Harden 5Pcs/6Pcs Pin Punch Set | 610835, 610836

Price range: 2,000₨ through 2,250₨

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  • Harden Tools

Harden chrome‑vanadium cylindrical punch set (3 mm–8 mm, 150 mm length) tough, reliable punches for removing pins, dowels, and rivets in metalworking and repair tasks.

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Product Description

5Pcs Pin Punch Set
*Manufactured from Chrome Vanadium steel
*Used for punching out pins etc machine work
*1pc cold chisel :13x10x150 mm
1pc cape chisel: 5x10x150 mm
1pc pin chisel:8x10x150 mm
1pc taper chisel:2x10x150 mm
1pc certre chisel:3x10x150 mm

Applications

  • Punching out pins, dowels, or rivets from mechanical assemblies

  • Disassembling metal components — presses, gears, bushings, shafts

  • Workshop maintenance, automotive repair, fabrication

  • Removing stubborn pins or dowels during repair or dismantling

Usage & Safety Instructions

  1. Select the correct punch diameter for the pin/dowel to be removed.

  2. Place the punch tip firmly against the end of the pin/dowel, ensuring alignment.

  3. Use a steel hammer to strike the punch head squarely — avoid glancing blows.

  4. Support the workpiece properly to prevent bending or damage.

  5. Wear safety glasses and gloves to protect against flying fragments or metal shards.

  6. Inspect punch after use; do not reuse if the tip is mushroomed or cracked — re‑grind or discard.

size

5Pcs, 6Pcs

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FAQs

What sizes are included in the punch set?
3 mm, 4 mm, 5 mm, 6 mm, and 8 mm cylindrical punches, each 150 mm long.
What material are the punches made from?
Chrome‑Vanadium (Cr‑V) steel hardened for strength and durability under impact.
What tasks are they suitable for?
Removing pins, dowels, rivets; disassembling mechanical parts; workshop and metalworking tasks.
How do I choose the correct punch size?
Select a punch whose diameter matches (or is slightly less than) the pin/dowel to be removed for secure impact.
How should I maintain these punches?
After use, clean off metal debris, store them dry to prevent corrosion, and inspect tips; re‑grind or replace if the head is damaged.