1035 Drift punch

Chrom-vanadium-steel, octagon shape. 103501, 103502, 103503, 103504, 103505, 103506, 103507, 103508, 103509, 103510,

Item NoDesignationWeightLengthDiameter
103501Drift punch 1 mm60 g130 mm1 mm
103502Drift punch 2 mm60 g130 mm2 mm
103503Drift punch 3 mm60 g130 mm3 mm
103504Drift punch 4 mm60 g130 mm4 mm
103505Drift punch 5 mm110 g150 mm5 mm
103506Drift punch 6 mm110 g150 mm6 mm
103507Drift punch 7 mm130 g150 mm7 mm
103508Drift punch 8 mm130 g150 mm8 mm
103509Drift punch 9 mm140 g150 mm9 mm
103510Drift punch 10 mm140 g150 mm10 mm
Manufacturer information (GPSR)
MANUFACTURER ACCORDING TO THE EU GENERAL PRODUCT SAFETY REGULATION (GPSR)
STUBAI ZMV GmbH
Dr. Kofler Straße 1
A-6166 Fulpmes
Phone: +43 5225 6960 211
Email: office@stubai.com
Safety Instructions for Drywall Tools
General Information:
• Suitable tool: Always use drywall tools specifically designed for the respective task. Using unsuitable drywall tools increases the risk of accidents and can make the work more difficult.
• Drywall tools may only be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, or lacking experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use drywall tools, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Children may only use drywall tools if they are over 8 years old and are supervised by a person responsible for their safety, have received instructions on how to use drywall tools, and have understood the resulting hazards.
• Keep packaging films away from children; risk of suffocation!
Intended Use:
• Safety is only ensured when the tool is used as intended. Use drywall tools exclusively for their designated purpose. Incorrect use may lead to tool breakage and injuries.
• Avoid overloading: Do not apply excessive pressure to drywall tools to prevent damage to the tools and materials. Excessive force can impair the function and lifespan of the tool.
Improper Use:
• Use as a chisel, lever or for food-related purposes (e.g. insulation knives) is not permitted.
Inspection Before Use:
• Ensure integrity: Check drywall tools before each use for damage such as cracks, loose parts or rust.
• Do not use damaged drywall tools: Defective drywall tools must not be used and must be taken out of service immediately.
Personal Protective Equipment:
• Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from chipping or splintering material.
• Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and protect against splinters or skin injuries.
• Safety footwear: Wear safety shoes with a metal or plastic toe cap to protect your toes.
Specific Instructions for Special Drywall Tools:
• Circle cutters:
o Check the blade of the circle cutter for sharpness and wear to ensure precise cuts in drywall panels. A dull blade can lead to inaccurate cuts and damage the tool.
o Use circle cutters only for their intended purpose to avoid damage to the tool or material.
o Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from chipping material.
o Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and protect against splinters or skin injuries.
• Strip cutters:
o Ensure that the cutting blades of the strip cutter are in perfect condition. A damaged blade can make cutting difficult and place unnecessary strain on the tool.
o Avoid using the strip cutter on hard surfaces, as this may damage the blade.
o Perform the cut slowly and evenly to maintain control and achieve a clean result.
• Plasterer’s knives:
o Regularly check the cutting surface and tip of the plasterer’s knife for wear. A worn or damaged tip can damage the material and make work unsafe.
o Use the plasterer’s knife exclusively on soft construction materials such as plaster or filler.
o Ensure the tool is guided correctly to achieve precise cuts and shaping.
• Insulation knives:
o Ensure that the blade of the insulation knife is sharp and free from wear to achieve clean cuts through insulation materials such as polystyrene or mineral wool.
o Use the insulation knife exclusively for insulation materials and avoid contact with harder materials that could damage the blade.
o Wear safety goggles: Use safety goggles to protect yourself from dusting material.
o Hand protection: Wear robust work gloves that provide a secure grip and protect against splinters or skin injuries.
Maintenance, Care and Storage:
• Cleaning after use: After each use, drywall tools must be thoroughly cleaned to remove residues such as paint, plaster or mortar. Dry the tool well to prevent rust formation.
• Sharpening blades: If the blade of the insulation knife becomes dull, sharpen it to maintain work efficiency and safety. Avoid excessive grinding to preserve the tool’s stability.
• Storage: Store drywall tools out of reach of children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, in a safe, dry place such as a toolbox or tool wall to prevent accidents and damage.
Special Notes:
• Avoid improvisation: Use drywall tools exclusively for their intended purpose. Using tools for unsuitable applications may lead to tool breakage or injuries.
• Transport: Ensure that tools are securely fastened during transport and that sharp edges are protected to avoid injuries.
This text has been partially translated with the support of AI technology.