Pin Loosening & Removing Punches
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Pin loosening and removing punches dislodge and pull out pins, rivets, bushings, and other parts. They are typically struck on their shank to provide ample force to loosen and remove the pins. Loosening pins before removal reduces the risk of damage to surrounding surfaces and prevents mushrooming and bending of the punch.
Pin Loosening Punches
Pin loosening punches unseat pins so they can be taken out with a pin removing punch. Also known as starter punches, their tapered tip provides fine control for positioning the punch to loosen pins and reduces bending of the punch and damage to surrounding surfaces.
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Pin Loosening Punch Sets
These sets include multiple pin loosening punches in different tip sizes to match different pin sizes. Pin loosening punches unseat pins so they can be taken out with a pin removing punch. Also known as starter punches, their tapered tip provides fine control for positioning the punch to loosen pins and reduces bending of the punch and damage to surrounding surfaces.
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Flat-Tip Pin Removing Punches
The flat tip of these pin removing punches makes a uniform strike to install new, solid pins and remove old ones. Also known as drive-pin punches, they distribute the striking force across the pin head to knock out frozen or damaged pins and rivets.
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Flat-Tip Pin Removing Punches with Handle
The handle of these punches provides a grip to hold the tool and keeps hands away from the point of impact to prevent injuries. Flat-tip pin removing punches make a uniform strike to install new, solid pins and remove old ones. Also known as drive-pin punches, they distribute the striking force across the pin head to knock out frozen or damaged pins and rivets.
Non-Sparking Nickel Aluminum Bronze Head
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Flat-Tip Pin Removing Punch Sets
These sets include multiple flat-head punches in different tip sizes to match different pin sizes. Flat-tip pin removing punches make a uniform strike to install new, solid pins and remove old ones. Also known as drive-pin punches, they distribute the striking force across the pin head to knock out frozen or damaged pins and rivets.
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Roll-Pin Removing Punches
A stud on the tip of roll-pin removing punches slides into the hollow center of roll pins and aligns the punch edges with the pin edges to provide a stable striking surface. Also known as spring-pin punches, they prevent damage when installing and removing roll pins.
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Roll-Pin Removing Punch Sets
These sets include multiple roll-pin removing punches in different tip sizes to match different pin sizes. A stud on the tip of these punches slides into the hollow center of roll pins and aligns the punch edges with the pin edges to provide a stable striking surface. Also known as spring-pin punches, they prevent damage when installing and removing hollow-center pins.
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Bearing Race Punches
Bearing race punches drive out races that hold ball bearings. Their tip provides a large surface area to maximize contact with the race and remove it. Bearing race punches are commonly used to remove worn races in vehicles and industrial machinery.
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Non-Sparking Pin Loosening Punches
Non-sparking pin loosening punches contain no ferrous metals, so they resist creating sparks. This reduces the risk of ignition when loosening pins in environments where combustible dust or flammable liquids, gas, or vapors are present. Pin loosening punches unseat pins so they can be taken out with a pin removing punch. Also known as starter punches, their tapered tip provides fine control for positioning the punch to loosen pins and reduces bending of the punch and damage to surrounding surfaces.
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Non-Sparking Flat-Tip Pin Removing Punches
Non-sparking flat-tip pin removing punches contain no ferrous metals, so they resist creating sparks. This reduces the risk of ignition when installing and removing pins in environments where combustible dust or flammable liquids, gas, or vapors are present. The flat tip of these pin-removing punches makes a uniform strike to install new solid pins and remove old ones. Also known as drive-pin punches, they distribute the striking force across the pin head to knock out frozen or damaged pins and rivets.
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