Mittler Bros. Automotive Punch And Flare Set on 2040-parts.com
Mililani, Hawaii, US
Benefits Just drill a pilot hole for the draw bolt, then apply the tool and tighten the bolt for a smooth, flared hole in one easy step. Punch hole only by removing female flare ring and use punch and die. The 2-5/8" Punch & Flare is great for aerosol cans. Features Automotive (Standard) Punch & Flare Tools (automotive and industrial) are designed to punch the required hole size and follow with a 45-degree radius angle (leg length of ¼”) in metal thickness of .040” to .065” aluminum and mild steel. The total clearance after the punch / flare is made will be 1/8” larger than the punch size ie: 1” OD punch will enlarge to 1-1/8” OD after punch / flare. Punch to die clearance is 0.012”. Specifications Max Thickness: Aluminum 14 Ga (.062”) Mild Steel 16 Ga (.062”) Stainless Steel 19 Ga (.040”)
Automotive Punch & Flare Sets
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