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Also known as blind-hole spotters, these punches fit into closed-end holes and mark the center of a complementary hole.
Also known as blind-hole spotters, the punches in these sets fit into closed-end holes and mark the center of a complementary hole.
Fit these through existing holes and mark the center of the hole in a second workpiece.
Fit the punches in these sets through existing holes and mark the center of the hole in a second workpiece.
Push down on the spring-loaded cone to center the punch in a variety of round and square hole sizes.
These sets come with three punches for use with a variety of hole sizes. Insert one into an existing hole and twist the handle to open the end of the punch. The point automatically centers once the punch has fit the hole size.
Insert these punches into an existing hole and twist the handle to open the end of the punch. The point automatically centers once the punch has fit the hole size.
Also known as transfer screws, these punches have a uniform shoulder height so you can quickly transfer multiple hole locations at once.
Also known as transfer screws, the punches in these sets can be used in any threaded hole to transfer the hole location. Use the handle to screw a punch into a hole.
The punches in these sets have a uniform shoulder height so you can quickly transfer multiple hole locations at once. Also known as transfer screws.
Center your work by mounting these into your drill chuck or collet and lining up the pointer with the mark on the shaft.
Also known as bull-nose centers, these have a wide head to hold pipe and large-diameter tubing.
A hardened body and point provide the extra strength and wear resistance necessary for continuous use on manual or CNC lathes.
These light duty centers are for intermittent use on manual lathes.
Insert these in your headstock to support your workpiece when machining between centers. Unlike live centers, dead centers don’t spin freely, so they give you a fixed point to stabilize your material.
Turn straight and true—use these bars to confirm that your lathe headstock and tailstock are right inline.