FLYMARKER®
mini 85/45 plus & mini 120/45 plus

 

Lightweight, battery-operated deep marking in two large window sizes!

FlyMarker mini 85/45 plus: Battery-Operated Marking Unit
Increase your efficiency with the FlyMarker 120/45 mini plus Portable Dot Peen Marking Unit

FlyMarker® mini 65/30

 

FlyMarker® mini 120/45 plus

 

FlyMarker® mini 85/45 plus

 

Explore the FlyMarker® mini 65/30 in 3D

Explore the FlyMarker® mini 85/45 plus in 3D

Portable, Handheld, Cordless, Battery-Operated Marking System

The FlyMarker® turns marking of bulky, heavy and stationary work pieces into child's play. Unlike other marking systems, there are no annoying electrical or pneumatic cables that hold you back. Use the FlyMarker® portable marking machines to etch rapidly and efficiently as part of a permanent production process or as a stand-in for production line needs. Almost any material can be marked or etched - from plastics to aluminum to hardened steel (up to 63 HRC).   

Common Uses 

  • Metal Marking
  • Steel Marking
  • Aluminum Marking
  • Plastic Marking
  • Galvanized Marking
  • Sandblasted Marking
  • Painted Marking
  • Coated Marking
  • Portable Marking Machines
  • Portable Etching
  • Pipe or Valve Marking
  • Tool Marking
  • Dot Peen Marking
  • Dot Marking
  • Pin Marker
  • Direct Part Marking
  • Industrial Marking
  • Part Marking Equipment
  • Battery-Operated Part Marking
  • Handheld Part Marking

Sample of Industries

  • Machine Tool
  • Steel
  • Cutting
  • Casting
  • Oil & Gas / Offshore
  • Aerospace
  • Railway
  • Heating & Cooling
  • Refrigeration
  • Shipbuilding
  • Agriculture
  • Mining
  • Renewable / Wind Energy
  • Automotive
  • Tube Forming
  • Construction
  • Trailer
  • Medical Devices


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FlyMarker mini FAQs

Q1. What is the FlyMarker mini?

FlyMarker mini is a portable, battery-operated dot peen marking system designed for permanent part identification and traceability. It’s built to bring marking to the part, reducing handling and bottlenecks. Start here: https://rocklinmanufacturing.com/part-marking-guide/

Q2. What can the FlyMarker mini mark (text, logos, codes)?

FlyMarker mini can mark text, serial numbers, logos, and 2D Data Matrix codes for direct part marking (DPM). It does not create 1D barcodes via dot peen, but you can scan barcodes and mark the scanned data as text or a Data Matrix, depending on your workflow.

Q3. Does FlyMarker mini support integrated barcode scanning?

Yes. FlyMarker mini supports an integrated barcode scanner so an operator can scan a barcode and automatically populate the marking job, which helps reduce typing errors and speeds up traceability.

Q4. Can the FlyMarker mini mark on round pipes or uneven surfaces?

Yes. FlyMarker mini includes automatic height compensation to maintain marking quality on round or uneven surfaces with adjustment up to 5 mm, which is useful for pipe marking, valve marking, and irregular parts. Capabilities: https://rocklinmanufacturing.com/flymarker/capabilities/

Q5. On what materials can the FlyMarker mark?

FlyMarker mini can mark on a variety of materials from plastics to aluminum to steel (up to 63 HRC) by adjusting marking force and settings. This is helpful when you need permanent ID without labels that can peel or fade.

Q6. How portable is FlyMarker mini for production and field work?

FlyMarker mini is a mobile dot peen marker that’s cordless and battery-operated, so it’s commonly used to mark large parts in place, on the shop floor, or in the field without the need for air lines or an external controller.

Q7. What is the tabletop conversion option for FlyMarker mini?

FlyMarker mini can be converted from handheld portable marking to a more stationary setup using a column/stand (tabletop) accessory, letting you switch between portable and bench-style marking quickly.

Q8. What are common use cases for portable dot peen marking?

Common uses include traceability marking for fabrication, maintenance marking, serialized part ID, asset tags, and marking parts that are too large or awkward to move to a fixed station.

Q9. When is dot peen marking better than laser marking?

Portable dot peen is often preferred when you need a durable, indented mark on rough surfaces or when marking depth matters. Portable laser marking is often preferred when you want high-contrast marks with minimal surface indentation. Compare: https://rocklinmanufacturing.com/blog/2021/2/12/rocklin_mfg/dot_peen_or_laser_whats_the_right_portable_marking_solution_for_me/ar/72/

Q10. Where do I start to choose the right portable marking method?

Start with Rocklin’s Part Marking Guide to compare portable dot peen vs portable laser marking and match the right approach to your material, finish, and traceability requirements. Guide: https://rocklinmanufacturing.com/part-marking-guide/

Need portable dot peen marking?

Review the Dot Peen Marking Guide, then explore FlyMarker systems from Rocklin.