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Intended use

A centre punch (often also called a centre point or rolling centre punch) is one of the most important tools when working with a lathe. It is used to secure the tailstock so that long, thin and heavy workpieces can be machined safely and accurately. Centre punches are mainly used at higher speeds.

Technical data

Base body material: 100 Cr6 steel
Concentricity (max.) [mm]: 0,007
Material lace: 100 Cr6 steel
Morse taper recording: MK4
Point angle [°]: 60
Speed (max.) [rpm]: 1.500
Total length [mm]: 215
Ă˜ bearing housing [mm]: 65
Ă˜ tip [mm]: 27

One of the most important accessories for a lathe

For securing long, thin and heavy workpieces

Concentricity accuracy: max. 0.007 mm

Steel tip, hardened and ground

Further sizes (MK0 - MK4) in our range

Description of the

The centre point has double bearings and therefore achieves a high concentricity of max. 0.007 mm. It can be used up to a speed of 1500 rpm. The steel tip is hardened and ground, which increases the load capacity and service life of this item. The point angle of this centre point is 60°, as is usual for centre points.

In contrast to fixed centre points, the tip of live centre points rotates with the workpiece, which prevents friction and enables higher speeds.

We supply live centre points in sizes MK0 to MK4.

Scope of delivery

  • 1 x centre point MK4

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Paulitschek Maschinen- und Warenvertriebsgesellschaft mbH
ZeppelinstraĂŸe 3
89231 Neu-Ulm, Deutschland
+49 731 23232
support@paulimot.de