Description
A carbide-tipped scribing pen or scriber is used for marking and engraving on hard materials like metal or glass with high precision. Its sharp carbide tip allows it to create fine, permanent marks without damaging the material's surface.
Specifications:
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Tip Material: Tungsten Carbide
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Body Material: Knurled Aluminum
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Overall Length: Approximately 135 mm
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Tip Length: 27 mm
Features:
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Tungsten Carbide Tip: The ultra-hard tungsten carbide tip ensures longevity and provides a sharp, precise point that can easily mark even the hardest materials.
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Knurled Aluminum Body: The ergonomic, knurled handle offers a non-slip grip, allowing for better control and precision during use.
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Pocket Clip: Equipped with a convenient pocket clip for easy storage and accessibility, ensuring that the tool is always within reach.
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Replaceable Tip: The carbide tip is replaceable, extending the life of the tool and providing cost savings over time.
Benefits:
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Precision Marking: Achieve fine, detailed lines and marks with ease, essential for layout and measurement tasks in machining and craft projects.
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Durable Construction: Built to withstand heavy use, the carbide tip resists wear and maintains its sharpness longer than traditional steel tips.
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Comfortable Use: The knurled body design reduces hand fatigue and improves accuracy during prolonged use.
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Versatile Application: Suitable for a wide range of materials and projects, from industrial metalworking to intricate craft designs.
Applications:
- Ideal for machinists, metalworkers, and craftsmen needing precise marking and scribing tools.
- Suitable for use on metal, glass, ceramics, stone, and other hard materials.
- Perfect for both industrial and DIY projects, including engraving, tracing patterns, and scoring materials.
Usage Instructions:
- Hold the scribing pen like a regular pen, ensuring a firm grip on the knurled handle.
- Position the carbide tip against the material to be marked.
- Apply consistent pressure and draw the tool along the desired line or pattern.
- For best results, maintain a steady hand and use a ruler or straightedge for straight lines.