One handle, nine punches, a complete kit. all precision-made to exacting standards. A versatile tool for all your punching needs. Perfect for making precisely shaped gaskets and washers in a variety of sizes. Cut precise holes and shapes, every time. All you need in one complete set.
Benefits:
- Works on a range of soft materials, including felt, rubber, leather, plastic and cork.
- Make accurate, clean cuts - every time.
- Precisely centre holes using the spring-loaded plunger.
- All punch sizes fit onto one handle.
- Punch both inner and outer holes for washers and gaskets.
- Comfortable to use over long periods.
- Made to last, with a robust construction and rust-proof finish.
Features:
- Interchangeable punches easily screw onto handle for quick changes.
- Fully heat-treated handle to withstand hammer or mallet blows.
- Spring-loaded plunger accurately positions centre of hole and ejects the slug.
- Punches ground to a fine cutting edge, then hardened and tempered to HRC 45 for durability.
- Chemically blackened handle and punches for long life.
- Centre punch case hardened to HRC 57 for durability.
- Nine different sized punches in one set.
- Lightweight polypropylene storage box.
- A choice of metric or Imperial sizes.
- Replacement punches sold individually, click here. Replacement centre punch and handle sold individually, click here.
Applications:
- This wad punch set (or hollow punch set) is great for professional craftsmen and serious DIY-ers. Ideal for:
- Vintage vehicle maintenance and restoration enthusiasts for making water pump gaskets and washers.
- Floor covering technicians for replacing/repairing marked or damaged spots on cork or vinyl flooring.
- Leather crafters for cutting precise holes in a workpiece.
Specifications:
- Made in England.
- Standard 12 months' warranty. Register your tool to extend this to 2 years.
- Punch sizes: 5mm, 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12.5mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm and 32mm diameter.
- For Imperial sizes, see our Wad Punch Set With Centre Punch Imperial.
- 150mm handle height.
How To Use:
- Screw the punch onto the handle.
- Centre the hole to be cut on the spring-loaded plunger.
- Strike the handle with a hammer or mallet, using a wooden block as an anvil.