This RDD Hole Punch for RDD Strain Reliefs punches a mounting hole configured specifically for RDD Strain Reliefs. This tool can be used to punch mounting holes for several different strain reliefs in the RDD Lockit™ family. Those strain reliefs are featured under the "Strain Reliefs for Wire/Cable" section of the "Wiring Management" product category.
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RDD Hole Punches for Strain Reliefs

0.875 Inch (in) Mounting Hole Diameter RDD Hole Punch

RDD Hole Punches for Strain Reliefs

0.375 Inch (in) Mounting Hole Diameter RDD Hole Punch

RDD Hole Punches for Strain Reliefs

0.500 Inch (in) Mounting Hole Diameter RDD Hole Punch

RDD Hole Punches for Strain Reliefs

0.375 Inch (in) Mounting Hole Diameter RDD Hole Punch

RDD Hole Punches for Strain Reliefs

0.437 Inch (in) Mounting Hole Diameter RDD Hole Punch
Description N/A This RDD Hole Punch for RDD Strain Reliefs punches a mounting hole configured specifically for RDD Strain Reliefs. This tool can be used to punch mounting holes for several different strain reliefs in the RDD Lockit™ family. Those strain reliefs are featured under the "Strain Reliefs for Wire/Cable" section of the "Wiring Management" product category.
Across Flats N/A 0.840 in21.30 mm N/A 0.330 in8.40 mm N/A 0.465 in11.80 mm N/A 0.345 in8.80 mm N/A 0.390 in9.90 mm
Mounting Hole Diameter N/A 0.875 in22.20 mm N/A 0.375 in9.50 mm N/A 0.500 in12.70 mm N/A 0.375 in9.50 mm N/A 0.437 in11.10 mm
Draw Stud N/A 0.437 in11.10 mm N/A 0.250 in6.35 mm N/A 0.312 in7.92 mm N/A 0.250 in6.35 mm N/A 0.250 in6.35 mm
Maximum Thickness for Mild Steel N/A 12 gauge N/A 18 gauge N/A 14 gauge N/A 18 gauge N/A 18 gauge
Weight N/A 0.2 lb N/A N/A N/A N/A
Features and Benefits N/A
  • Quick and easy operation requiring only a wrench
  • Can be used to punch mounting holes in: mild steel, aluminum, fiberglass and plastic
  • Design prevents metal distortion during the punching process
Operating Instructions N/A
  • Drill hole in panel one size larger than the stud of the punch
  • Disassemble punch and insert stud through the hole
  • Install die and backing plate onto shaft then bearing and nut
  • Line up punch shaft to desired position and turn nut until punch goes through the metal
  • Disassemble nut bearing and backing plate and remove the slug from the die
  • Repeat process on next hole
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