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Standard round / manual knockout punches and dies ideal for punching holes in sheet metal or electric boxes. Feature a design that allows free-falling of slug from the die offered different throat depths and capacity ratings
Cast steel hand seamers used to create accurate angular bends in sheet metals; available in 18 -22 gauge metal capacity
Driver sets ideal for punching holes of different sizes; come in a portable plastic cover containing 13 / 15 pieces. Also include a Roper Whitney XX / Jr. hand punch, round punches and dies
16 and 20 gauge hand, angle iron and bench notchers featuring a high-speed steel blade to create notches on sheet metals, angular sections, thin bar-stocks and tubes
Roper Whitney's extensive catalogue includes knockout hole punches, sheet metal notchers, mechanical machining shears, punch-down tools and more. The brand's knockout hole punches are ideal for punching holes in sheet metal or electric boxes. They allow the free-falling of slug from the die. These tools come in numerous throat depths and capacity ratings. Roper Whitney punch bench bases mount hand punches whilst allowing proper alignment of close-fitting punches & dies. They come with base screws to ensure easy mounting and can accommodate angles, channels & flanged surfaces. These bases feature aluminium / steel construction to withstand harsh industrial conditions.
Pexto PR 720 powered rotary machines are used to form sheet metal in a wide range of shapes. They are ideal for beading, crimping, setting down, double seaming, turning, burring, wiring, elbow edging,...Read More
They feature 2-inch, precision turned & ground, high carbon steel rollers. There are 3 wiring grooves: 3/16, 1/4 & 5/16 inches. They have fully enclosed gear housing and the upper roll can be lifted f...Read More
These floor-mounted, manual brakes are designed for accurate bending. They feature positive clamping pressure adjustment, apron stop rods for repeat bends and long handles for added leverage. They inc...Read More
Yes, you can line and shade using rotary machines.
The brand's metal forming machines deform sheet metals, tubes and thin bar stocks through bending, shearing or notching.