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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-112, steel tempered, length 102 mm, tip 1.6 mm
Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-112, steel tempered, length 102 mm, tip 1.6 mm
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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-112, steel tempered, length 102 mm, tip 1.6 mm
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Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-112, steel tempered, length 102 mm, tip 1.6 mm
Nail punch STANLEY 0-58-112, steel tempered, length 102 mm, tip 1.6 mm
STANLEY 0-58-112 is a steel nail punch designed for removing nails, driving out pins and performing light drift work. The tool is made from tempered steel to resist wear and deformation during repeated use. With an overall length of 102 mm and a 1.6 mm tip, the punch offers a compact shape suitable for precise operations in carpentry, joinery and general repair tasks. It is supplied in blister packaging for convenient storage and visibility.
The tempered steel construction provides enhanced hardness and durability while maintaining resistance to bending. The 1.6 mm tip size allows for accurate contact with small nails and pins without excessive material removal. Its 102 mm length gives a balance between reach and control, enabling the user to work in confined spaces while maintaining a comfortable grip. Blister packaging protects the tool during transport and makes it easy to identify on a shelf.
Position the tip of the nail punch against the head or shaft of the nail or pin you want to remove, ensuring firm contact and correct alignment. Hold the punch steady and strike the blunt end with a suitable hammer to drive the nail out or to push the fastener through. For drift or alignment work, use controlled, measured blows to shift components without causing damage. After use, store the punch in a toolbox or on a rack to protect the tip.
Use eye protection and appropriate hand protection when striking the punch. Select a hammer with a suitably sized head to avoid excessive force that could damage the punch tip or the workpiece. For hardened or large fasteners, consider a larger or specially hardened punch to avoid tip deformation.
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