Centre Punch Buyers Guide: Difference between revisions
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| <dtamazon product="B0001KA22A" type="image">Draper 84456 4mmx100mm Centre Punch</dtamazon> | | <dtamazon product="B0001KA22A" type="image">Draper 84456 4mmx100mm Centre Punch</dtamazon> | ||
| <dtamazon product="B0006J4QP0" type="image">Starrett 117D Centre Punch with Round Shank</dtamazon> | | <dtamazon product="B0006J4QP0" type="image">Starrett 117D Centre Punch with Round Shank</dtamazon> | ||
| <dtamazon product=" | | <dtamazon product="B0043YN0W4" type="image">Spear & Jackson 4mm x 100mm (4inch) Centre Punch</dtamazon> | ||
| <dtamazon product="B00TYFGVB4" type="image">RDGTOOLS Engineers Bell Punch "Centre find every time"</dtamazon> | | <dtamazon product="B00TYFGVB4" type="image">RDGTOOLS Engineers Bell Punch "Centre find every time"</dtamazon> | ||
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Revision as of 09:08, 24 May 2017
- All punches shown have a good knurled grip.
- Those with a square head are less likely to roll off the bench.
- The specialised 'bell' centre punch is used to mark the centres on the end of round bars and can be used as an alternative to Centre Drilling on a lathe.