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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-111, tempered steel, 102 mm length, 0.8 mm tip
Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-111, tempered steel, 102 mm length, 0.8 mm tip
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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-111, tempered steel, 102 mm length, 0.8 mm tip
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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-111, tempered steel, 102 mm length, 0.8 mm tip
Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-111, tempered steel, 102 mm length, 0.8 mm tip
Handheld metal center punch STANLEY 58-111 features a hardened 0.8 mm tip and a total length of 101 mm, designed for marking precise points on metal, wood and plastic prior to drilling. The compact body and rigid tip provide accurate indenting for layout and repeatable marking work in metalworking, carpentry and general DIY. The tool’s slim profile and hardened point help locate drill starts and reduce drill bit wandering.
The hardened 0.8 mm tip ensures a clear, consistent mark on various materials without excessive deformation. At 101 mm overall length the punch offers a balance between reach and control, allowing users to work in confined spaces while maintaining stability. The simple single-piece tip design provides durability and minimal maintenance. The tool is lightweight and easy to handle for repetitive marking tasks.
Position the punch tip at the intended drill center, hold the body vertically and apply a sharp impact with a hammer to create a small indent. For lighter materials or smaller marks use controlled, lighter strikes to avoid excessive deformation. Ensure the workpiece is supported and clamped where possible to prevent movement during striking. Periodically inspect the tip for wear and re-sharpen or replace if the point becomes rounded.
Use protective eyewear when striking the punch. For repeatable accuracy, mark reference lines prior to punching and work on a stable, supported surface. Avoid using the punch on hardened surfaces beyond the tool’s intended capacity to prevent tip damage.
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