Before settling on the material specs of an equipment ID plate, there is important discussion and decisions needed centered on its application and the type of information that needs to be displayed. No matter the type of environment, durability and readability of the plate is a must so that there is confidence in it lasting throughout the equipment lifespan. This post reviews four common uses for ID plates.
Government agencies such as OSHA and ANSI have strict rules. Communicating critical information for safe operation and maintenance of industrial equipment deserves careful consideration.
Generators, punch presses, pumps, heaters, and conveyors are examples of industrial equipment with ID plates that display safety information.
ID plates with asset information help keep track of preventative maintenance, purchase and requisition, audit and physical verification, and scanning of equipment as it moves from place to place.
Common Equipment Identification:
Manufacturer Name
Model Number
Serial Number
Certifications
Min/Max Values
ID plates can be customized with graphics including company logo, contact information, or any other image to represent the brand.
Determining the application and type of information for your ID plates takes communication. We have a team of experienced professionals ready to work with you to make sure that your equipment displays the right message.
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