General Tools 88 Punta per tracciare in carburo di tungsteno Argento, media

Brand:General Tools

3.5/5

25.68

DAL PRODUTTORE Questo graffietto con punta in carburo di tungsteno segna acciaio inossidabile, rame, ceramica e vetro. Ha un mandrino a vite per invertire la punta in carburo di tungsteno quando non in uso. Misura 6 complessivi.

la comoda clip da tasca e la punta reversibile rendono questo scriber un compagno di viaggio ideale per chi è sempre in movimento. La punta per tracciare è anche facilmente sostituibile, fornendo prestazioni come nuove per anni. Il resistente punto di incisione funziona senza sforzo su acciaio temprato e inossidabile, ceramica e vetro. Questa penna per incisione viene fornita con un mandrino per invertire la punta in carburo di tungsteno quando non viene utilizzata; questo scriba è uno strumento di lavorazione essenziale. Il tracciatore in carburo di tungsteno 88 di General Tools and Instruments è un'ottima scelta sia per i macchinisti che per gli hobbisti.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand General Tools
Color Silver
Color ‎Silver
Country of Origin ‎USA
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 560 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
Included Components ‎--
Ink Color Silver
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎88
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎0.704 ounces
Manufacturer ‎General Tools
Material Alloy Steel
Material ‎Alloy Steel
Part Number ‎1-6208-01
Point Type Medium
Power Source ‎Corded-electric
Product Dimensions ‎0.25 x 2.88 x 8.63 inches
Size ‎1 Count
Special Features ‎Replaceable Tip
Style ‎Tungsten Carbide
Tool Tip Description ‎Medium
Warranty Description ‎Manufacturer

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Scritto da: Vern Grams
Its great works good
I just wish it came with a extra tip.
Scritto da: Curt Story
Good quality--best application for me is softer metals--see pictures
After reading some reviews of theGeneral Tools 88CM Tungsten Carbide Scribe and Magnet describing poor build quality, I bought this scriber instead. I got this scriber to mark hardened steel, and for that job works reasonably well, although it doesn’t confidently cut into steel. In terms of build quality of the tungsten carbide point and the retaining threads, I have taken some technical photos to help you decide for yourself (below). Photo 1. The machining of the tungsten carbide point may not be the finest work I’ve seen, but it’s good enough for my uses. I have calculated the point of the tool at around 50 microns across, and it’s hard enough to resist damage when scribing hardened steel or even corundum. See photo 5—showing how the scribe cut into a synthetic ruby, which suggests it’s slightly harder than corundum. Photo 2 shows the machining of the threads which retain the tungsten carbide point. Again, there are rough areas but the quality is satisfactory. Photo 3. shows the scale and nature of marks made to hardened tool steel. Notice how the tool skips a little across the steel and leaves an uneven line? Compare to photo 6. of marks left by a diamond on the same hardened steel—they are smoother, deeper, and with far less skipping. Ultimately, I found this scriber works much better on softer metals like copper and silver, as seen in photo 4 where I could make detailed and straight marks on soft copper sheet. In conclusion, I consider this a well-made scriber and most useful to me for scribing softer metals. For marking hardened steel, I will get myself a diamond scriber.
Scritto da: Brandon Short
No Frills
As advertised. It's a budget product. It does what it's supposed to. It's wearing down a little faster than my other scribes, but it was also a lot cheaper. All-in-all, not bad.
Scritto da: Lumpy
Harder Tip than the Starrett
I've probably got two dozen scribers/punches. From Freight by the Bay to Stanley to Mitutoyo to Starrett. The two I use most are both Generals. This one and the smaller, plastic handle, interchangable tip model. The tips are carbide. WAY harder than the Starrett hardened steel tip. The Starrett tip gets buggered up with a few minutes of layout and requires touchup. These General carbide tips don't ever dull, even if abused (pounded etc). This (and the other General model) are the best of my drawer of pointy gizmos. At any price point. Thanks - Lumpy
Scritto da: Eli Farley
Broke after a month of use
The tip falls out now, and I've only used this on leather for about a month. I can't imagine it would hold up on harder surfaces.
Scritto da: Dad of All Trades
It’s been a few months now and....
Honestly this is my 1st scribe but it’s wonderful to use. Originally I bought it with some dye Kem to mark around some automotive gaskets for gasket matching (grinding). I’ve only used it on cast iron but it’s done such a good job scribing that I skipped the dye kem & just scribe now. It came with an extra tip & a tip cover I use to keep it safe while in storage, in my messy drawer of small tools, etc.
Scritto da: Dude
Not as described and pictured. Look elsewhere.
The description states the body is steel. It's aluminum. The picture shows a magnet at the top. No magnet or cover over a magnet exists. The first thing I noticed and disappointed me most is that the aluminum jaws that clamp the carbide tip are weak coarse thread aluminum. Subsequently, they do not hold the carbide tip tightly. Thus, the tip is loose and I'm sure will start spinning soon. I've had scribes in the past, this is mediocre at best. Amazon needs to have the vendor correct the description. I suggest looking elsewhere for a good quality scribe.
Scritto da: Joe Z
Should have bought this years ago
I needed something to scratch into floor tile and a plain old nail just didn't do it..... If i lost this i would buy it again. By the way i had questions and they were right there really quick to answer them for me. Buy it....... you won't regret it
Scritto da: Julio Cesar Arce Gonzalez
Buen producto
La relación calidad-precio esta bastante bien, cabe mencionar que el modelo que me llego difiere un poco del de la imagen y no trae imán, si de verdad necesitas el imán, compra otro modelo. Como rayador cumple muy bien su función, es muy ligero por ser de aluminio y diera la impresión de ser de mala calidad pero hasta ahora todo muy bien, quizás yo agregaría un protector para la punta ya que esta siempre queda expuesta.
Scritto da: Charly
Superó mi expectativas
Sobre el material: resistente y con grabado para mayor agarre Sobre el seguro: está realmente duro el clip de agarre lo cual me fascina porque se agarra a los bolsillos suficiente Sobre la punta: me.inclino a pensar ya con meses de uso que si es carburo de tungsteno Sobre el tamaño: poniéndome muy exigente diría que lo quisiera más largo porque a veces es difícil sacarlo de.los bolsillos. Conclusiones: es negocio en costo beneficio.
Scritto da: Cliente de Kindle
No llego lo que pedí
Me gustó su llegada pronta, su resistencia, lo fácil de su uso, PERO, pagué por el que tiene imán, me enviaron uno sin imán Dado que lo di como obsequio a mi hermano, ahora debo comprar un imán, doble gasto.
Scritto da: Sergio Rmz
Publicacion Engañosa
No tiene iman Es mucho perder el tiempo por el costo para regresar el producto. Pues ya así lo dejo y buscare otra opción que sea lo que yo necesito.
Scritto da: Mick
Buen producto
Es un buen producto, aunque tiene temas a mejorar como un ajuste firme en él área de la punta que se puede salir con facilidad

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