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Strengthened edges cut holes up to 4" dia. in fabric, leather, rubber, and soft metal. Also known as arch punches.
Use these punches to make round holes up to 1" dia. in fabric, leather, and rubber.
Attach two punch heads to the handle at the same time to punch a gasket or washer in a single strike.
Slide thin sheets of material into the included die block then punch an inner and outer hole to create a shim or washer.
For accurate punching of inner and outer holes, these sets come with pilots that attach to the outer hole punch.
These standard saws have high-speed steel teeth.
These high-speed steel saws cuts through aluminum, brass, bronze, and steel.
Lower cutting depths than standard hole saws make these saws less likely to rip or tear while making smooth, burr-free cuts in sheets.
Pair these bits with a hole maker.
Secure bits into hole makers for tapping sheet metal.
Precisely align drilled holes in two parts.
Fit these through existing holes and mark the center of the hole in a second workpiece.
Fit the punches in these sets through existing holes and mark the center of the hole in a second workpiece.
Also known as blind-hole spotters, these punches fit into closed-end holes and mark the center of a complementary hole.
These sets come with three punches for use with a variety of hole sizes. Insert one into an existing hole and twist the handle to open the end of the punch. The point automatically centers once the punch has fit the hole size.
Insert these punches into an existing hole and twist the handle to open the end of the punch. The point automatically centers once the punch has fit the hole size.
Push down on the spring-loaded cone to center the punch in a variety of round and square hole sizes.
Also known as transfer screws, these punches have a uniform shoulder height so you can quickly transfer multiple hole locations at once.
Also known as transfer screws, the punches in these sets can be used in any threaded hole to transfer the hole location. Use the handle to screw a punch into a hole.
These pins have a flat head to fit into a counterbored hole.
Push parts out of molds with these hardened pins. Also known as knockout and forged pins.