iGaging Heavy-Duty Automatic Centre Punch HSS
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iGaging Heavy-Duty Automatic Centre Punch HSS
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Quickly and easily layout hole locations on your workpiece
Features
- Four knurled bands provide strong and steady grip
- Removable and replaceable punch head
- Controlled tension movement: screw down for heavy strike, screw upward for lighter strike
- Hardened stainless steel construction
Specifications
Length: 6in/150 mm
Body diameter: 5/8in/16 mm
Punch head hardness HRC: 60 – 62
Weight: 113g
FAQs
What is an automatic centre punch, and how does it work?
An automatic centre punch is a hand tool designed to create a dimple or small indentation in a material, serving as a guide mark for drilling or starting screws. It operates through a spring-loaded mechanism; when pressed against the surface with sufficient force, the internal spring is compressed and released, driving the punch tip into the material without needing a hammer. This tool is invaluable for precise positioning in drilling operations, ensuring that drill bits do not wander from the intended start point.
Can an automatic centre punch be used on different materials?
An automatic centre punch can be used on various materials, including some metals, plastics, wood, and more. Its versatility makes it a valuable addition to any toolkit, allowing it to mark accurately across different surfaces. Whether you're working on a delicate woodworking project or handling metalworking tasks, the spring-loaded centre punch ensures that you can apply a consistent force for clean and precise marks every time.
Can I use a centre punch for both woodworking and metalworking?
A centre punch, especially an automatic or spring-loaded centre punch, is suitable for woodworking and metalworking applications. In woodworking, it can be used to mark drill points for dowels or screws, ensuring accurate alignment. In metalworking, marking drill start points on metals is essential to prevent drill bits from slipping. Its versatility and ease of use make the centre punch indispensable for various crafting and construction tasks.