Difference between revisions of "Shaker mechanism"
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[[File:Shaker pencils.JPG|thumb|right|Some shaker pencils. Left to right: a Pilot Delful The Shaker, a Pilot Dr. Grip Equilibrium, two Pentel Jolt (0.5mm and 0.7mm), a BIC AI, and an economy unbranded model]] | [[File:Shaker pencils.JPG|thumb|right|Some shaker pencils. Left to right: a Pilot Delful The Shaker, a Pilot Dr. Grip Equilibrium, two Pentel Jolt (0.5mm and 0.7mm), a BIC AI, and an economy unbranded model]] | ||
| − | With a shaker mechanical pencil it is possible to advance the lead with a rapid shake of the pencil, in addition to the classic push button mechanism. | + | With a shaker mechanical pencil it is possible to advance the lead with a rapid shake of the pencil, in addition to the classic push button mechanism; this solution makes it easier to quickly extend the lead without changing the finger grip. |
Inside the body of the pencil there is a sliding weight (usually in the form of a metal coil) that activates the mechanism to advance the lead at every shake. | Inside the body of the pencil there is a sliding weight (usually in the form of a metal coil) that activates the mechanism to advance the lead at every shake. | ||
In some models there is also a feature which prevents the shaker mechanism to dispense the lead when the pencil is in a lock position. | In some models there is also a feature which prevents the shaker mechanism to dispense the lead when the pencil is in a lock position. | ||
Revision as of 10:36, 29 July 2018
With a shaker mechanical pencil it is possible to advance the lead with a rapid shake of the pencil, in addition to the classic push button mechanism; this solution makes it easier to quickly extend the lead without changing the finger grip. Inside the body of the pencil there is a sliding weight (usually in the form of a metal coil) that activates the mechanism to advance the lead at every shake. In some models there is also a feature which prevents the shaker mechanism to dispense the lead when the pencil is in a lock position.
Shaker pencil models
| Brand | Model name | Additional Features |
|---|---|---|
| Pilot | The Shaker H-1010 | |
| Pilot | 2020 (in many variations) | |
| Pilot | Dr. Grip (in many variations) | Ergonomic double-layer rubber grip |
| Pilot | Delful The Shaker | Double-knock mechanism; shake advancement lock when the tip is retracted |
| Pilot | Opt | Spring loaded clip; available in body patterns which mimic particular materials |
| Pentel | Jolt | |
| Uni | Alpha Gel Shaka Shaka | Soft and squishy gel grip; shake advancement lock mechanism |
| Tombow | Mono Graph | Twist-extendable eraser |
| BIC | AI | Auto advance mechanism; shake advancement lock when the lead sleeve is retracted |
| Zebra | Tect 2Way | Shake advancement lock mechanism |
| Zebra | Z-Grip Plus | Twist-extendable eraser |
| Muji | Lower Gravity Shaker Mechanical Pencil | |
| Serve | Shake-it | Twist-extendable eraser |