Eyelet Spike

Eyelet Spike

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Eyelet Spike

Eyelet Spike

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Ergonomic Eyelet Punch – Precision Seating for Every Frame

The final piece of your professional wiring toolkit is here. Our Ergonomic Eyelet Punch (or "Eyelet Spike") is the essential hand tool designed to bridge the gap between loose eyelets and a perfectly prepped frame. If you’ve ever fumbled with tiny brass eyelets or struggled to seat them squarely with a hammer, this tool is your new best friend.

Specifically engineered to work with our [Premium Brass Eyelets], this spike makes high-volume frame assembly comfortable and lightning-fast.


Key Features

  • High-Visibility Ergonomic Handle: The bulbous, bright green handle is designed to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand, reducing fatigue during long assembly sessions. Plus, it’s easy to spot in a crowded workshop or toolbox.

  • Precision Stainless Steel Tip: The needle is crafted from hardened stainless steel, ensuring it won't bend or rust. The sharp point easily finds pre-drilled holes, while the shaft is perfectly gauged for standard beekeeping eyelets.

  • Integrated Brass Depth-Stop: No more guessing. The built-in brass shoulder ensures every eyelet is seated to the perfect depth every time, preventing you from over-driving the eyelet into the soft pine.

  • Magnetized Retention: The tip is designed to "grip" the eyelet, allowing you to pick one up and move it to the frame without it falling off—essential for maintaining a steady rhythm.


Why You Need a Dedicated Eyelet Tool

Feature Using a Small Hammer/Screwdriver Using Our Eyelet Spike
Accuracy Prone to seating eyelets at an angle Guarantees a perfectly square seat
Speed Slow; requires picking up/setting down tools Rapid "Pick, Press, Repeat" motion
Hand Comfort High risk of pinched fingers Safe, ergonomic palm-grip
Efficiency Eyelets often fall or get lost Tip retention keeps eyelet in place

Pro Tip: Keep a small dish of eyelets next to your [Frame Wiring Board]. Simply "stab" an eyelet with the spike, press it into the side bar, and you're ready to pull your wire. It turns a 20-second job into a 5-second one.

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