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  • Lichamp Manual Knockout Punch Kit - Inhome Shop
  • Lichamp Manual Knockout Punch Kit - Inhome Shop
  • Lichamp Manual Knockout Punch Kit - Inhome Shop
  • Lichamp Manual Knockout Punch Kit - Inhome Shop

Lichamp Manual Knockout Punch Kit

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    Sheet Metal Knockout Punch Kit, perfect for mild steel under 10 gauge (3.5mm), such as sheet steel, copper, aluminum, brass, fiberglass, some plastics, electrical pipe, quartzite, conduit (NOT FOR Stainless Steel, Wood, Drywall) Heavy Duty Classic Hole Punch Kit, forged, machined and heat treated high carbon steel construction. Economic Knockout Punch Driver Set, complete conduit punch set include 4 dies, 4 hole punches, 2 bearing driving bolts Knockout Hole Punch, die size: 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″ and 1-1/4″, hole punch size: 7/8″, 1-3/32″, 1-11/32″ and 1-11/16″ Easy to use drive-bolt design uses several turns of a wrench to apply pressure LICHAMP Classic Knockout Punch Tool /b br Power: Manual (wrench) br Material: HCS High Carbon Steel br Finish: Black Oxide Coated br Capacity: 10 gauge mild steel br Application: sheet steel, copper, aluminum, brass, fiberglass, some plastics, electrical pipe, quartzite, conduit br NOT FOR: Stainless Steel, Wood, Drywall br Contents: /b br Dies 1/2, 3/4, 1 and 1-1/4 in. br Hole Punches 7/8″, 1-3/32″, 1-11/32″ and 1-11/16″ br Driving Studs 3/8” x 1-9/16” and 3/4” x 2-1/8” br Operation Instructions: /b br 1. /b Using a drill (sold separately), drill a pilot hole through the center of the location that you want the larger hole to be. br Note: /b Pilot hole should be 1/2′′ diameter for the Small Bolt and 3/4′′ diameter for the Large Bolt. br 2. /b Place the 1/2′′ Die over the Small Drive Bolt, with the flat side against the bearing. Insert the Small Drive Bolt through the hole. Note: On some materials it may be helpful to apply light oil to the Punch to help it move freely. br 3. /b Thread the 1/2′′ Punch onto the Bolt on the other side of the material, with the blade side facing the material to be cut. Finger-tighten until the Punch is snug against the material. br 4. /b Use a wrench, ratchet, or power tool (not included) to turn the Drive Bolt, driving the Punch into the material. CAUTION! The tool may slip when breaking through. br 5. /b Unthread the Punch to remove the material. br 6. /b If a larger hole is desired, after the hole is opened up using the smaller Punch and Die, repeat the above steps using the Large Drive Screw with a larger Punch and Die pair. br 7. /b After use, clean the Punch, Die, and Bolt by oiling them lightly and carefully wiping them with a dry cloth. Store them in the case in a dry, cool area, out of children’s reach. br
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