NEIKO 02604A Hole Punch Set | SAE & Metric, 3/16” – 1-3/8” & 5 – 35mm | 14 Piece Sharp Hollow Hole Punch Kit, Gasket Cutting Puncher, Foam Cutter, & Leather Hole Punches | 6” Interchangeable








Key features
- •GASKET PUNCH SET: 13 Interchangeable round hollow punches are sharp, heat treated carbon steel punches cut clean and accurate to create washers or gaskets. All in one punch can be used on rubber, leather, vinyl, carpet, plastic, cardboard, copper, soft brass, and many more materials.
- •CENTER PUNCH: Handle includes built in spring loaded center punch with pilot tip for accurate positioning. Center punch can be removed for making solid disc cutouts just like a circle punch, gasket cutting kit, carpet hole punch, foam hole punch or circle cutter.
- •SINGLE HOLE PUNCH: Interchangeable punch heads have a knurled surface to easily screw securely into the six inch long steel handle for safe and easy handling when punching out holes, working with your grommet tool kit, or using as a belt hole puncher.
- •DUOMETRIC SIZES: 13 bits that cover 26 metric and standard sizes in total, ranging from small hole punches like 3/16 inch (5 millimeter) to large hole punches like 1-3/8" (35mm) all conveniently stored with the punch handle in a organizing carrying case.
- •INCLUDED SIZES: 3/16" (5mm), 1/4" (6mm), 5/16" (8mm), 3/8" (10mm), 7/16" (11mm), 1/2" (13mm), 5/8" (16mm), 3/4" (19mm), 7/8" (22mm), 1" (25mm), 1-1/8" (28mm), 1-1/4" (32mm), and 1-3/8" (35mm)
NEIKO 02604A Hole Punch Set | SAE & Metric, 3/16” – 1-3/8” & 5 – 35mm | 14 Piece Sharp Hollow Hole Punch Kit, Gasket Cutting Puncher, Foam Cutter, & Leather Hole Punches | 6” Interchangeable
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Customer Reviews
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Most comfortable to use, ---- for now !
Toolman✓ Verified Purchase•August 13, 2023
Most comfortable to use center punch I've owned. Now if only they would make one with a curved, padded T-handle that would be the best.
Been using this for months now. Best cost to quality ratio I’ve found.
Scotty and Rachel✓ Verified Purchase•August 6, 2023
Been using this for months now. Best cost to quality ratio I've found. Works great for making your own gaskets.
Good quality
Amazon Customer✓ Verified Purchase•July 31, 2023
Quality is decent
Well made, durable hand punch - good value for the price
Jeff Moritz✓ Verified Purchase•July 6, 2023
I liked the fact that the dies were well made and seemed to be durable; I.e., the tool should last for quite a while without needing to replace the dies.
I purchased the tool with the intention of punching holes into an Altoid-like box's tin lid.
I did have a problem at first where the tool damaged the sheet of tin that I was punching. One problem was caused by the fact that the throat depth of the tool was just barely wide enough to fit over the lip of the tin's lid and would scratch the paint if I wasn't really careful when I inserted the tool over the lid. I also found that I needed to extend the the tip of the lower die (the one with the hole) above the surface of the tool so that it did not mangle the surface of the metal that I was punching. This meant that I had to unscrew and rescrew the bottom die for every tin that I punched to get the tool onto the lid and off of the lid. Once I did that I managed to get some fairly clean holes.
You can see the "practice" tin with the dented holes in the photo along with the "carefully manipulated" tin with the cleaner holes.
I purchased the tool with the intention of punching holes into an Altoid-like box's tin lid.
I did have a problem at first where the tool damaged the sheet of tin that I was punching. One problem was caused by the fact that the throat depth of the tool was just barely wide enough to fit over the lip of the tin's lid and would scratch the paint if I wasn't really careful when I inserted the tool over the lid. I also found that I needed to extend the the tip of the lower die (the one with the hole) above the surface of the tool so that it did not mangle the surface of the metal that I was punching. This meant that I had to unscrew and rescrew the bottom die for every tin that I punched to get the tool onto the lid and off of the lid. Once I did that I managed to get some fairly clean holes.
You can see the "practice" tin with the dented holes in the photo along with the "carefully manipulated" tin with the cleaner holes.
He loves it
Lee✓ Verified Purchase•June 8, 2023
Just what he wanted
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