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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.
Also known as blind-hole spotters, the punches in these sets 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.
The punches in these sets have a uniform shoulder height so you can quickly transfer multiple hole locations at once. Also known as transfer screws.
Align the level to find and mark the vertical center of curved surfaces.
Locate and mark the centerline on rods, tubes, and pipes, lay out keyways, and establish angles for connections.
Find the center of square and round materials, such as structural framing and pipe, and determine setup angles on milling machines and grinders.
Also known as center punches, strike these with a hammer to mark hole centers in metal and other materials.
Also known as center punches, the tools in these sets mark hole centers in metal and other materials.
Ground to a sharper tip than other center-marking punches, these tools make the precision marks required for the intersection of lines and other detailed tasks. They're also known as prick punches.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is Factory Mutual approved, these nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant tools inhibit sparking.
Use the Starrett punches in these sets to mark hole centers in metal and other materials. Also known as center punches.
Strike these Starrett punches with a hammer to mark hole centers in metal and other materials. Also known as center punches.
With an internal spring mechanism, these Starrett punches offer one-hand operation when marking hole centers.
With an internal spring mechanism, these punches offer one-hand operation when marking hole centers.
Punch has two viewing lenses. One has a circle and dot and one has a crosshair to enable you to pinpoint the location where you need to punch. Replace the lens with one of the two included punches and strike it with a hammer to mark the hole center.
Cut DIN-size holes in steel up to 7/64" thick using a driver ram and hydraulic pump.
Create holes for installing heavy duty industrial connectors. When the die and punch are pressed together, four centering mandrels in the die mark where to drill holes for the connector's assembly.
Use a wrench to cut DIN-size holes in steel up to 1/16" thick.
These steel punches cut through aluminum and steel fast to make openings for DB connectors.
Rotate the angled head of the driver up to 180° to fit it into tight spaces and supply eight tons of force to the hole punches.
The driver supplies eight tons of force to the hole punches in this set to make straight punches.
Create larger holes and make repeated punches with these drivers that supply 11 tons of force to the included hole punches.
The included hydraulic driver allows you to punch conduit up to size 2.
Punch conduit up to size 1 1/4.
These punches are half the size of standard portable lever-operated punches. They come with punches and dies in varying sizes.
About half the size of a standard portable lever-operated punch, these punches can fit in your toolbox.
Deliver nearly three times the punching force of a standard portable lever-operated punch by holding one handle and turning the other 360°.
These medium duty tools have more than double the punching force of compact portable lever-operated punches.
Our most powerful lever-operated punch, the rotary-action socket turns to deliver two to three times the punching force of other bench-mount lever-operated punches.
A throat depth more than double those of standard bench-mount lever-operated punches allows this tool to reach further past the edge of material.
Use twice the punching force of standard extended-reach punches to make holes in structural steel channels and angle iron.
Roller bearings in the lever provide low-effort punching.
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.
Cut keyways at the edges of existing holes. Also known as a keyway nibbler.
Our strongest punch, this tool has 35 tons of force to punch through tough materials such as bus bars, railings, and I-beams.
The carbide teeth on these steel saws cut hard metal such as steel, stainless steel, cast iron, and titanium.
These standard saws have high-speed steel teeth.
Specially designed teeth cut faster than the teeth on standard hole saws.
The carbide teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
Quickly connect these saws to your drill or drill press with the built-in arbor.
The carbide-tipped teeth on these saws last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
These saws have high-speed steel teeth.
These high-speed steel saws cuts through aluminum, brass, bronze, and steel.
Cut through spot welds on sheet metal and make faster, more precise cuts than drill bits and other hole saws.
Make clean, fast cuts in thin metal and plastic when you use one of these saws with an impact driver. The body widens at the top to prevent the saw from pushing through your workpiece.
The carbide teeth on these steel saws cut aluminum, brass, bronze, steel, and plastic sheets and last up to twice as long as high-speed steel teeth.
An extra-thick steel body with carbide teeth can cut through stainless steel structural framing and electrical enclosures.
Attach these saws to your portable drill to cut a range of large diameter hole sizes in sheet metal.
Use these saws with a drill press to cut a variety of hole sizes in sheet metal.
Lower cutting depths than standard hole saws make these saws less likely to rip or tear while making smooth, burr-free cuts in sheets.
These kits have saws with high-speed steel teeth and a steel body.
The saws in these kits have carbide-tipped teeth, so they last up to twice as long as saws with high-speed steel teeth.
Quickly cut perfectly round holes in multiple sizes—these kits come with at least six hole saws in different diameters.
Make round, square, and irregular-shaped holes with this punch-style hole cutter.
Turn your portable drill into a punch cutter for cutting curved and straight shapes in flat and corrugated sheet metal and plastic.
These nibblers punch small pieces out of material to create an almost burr-free cut with no material distortion.
Punch small pieces out of material to create an almost burr-free cut with no material distortion.
Impact-resistant steel makes these punches stronger and more durable than standard pin-removal punches.
Use these sets to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
The rounded tip of these punches fits into the open ends of hollow and spring pins to protect them from damage during removal.
The punches in these sets have a knurled handle, which offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use them to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Minimize damage to your work surfaces with these brass punches, which are softer than steel punches.
Loosen pins and rivets before removal.
The knurled handle of these punches offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use pin-removal punches to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant tools inhibit sparking. They satisfy OSHA requirements for nonsparking tools.
Knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened. These tools are also known as pin punches.
A soft brass body minimizes the damage these punches make on work surfaces.
A hammer and punch in one, this tool knocks out pins, rivets, and bolts.
Contains pin-loosening, pin-removal, and center-marking punches as well as chisels.
Contains pin-loosening, pin-removal, and center-marking punches.
Transform round holes into finely finished square holes.
Transform round holes into finely finished hex-shaped holes.
Cut precision keyways.
Used in CNC and milling machines, these broaches turn round holes into hexagonal ones with more accuracy than traditional push broaches.
Sets contain combinations of broaches and bushings and include the necessary shims.
Changing round holes into a square shape more accurately than traditional push broaches, these broaches go in CNC and milling machines.
Create flares around already-cut holes in sheet metal up to 3/16" thick to make the edges stronger and more rigid. Also known as dimple dies.
Create a raised edge in sheet metal that locks into the rolled edge of another piece.