Step 4. Knocking Through The Tap Hole
Once you have prepared the sink for it's tap hole to be knocked through, turn the sink around and place it back on the saw horse or similar so the sink is now facing the correct way for installation.
Before you knock through the hole, ensure the sink is fully supported, it is good practice to ensure the area to be knocked through is fully supported, minimising any risk of cracking or damaging the sink. There are many illustration that show some fitters knocking through the tap hole without properly securing the back of the sink, this may be fine for experienced fitters but we do not recommend punching the hole in this way.
Once the sink is supported and secure, locate the area to be punched thru to create the tap hole, many sinks have a sticker placed where the tap hole center punch is to be used to punch through a hole, but before you commit to knocking through, please ensure the sticker has been placed in the center of the hole at the factory, do not knock through without checking, the sticker is there for guidance only and you should personally ensure the punch location is central to the hole to avoid any risk of damaging the sink.
Once all the above tasks has been completed, use a center punch and hammer to knock through the tap hole, once through, chip away the sink to form a tap hole.The tap holes are usually 35mm but some taps require 40mm so check to ensure you have the adequate size hole. For a professional finish, use a file to smooth away edges until you create a smooth circle.