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TORK CRAFT CENTER PUNCH SET 3PC
TORK CRAFT CENTER PUNCH SET 3PC
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TORK CRAFT CENTER PUNCH SET 3PC
Features
- Three tip sizes included – covers a range of marking needs from smaller to larger drilling starter points.
- Black-oxide finish – resists rust and reduces surface glare under workshop lighting.
- Solid steel construction – designed for repeated use in heavy-duty environments.
- Compact-kit format – three tools in one set save space in your tool-box and provide flexibility.
Benefits
- Better drill accuracy: Precise punches give cleaner indentations, helping your drill start exactly where needed.
- Time-saving kit: Having three sizes eliminates the need to switch tools mid-job, improving productivity.
- Durable tool-kit: Built for frequent marking and workshop use, not just occasional light tasks.
- Consistent quality: The black-oxide finish helps the punches remain sharp and corrosion-free in demanding environments.
Extra Information
- Best for marking holes in metal plates, sheet stock, fabrications and structural steel components prior to drilling or machining.
- Use a light hammer and keep the punch perpendicular to the surface to avoid wandering marks or denting the surrounding material.
Pro Tip
- Clamp the workpiece securely, choose the correct punch size, hold it straight and strike with a moderate hammer. A crisp indentation helps your drill bit start true and reduces chances of misalignment.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCPU20209 |
| Tool Type | Centre Punch Set – 3-Piece |
| Finish | Black-oxide |
| Application | Metal & sheet marking prior to drilling/machining |
Safety
- Wear proper eye protection when striking any marking tool—metal fragments may fly off.
- Ensure the workpiece is supported securely before making a mark to avoid movement or injury.
- Use a suitable hammer (not a soft mallet) to strike the punch—this maintains tip shape and accuracy.
- Check punches regularly for tip wear or damage; replace any that are chipped or deformed to maintain marking precision.