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SPEED UP
METAL FABRICATION, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
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FITS OUR
PUNCH & FLARE PUNCHES
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USES STANDARD
PUNCHES & DIES FOR ROUND, OBLONG & SQUARE HOLES
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RUGGED
3/8" PLATE CONSTRUCTION
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CAN BE USED
AS A STANDARD ARBOR PRESS
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25-1/2" DEEP
THROAT
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6" THROAT
HEIGHT
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4" STROKE
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SHIPS WITH
CYL., ADAPTERS & WRENCH
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SPRING LOADED CENTER
(2200-SLC)
& SLUG EJECTOR NOW INCLUDED
SHIPS TRUCK FREIGHT.
Please Contact Factory to Order. |
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Maximum
Capacity of 3" Dia. Punch & Flare In 14 Ga. Steel |
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SPEED UP
METAL FABRICATION, ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
-
FITS OUR
PUNCH & FLARE PUNCHES
-
USES STANDARD
PUNCHES & DIES FOR ROUND, OBLONG & SQUARE HOLES
-
RUGGED
3/8" PLATE CONSTRUCTION
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BRONZE
BUSHINGS FOR LONG LIFE
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CAN BE USED
AS A STANDARD ARBOR PRESS
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COMES WITH
ARBOR NUT WRENCH
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12" DEEP
THROAT
-
SPRING LOADED CENTER
(2200-SLC)
& SLUG EJECTOR NOW INCLUDED
|
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Maximum
Capacity of 3" Dia. Punch & Flare In 16 Ga. Steel |
Select the
quantity desired and then click the
BUY
button.
You can Check your Cart contents or Check Out at any time by clicking
Check Cart button.
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SPEED UP
METAL FABRICATION WITHOUT ARM FATIGUE
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5 TON
HYDRAULIC RAM INCLUDED
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FITS OUR
PUNCH & FLARE PUNCHES
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USES STANDARD
PUNCH & DIES FOR ROUND, OBLONG & SQUARE HOLES
-
RUGGED
3/8" PLATE CONSTRUCTION and COMPLETELY PLATED IN EXTERIOR
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BRONZE
BUSHINGS FOR LONG LIFE
-
CAN BE USED
AS A STANDARD ARBOR PRESS
-
COMES WITH
ARBOR NUT WRENCH
-
12"
THROAT DEPTH
-
SPRING LOADED CENTER
(2200-SLC)
& SLUG EJECTOR NOW INCLUDED
|
|
Maximum
Capacity of 3" Dia. Punch & Flare In 16 Ga. Steel |
Select the
quantity desired and then click the
BUY
button. You can Check your Cart contents or Check Out at any time by clicking
Check Cart
button.
|
Bench Press Accessories |
 |
Select the
quantity desired and then click the
BUY
button.
You can Check your Cart contents or Check Out at any time by clicking
Check Cart button.

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Revised:
February 25, 2008