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iGeelee Manual Knockout Punch Kit Portable Hole Making Tool MK-60 range from 1/2" to 2" (22.5 to 61.5mm) Ratchet Hole Puncher
iGeelee Manual Knockout Punch Kit Portable Hole Making Tool MK-60 range from 1/2" to 2" (22.5 to 61.5mm) Ratchet Hole Puncher
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SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Name: iGeelee
Certification: CE
High-concerned chemical: None
Model Number: CC-60
Origin: Mainland China
Type: Hydraulic Diggers
Use: Commercial Manufacture
is_customized: Yes

Manual Knockout Punch Set CC-60
Application: Punch mild steel 3.5mm, Aluminum, Fiberglass, and plastic.
Punch size: 1/2",3/4",1",1-1/4",1-1/2",2"

Knockout Puncher Set
Note: Can't Use for Stainless Steel Plate
Wrench size: 9.6 inch
Punching range: soft iron plate below 2 mm
Punching range: 1/2",3/4",1",1-1/4",1-1/2",2"
Package size: 15.7 x 10.6 x 3.5 inch
Gross weight: 10.6 lb ( 4.8 kg )


Warning:
Do not exceed the rated capacity of the tool, otherwise it will cause a component failure, which could throw broken parts with great force. Failure to observe can result in injury or death.
Do not allow anyone to stand in front of the punch or behind the hydraulic ram.
Ignore this warning can result in injury or damage.
Caution:
When hole is completed the punch unit (Punch, die and draw stud) can fall free toward the die sized.
Make sure you have from footing the balance when operating position yourself to avoid injuries in case of slippage, breakage, or any other loss of control while punching.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1
The 1/2" Conduit size punch requires 3/8" or larger pilot hole.

Step 2
Place 1/2" conduit die on 3/8" draw stud. Insert draw stud through pilot hole.

Step 3
Thread punch on draw stud with cutting edge toward material being punched.

Step 4
Turn draw sutd clockwise with the wrench until material is punched.
CAUTION:
Punch will become free hole and could fall.

Step 5
Disassemble punch by turning draw stud conter-clockwise while holding punch. Tip die and drop out split slugs.

Step 6
For 3/4" through 2" conduit sized holes use 3/4" draw stud. Place selected size die on draw stud. Insert draw stud in 3/4" or larger pilot hole. Thread same size punch on the draw stud with the cutting edge toward the material being punched.

Step 7
Turn draw stud clockwise with wrench until material is punched.
CAUTION:
Punch become free hole and could fall.

Step 8
Disassemble punch by turning draw stud counter-clockwise while holeding punch. Tipe die and drop out slip slugs.
Time Saver.
Use 1/2" conduit punch to make 7/8" pilot hole for 3/4"-2" conduit punches.
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