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Hole making punches pierce material with their sharp cutting head to create a hole. They provide an alternative to drilling when working with thin materials that may warp, bind, or split if they are drilled. Hole making punches are commonly used for sheet metal fabrication, automotive, and crafting applications.
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Gasket Punch Sets
Gasket punch sets include a driving mandrel and multiple, interchangeable punches that attach to the mandrel to make gaskets of different diameters from thin sheet materials. Using one punch creates a single-diameter hole and using two punches cuts the inner and outer diameter to form a gasket, washer, or sealing ring. Gasket punches make clean cuts through soft materials such as rubber, plastic, leather, cardboard, and light-gauge sheet metal. They are typically struck on the end of the mandrel handle with a soft-face hammer or mallet to make the cut.
Measurement Type: Metric
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Measurement Type: SAE
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