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Mechanical pencil PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E — 0.3 mm lead, black barrel
Mechanical pencil PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E — 0.3 mm lead, black barrel
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Mechanical pencil PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E — 0.3 mm lead, black barrel
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Mechanical pencil PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E — 0.3 mm lead, black barrel
Mechanical pencil PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E — 0.3 mm lead, black barrel
PENTEL Graph 1000 PG1003-E is a mechanical pencil with a 0.3 mm lead and a black barrel designed for precise technical drawing, drafting and fine-detail sketching. The fixed metal sleeve and high-precision mechanism enable accurate line placement while the textured grip area supports comfortable handling during extended use. The pencil is intended for professionals and hobbyists who require consistent, thin lines and reliable lead feed.
The fixed metal sleeve reduces lead wobble and protects the tip for sharper, more consistent lines. The 0.3 mm lead thickness delivers exceptional precision for technical drawings and detailed illustrations. The black barrel is balanced for control and features a textured grip that minimizes slippage. A durable mechanism ensures smooth lead advancement and long-lasting performance under frequent use.
Hold the pencil at a comfortable angle and apply light, consistent pressure to preserve the fine 0.3 mm lead. Advance the lead using the top or side actuator as provided by the pencil mechanism; avoid excessive extension of the lead beyond the metal sleeve to prevent breakage. Use a suitable 0.3 mm graphite refill when the lead is spent, and replace carefully following the manufacturer’s instructions to maintain reliable performance.
For precise draftsmanship, pair the pencil with high-quality 0.3 mm graphite leads of appropriate hardness for your application (e.g., HB for general use, H for sharper lines, B for darker shading) and use smooth, higher-weight paper to reduce wear and breakage of the fine lead.
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