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  2. Types of press tools - Wikipedia

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    The compound tool differs from progressive and stage tools by the arrangement of the punch and die. It is an inverted tool where blanking and piercing takes place in a single stage and also the blanking punch will act as the piercing die. That means punch will be to the bottom side of the tool and piercing punches to top side of the tool.

  3. Punch (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A transfer punch is a punch (usually in an index set) of a specific outer diameter that is non-tapered and extends the entire length of the punch (except for the tip). It is used to tightly fit the tolerances of an existing hole and, when struck, precisely transfer the center of that hole to another surface.

  4. Tata Punch - Wikipedia

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    Length: 3,827 mm (150.7 in) Width: 1,742 mm (68.6 in) Height: ... The Tata Punch is a crossover city car manufactured by Tata Motors Cars since 2021.

  5. Hole punch - Wikipedia

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    The centers of the holes are 21 mm, 70 mm and 21 mm apart, 10.5 ± 0.5 mm from the edge of the paper. The guides help keep the paper in a straight line. The official name of this four-hole system is triohålning, since it was adapted to the "Trio binder" which was awarded Swedish patent in 1890. The binder's inventor, Andreas Tengwall ...

  6. Knockout punch - Wikipedia

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    A manual knockout punch can handle holes from 0.5 to 1.25 in (13 to 32 mm). The ratchet system has a custom ratcheting wrench that uses a ball screw to make the process faster and easier. This type of system has a mechanical advantage of approximately 220:1 and can punch holes up to 3 in (76 mm) in diameter in 10 gauge mild steel. [3]

  7. Punching - Wikipedia

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    The punch force required to punch a piece of sheet metal can be estimated from the following equation: [4] F = 0.7 t L ( U T S ) {\displaystyle F=0.7tL(UTS)} Where t is the sheet metal thickness, L is the total length sheared (perimeter of the shape), and UTS is the ultimate tensile strength of the material.

  8. Comb binding - Wikipedia

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    Standard sizes are 4.8 mm (3 ⁄ 16 in) (for 16 sheets of 20# paper) up to 51 mm (2 in) (for 425 sheets). Spine lengths are generally 280 mm (11 in) to match the length of letter-size paper. Spine lengths are generally 280 mm (11 in) to match the length of letter-size paper.

  9. Punching machine - Wikipedia

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    After programming the work pieces and entering length of bars the control automatically calculates the maximum number of pieces to be punched (for example, 18 pieces of a bar of 6000 mm). Once the desired number of work pieces is entered, the bar is pushed toward the stop. The machine is fully automated once the production process is launched.

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