Routers and Engravers
Rona machines versatile DE-3 desktop engraver offers unbeatable durability
Rona Machines, was formed in 1982 and is a family owned business, operating from a purpose-designed building based in Nazeing, Essex. Graham Field who owns and runs Rona Machines, has nearly 40 years’ experience in supplying new and second hand engraving machines which he refurbishes to an exceptionally high standard. Graham’s reputation in the industry is second to none. He is a trusted supplier of equipment both in the UK and internationally and has a technical knowledge that is the envy of many.
Speaking with Graham Field, he tells us, "Rona Machines supply both computerised and manual engraving machines and have a large stock of machines available to choose from. Graham offers a complete technical back up for all machines sold along with advice on how to achieve the most out of the machine. He also offers a refurbishment service to customers for specific machine models, who may have a machine that is not in working order. Graham carries a large stock of parts for all brands and most models of machines."
The DE-3 desktop engraver can engrave onto a huge range of giftware, signage, trophies, tools and industrial products
Since 2021 Rona Machines has also been part of the Roland DG portfolio of distributors and focuses on the supply of new engraving machines, to the sign and engraving industry.
Graham elaborates by telling us "The Roland DG flagship engraving machine is the ever versatile DE-3 desktop engraver, the result of over 30 years of innovation in engraving technology, delivering impressive versatility and fast, user- friendly automated production.
With laser-pointing technology, USB connectivity, automatic depth regulation and other intelligent features, the DE-3 is the ideal turnkey engraving solution for producing precise text and graphics onto a huge range of materials and objects."
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Intuitive and Intelligent the DE-3 desktop engraver is the result of over 30 years of engraving technology, delivering impressive versatility and user-friendly automation
Graham continues, "The Roland range of engraving machines fits perfectly into a sign maker’s portfolio with its ability to engrave small identification plates up to medium size signs in different materials: brass, anodised aluminium, stainless steel, plastic / acrylic and wood offers great flexibility.
The variety of industries that utilise engraved signage is huge. From retail point of purchase display (POP) creating eye catching creations in metal, acrylic, wood and many other materials to ornate house signs in similar substrates. The DE-3’s powerful spindle motor of up to 20000rpm can engrave a material thickness of a maximum of 40mm or
38mm with the nose cone at a speed 60mm per second on the X&Y axis and 30mm on the Z axis.
The industrial use of small to medium signage offers yet more profitable areas for sign makers to tap into and is easily serviced by the Roland DE-3."
Graham concludes with "Engraved signs offer unbeatable durability in even the toughest environments. Sign makers can also utilise a wide range of materials and create impressive 3D results with V-carved engraving and profile cutting."
www.ronamachines.co.uk
The DE-3 can engrave all manner of substrates to create ornate house signs
Easily-applied nose cones for precise depth-regulation
ISSUE 212 JAN-FEB 2024
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