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For precise marking of a drill point and for guiding the drill tip to prevent it from drifting For materials with a maximum hardness of 52 HRC Wor...
View full detailsFor materials with a maximum hardness of 68 HRC For precise marking of a drill point and for guiding the drill tip to prevent it from drifting Mad...
View full detailsDesign: Specially hardened, continuous centering tip. Regrindable. Usage: Precise, deviation-free centering on workpieces. Placement of the ...
View full detailsfor preparing and precisely marking a drilling point to avoid the drill bit wandering automatic release through a special spring mechanism versati...
View full detailsMade of high-alloy tool steel Hardened throughout for maximum transmission of striking force Special safety impact head prevents material splinter...
View full detailsMade of high-alloy tool steel Hardened throughout for maximum transmission of striking force Special safety impact head prevents material splinter...
View full detailsMade of high-alloy tool steel Hardened throughout for maximum transmission of striking force Special safety impact head prevents material splinter...
View full detailsCenter punches are marking and centering tools used to create a small, precise indentation on metal before drilling or machining. The punch mark guides the drill point, helps prevent walking, and improves positional accuracy and repeatability—essential for clean hole starts, accurate layouts, and reliable setups in turning or milling operations.
This selection covers a range of lengths and diameters, with hardened and ground tips for crisp marking and long service life, plus body designs that support secure handling and consistent striking. Options from Rennsteig, Soba, and Vertex are chosen for durability, tip hardness, and stable point geometry under continuous workshop use.
Center punches are widely used by machinists, maintenance technicians, toolmakers, and QC teams in metal fabrication, fixture building, mold work, and assembly tasks where accurate hole location, reliable drilling starts, and controlled marking are critical.