Reverse Steel Hand Stamps – Letters & Numbers
Price range: £19.50 through £57.00
Reverse steel hand stamps produce a readable inscription on the opposite face of the material from the side being stamped. The embossed impression transfers in reverse on contact, delivering a clean, legible mark on the front or visible face of the component, making them the go-to choice for embossing and marking moulded, cast, and pressed parts.
Each stamp is hardened and tempered to precise limits for consistent impression depth and reliable performance across thousands of strikes. A nickel-plated finish protects against rust, extending service life even in tough workshop conditions. All metal stamping sets in this range are made from chromium tool steel and hardened to between 58-62 Rockwell C and then tempered at the striking end to between 32-40 Rockwell C, giving maximum safety in use.
Key features:
- Embossed impression for reverse-face marking
- Suitable for metal, plastic, and other material plates
- Ideal for moulded, cast, and pressed components
- Hardened and tempered to precise limits
- Nickel-plated for rust protection
- Built for long service life and safe, consistent use
- Available as number sets and letter sets
- Safety Grips are available to further reduce the risk of injury
- Heavy Duty variants are available for prolonged industrial use
- Additional characters and logos are available, make an enquiry here
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- Size Chart
- Safety Info.
Size Chart
Reverse steel hand stamps are available in a range of sizes, please use the chart below if you require detailed size information
Character Height – measured from the crest of the engraving as shown.
| Character Height (H) | Stamp Length (C) | Square Section (B) | Square Section (A) |
| 2.0mm | 75mm | 7mm | 7mm |
| 3.0mm | 80mm | 9mm | 9mm |
| 4.0mm | 80mm | 10mm | 10mm |
| 5.0mm | 85mm | 12mm | 12mm |
| 6.0mm | 90mm | 14mm | 14mm |
Safety Info.
Safety note: As with all striking tools, we recommend the use of appropriate safety protection.
Safety glasses and gloves should we worn at all times when striking metal for marking purposes






