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Operation; Die Selection - Makita PP001G Instruction Manual

Cordless hole puncher
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2.
The punch must be removed first and then the die.
Unscrew the punch retaining nut to remove the punch
and remove the set bolt and the nut to remove the die.
NOTICE:
When replacing the punch and the die,
make sure that the correct size, thickness and
hole shape is selected. Shaped punches and dies
must be properly aligned with each other.
3.
Secure the oblong die firmly with the set bolt and
tighten the nut.
4.
Place the oblong punch into the punch retaining
nut. Position the stepped edge of the oblong punch
properly in the punch piston and hand tighten the punch
retaining nut.
NOTICE:
If the stepped edge of the oblong
punch is not properly inserted into the punch
piston, the punch retaining nut cannot be fas-
tened. Make sure the oblong punch is positioned
correctly in the punch rod.
5.
Push the oblong punch against the punch rod and
tighten the punch retaining nut firmly with the nut firmly
with the nut retaining bar supplied.
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Fig.9
► 1 . Nut retaining bar 2. Punch retaining nut
3. Loosen 4. Tighten
6.
Restore the strippers.
WARNING:
If the punch and die are not
the same size or the punch and the die are not
positioned properly, the punch may strike the
die causing both parts to break. In such a case,
pieces flying off from the broken parts may cause
personal injury.
CAUTION:
Check the butterfly bolts which
hold the stripper regularly to ensure that they are
tight. Loose bolts may cause the stripper to come
off and damage the tool.
CAUTION:
Make sure the stepped edge of
the oblong punch is positioned correctly in the
punch rod and the punch retaining nut is properly
fastened.
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OPERATION

Correct use of the tool

Die selection

It is important that the die to be used is correct for the
thickness of the workpiece to be punched. Punching
the workpiece of 4 mm to 8 mm thickness using a die
for thinner workpiece can cause the punch to jam in the
workpiece. This is due to the smaller clearance between
the die and punch. In such a case, the workpiece will be
pulled up by the retracting punch as shown in the figure.
Special care should be taken when punching flat bar of
mild steel, aluminum and copper.
Fig.10
► 1 . Workpiece
Correct use of the stripper
Do not position the workpiece with one end or both
ends unsupported by the stripper. If the workpiece is not
properly supported, it will move when the punch returns.
It may cause the punch to jam and damaging the tool.
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Fig.11
► 1 . Stripper L 2. Stripper R 3. Workpiece
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