Punches
Belt punches, centre punches, letter & number punches, nail punches, pin punches, steel metal punches, taper punches and wad punches.
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These hollow punch is made from carbon steel and has a ground tapered section with a milled clearway for removing waste materials. It is intended for cutting soft materials such as leather.
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A center punch is typically used as an aid to drilling operations; a drill, when brought into contact with a flat surface, will have a tendency to wander on the surface until it gains sufficient purchase to start cutting a hole. A center punch forms a sma
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These are used to emboss the impression of a letter into a workpiece. They are most common in the reverse image, this allows the end result to be immediately readable.
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A blunt steel punch that is tapered at one end and is used to drive the head of a nail below the surface.
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These are used to emboss the impression of a number into a workpiece. They are most common in the reverse image, this allows the end result to be immediately readable.
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A pin punch is used as a driving tool, typically, as the name implies, to drive pins that are used to affix a fixture to a rotating shaft.
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A sheet metal punch is a cylindrical metal tool for making holes in sheet metal.
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Taper punches are used for the alignment of holes prior to fixing. They are also used for driving out and removing pins.
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Wad punches are used for cutting holes in soft materials or for producing discs from the material beiing cut.
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