
• If tags are being sent in Excel, Twinco prefers a worksheet be created for each style of tag. (Notice on picture below, there is a tab for each style of tag, Disc Tags, Flat Tags, etc.)
• When sending an Excel file, please do not put a quantity column. Instead actually copy and paste a particular nomenclature the number of times you need it.