🔨 Punch Above Your Weight!
The Walfront 5 Inch Self Centering Hole Punch Tool is a versatile, durable tool designed for precision marking in various materials. With its spring-loaded mechanism and ergonomic grip, it ensures ease of use and control, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Walfront |
Part number | Walfrontse2167 |
Item Weight | 20 g |
Package Dimensions | 14.4 x 11.5 x 1.2 cm; 20 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | Walfrontse2167 |
Colour | Yellow |
Material | nylon |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Coverage | Coverage |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**G
Well made and a great help for accuracy
Really easy to use centre punch. A quick sharp tap with a hammer at your desired location really does provide a great starting point for drill bits. I've had no slippages from drill bits since using this making drill work so much more accurate.
C**E
Good-ish
Really good for like 5 hits then the spring loses a lot 💪 might have to double punch it was using it on copper tube
W**R
0
An important marker tool.
R**E
Adequate.
Bought as a pair, one works fine the other doesn't always click when pressed. But! not being used for HHS so adequate
M**C
A little disappointed
I bought this punch as I have been caught out recently with my old manual punch. I simply haven't had enough hands to hold the punch, use a hammer, and hold the piece in place.I bought this punch so I could use it with one hand. I am just disappointed at the strength of the strike when I use the punch. It just doesn't give me a good enough center point with one go and sometimes it takes 2 or 3 strikes to get a center mark that I want. This means that I have to make sure that I get the correct point every time and this makes it a bit of a pain. Only 3 stars sadly. Not terrible, but not great either.
S**.
Work as expected.
Does what it says on the tin. Good quality for reasonable price.
J**H
Is what it is
“Does what it says on the tin”
D**B
Not as much punch than I hoped for
I got this for marking steel before drilling. I had to repeat punching the steel 3 or 4 times to make an indent big enough for the drill to locate. I guess it would be fine for softer metals.
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