4780 Wad punch

Tool steel, head polished, laquered shaft, conical hole, easy disposal of excess material. 478002, 478003, 478004, 478005, 478006, 478007, 478008, 478009, 478010, 478011, 478012, 478013, 478015, 478016, 478017, 478018, 478019, 478020, 478021, 478022, 478023, 478024, 478025, 478026, 478027, 478028, 478029, 478030, 478031, 478032, 478033, 478034, 478035, 478036, 478037, 478038, 478039, 478040, 478041, 478042, 478043, 478044, 478045, 478046, 478047, 478048, 478049, 478050, 478051, 478052, 478053, 478054, 478056, 478057, 478058, 478059, 478060, 478062,

Item NoDesignationWeightDiameter
478002Wad punch 2 mm45 g2 mm
478003Wad punch 3 mm47 g3 mm
478004Wad punch 4 mm47 g4 mm
478005Wad punch 5 mm65 g5 mm
478006Wad punch 6 mm75 g6 mm
478007Wad punch 7 mm90 g7 mm
478008Wad punch 8 mm92 g8 mm
478009Wad punch 9 mm95 g9 mm
478010Wad punch 10 mm90 g10 mm
478011Wad punch 11 mm95 g11 mm
478012Wad punch 12 mm100 g12 mm
478013Wad punch 13 mm170 g13 mm
478015Wad punch 15 mm170 g15 mm
478016Wad punch 16 mm180 g16 mm
478017Wad punch 17 mm235 g17 mm
478018Wad punch 18 mm235 g18 mm
478019Wad punch 19 mm235 g19 mm
478020Wad punch 20 mm320 g20 mm
478021Wad punch 21 mm370 g21 mm
478022Wad punch 22 mm310 g22 mm
478023Wad punch 23 mm400 g23 mm
478024Wad punch 24 mm400 g24 mm
478025Wad punch 25 mm400 g25 mm
478026Wad punch 26 mm400 g26 mm
478027Wad punch 27 mm400 g27 mm
478028Wad punch 28 mm450 g28 mm
478029Wad punch 29 mm380 g29 mm
478030Wad punch 30 mm600 g30 mm
478031Wad punch 31 mm640 g31 mm
478032Wad punch 32 mm640 g32 mm
478033Wad punch 33 mm610 g33 mm
478034Wad punch 34 mm610 g34 mm
478035Wad punch 35 mm650 g35 mm
478036Wad punch 36 mm700 g36 mm
478037Wad punch 37 mm590 g37 mm
478038Wad punch 38 mm575 g38 mm
478039Wad punch 39 mm690 g39 mm
478040Wad punch 40 mm925 g40 mm
478041Wad punch 41 mm660 g41 mm
478042Wad punch 42 mm1080 g42 mm
478043Wad punch 43 mm660 g43 mm
478044Wad punch 44 mm700 g44 mm
478045Wad punch 45 mm800 g45 mm
478046Wad punch 46 mm800 g46 mm
478047Wad punch 47 mm800 g47 mm
478048Wad punch 48 mm900 g48 mm
478049Wad punch 49 mm1070 g49 mm
478050Wad punch 50 mm1220 g50 mm
478051Wad punch 51 mm1200 g51 mm
478052Wad punch 52 mm1040 g52 mm
478053Wad punch 53 mm1100 g53 mm
478054Wad punch 54 mm1000 g54 mm
478056Wad punch 56 mm2150 g56 mm
478057Wad punch 57 mm2150 g57 mm
478058Wad punch 58 mm940 g58 mm
478059Wad punch 59 mm840 g59 mm
478060Wad punch 60 mm1200 g60 mm
478062Wad punch 62 mm1220 g62 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.
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