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Description
ROUND CUTTER CUTTER FOR BENCH PRESS
Round hole punch attachment compatible with the bench presses sold in our shop. It allows you to drill a hole the diameter of the attachment. It screws into the upper part of the press. For the lower part, you will need to use an Ertalon or brass anvil.The tips can also be used with a striking handle and an Ertalon plate (especially for large diameters).
Screw diameter: 6 mm - Height: 8 mm
Table provided for illustrative purposes only| Use | ||||
| Hole diameter | Press N2 - N3 | Press N4 | Press N5 | Hitting handle |
| From 1 to 10 mm |
✔ |
✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| From 11 to 15mm |
⚠ |
✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| From 16 to 18 mm | ✘ |
⚠ |
✔ |
✔ |
| From 19 to 20 mm |
✘ |
⚠ |
⚠ | ✔ |
| From 21 to 25 mm |
✘ |
✘ |
⚠ |
✔ |
✔ For all types of leather
⚠ For thin and supple leathers
✘ Not recommended
Usage information:
This is professional-grade equipment made from high-quality steel. However, the hole punch bits have a limited lifespan. With repeated use, they will lose their sharpness. This will require increasing force to make the cut, and they may break. To extend their lifespan, we recommend placing a sacrificial piece between the bit and the brass block.
When using small-diameter punches (less than 4 mm) , depending on the type of leather used (density, thickness, etc.), the cut leather may tend to get stuck in the tool's ejection channel. To prevent it from becoming clogged and the tool from breaking, we recommend regularly removing the cut pieces with a small metal rod (blunt-tipped needle, round awl, etc.). You can also make the tool easier to use by applying a little beeswax to the cutting edge of the punch before each use.
When using a die cutter with a bench press , depending on the type of leather used, the larger the diameter, the more difficult the cutting will be. Using a striking handle may become essential for making your cuts.
Made in Italy
Tip sold separately - without the stack
DECO CUIR, the leather work specialist
Since 2009, we have been supporting individuals and professionals.
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1st French site for leather work
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Physical store in Campbon (44)
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