Chassis - Screw - Sheet Metal Punch 32mm
- Stock: In Stock
- Brand: TORK CRAFT
- Model: TCCP032
- Weight: 0.27kg
- Dimensions: 90.00mm x 53.00mm x 53.00mm
- SKU: TCCP032
- UPC: 6009515815851
R 461.66
Ex VAT: R 401.44
Tork Craft Chassis-Screw Sheet-Metal Punch — 32 mm (TCCP032)
Size: 32 mm diameter hole
This Tork Craft 32 mm sheet-metal punch is engineered for fast, clean hole cutting in sheet steel and chassis panels. The tool uses a punch and die mechanism to deliver precise holes — ideal when preparing metalwork for screws, rivets or mounting hardware. According to the manufacturer the tool is suitable for sheet metal up to approximately 1.625 mm thickness.
Features
- 32 mm diameter punch size — large enough for many chassis-screw or clearance applications.
- Designed for sheet-metal up to ~1.625 mm thickness.
- Hand-tool format — compact, handy for on-site panel work or workshop use.
Benefits
- Speed and precision: Punching holes eliminates burrs and chatter compared to drilling; faster setup and cleaner finish.
- Reduced preparation: With the correct pilot hole and tooling the finish is neater, improving assembly quality in sheet-metal work.
- Durable workmanship: Built for repeated use in metalwork environments, ideal for fabrication or maintenance of panels and chassis.
Extra Information
- Start by drilling the correct size pilot hole and align the punch assembly before applying force — this ensures good hole quality and extends tool life.
- After use, clean any metal swarf from the die and lightly oil surfaces to prevent corrosion and maintain smooth action.
Pro Tip
- If you need to punch multiple holes of the same diameter, consider mounting the punch in a vise and using controlled draw-stud movement to maintain consistency and reduce user fatigue.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCCP032 |
| Product Type | Chassis-Screw / Sheet-Metal Punch |
| Hole Diameter | 32 mm |
| Max Sheet Thickness | ~1.625 mm * |
| Pack Quantity | 1 pc |
Safety
- Wear eye protection and gloves when punching — punch will eject a slug of metal and burrs may form.
- Secure the workpiece firmly to avoid movement during punching — shifting can cause burrs or serious injury.
- Ensure you drill a proper pilot hole prior to punching; insufficient pilot size can break or stress the punch assembly.