Difference between revisions of "Auto-Advance mechanism"
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| M&G || Comrade || Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead | | M&G || Comrade || Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead | ||
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| + | | Dixon Ticonderoga || Sensematic+ || Auto-advancement only | ||
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[[Category:Pencils]] | [[Category:Pencils]] | ||
[[Category:Mechanical Pencils]] | [[Category:Mechanical Pencils]] | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 31 July 2018
Auto-advance or auto-feed mechanical pencils don't need any action to advance the lead because of their particular mechanism: a spring loaded sliding sleeve (usually a plastic cone) pushes out more lead every time it is pressed and released from the paper. In order to work, it is required to write with a very little amount of lead coming outside the tip, and practically to drag the lead sleeve on the paper. Most of the time these pencils are also provided with a push button mechanism, and can be used in the classical way.
Auto-advance pencil models
| Brand | Model name | Additional Features |
|---|---|---|
| Ohto | Auto Sharp | |
| Ohto | Horizon | Double-knock mechanism with side button to retract the tip; metal body |
| Faber-Castell | Grip Matic | |
| Faber-Castell | Poly Matic | Twist-extendable eraser |
| Maped | Automatic | |
| BIC | AI | Shaker mechanism with lead lock when the lead sleeve is retracted |
| Pilot | Automac | Double-knock mechanism; metal body |
| Papermate | Auto Advance | |
| Papermate | Advancer | Auto-advancement only; disposable pencil (not refillable) |
| Fila | Temagraph Automatic | Auto-advancement only |
| M&G | Comrade | Auto-advancement only; side button to retract the lead |
| Dixon Ticonderoga | Sensematic+ | Auto-advancement only |