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Automatic Centre Punch/Dot Punch/Drills/Adjustable Spring Pressure TE573

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Punch tools have a high rate of productivity and efficiency, especially when performing repetitive cutting or punching tasks.

Cutting Tools are used to cut the given specimen(plate) w.r.t.the given dimensions. The material of the given specimen in the Fitting workshop is Mild Steel.

In the food and restaurant industry, punching is used to cut chapati, puri, and papad from atta sheets. The purpose of these types of punches is to transfer the dimensions from a paper pattern directly to the metal with the aid of a punching machine. For you to take the reference correctly, it’s necessary to place the pattern on the metal in the position in which you wish to obtain your results, along with the orientation in which the pattern needs to be placed on the metal. Classification based on the Slider Movements Position the center punch. Placing the tip at the correct location follows the same procedure for both manual and spring-loaded center punches. Dot punches are similar to centre punches, although they have a sharper point, ground to 60 degrees (see below). They tend to be used on sheet metals, as they are a ‘lighter’ version of the centre punch.

Centre punches are often supplied as a set, with the diameter of the ‘tip’ being the size. The set below are 6.5mm, 4.8mm, 4.0mm and 3.2mm. The user selects the punch that most suits the work being carried out. The knurled portion makes it easier to hold the punch when it is being used ,as it can be gripped and prevents the ‘holding’ hand slipping. Centre punches tend to be ground to an angle of 90 degrees.

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When the punch moves down and applies pressure to the metal sheet, cutting a hole, the detached portion moves away from the die opening.

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