L.S. Starrett Brass Drive Pin Punch 8"L X 5/16" Tip Diam. Part# - B248D

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L.S. Starrett Brass Drive Pin Punch 8"L X 5/16" Tip Diam. Part# - B248D

Brand: L.S. STARRETT

Part Number: B248D

Weight: 0.25 lbs

Country of Origin: UNITED STATES

Minimum Order Qty: 1 EA

Features: Great for Construction - The Starrett Drive Pin Punch is well proportioned, hardened, properly tempered, nicely finished, and has a knurled finger grip. Pin punches are made of hardened steel for wear resistance and strength. | Unmistakable - Each punch has the size clearly marked on the head for easy reference, so you can quickly select the right tool or identify the size you need for the job. The Brass knurled pin punch will not damage softer materials. | Secure Holding - The knurled grip provides a secure hold, so you can easily insert or knock out rivets and pins without worrying about the punch slipping. It can easily handle knocks and bumps without breaking. | Multiple Variety- Punches are available in a variety of types. It is used to insert or knock out rivets and pins in assemblies. They have a metal shank on one end and a metal pin driver on the other. | The Standard for Excellence - Proudly made in the USA, Starrett combines over 140 years of American heritage and innovation with globally sourced materials to deliver exceptional quality tools and products.

The Starrett B248D extended length brass drive pin punch has an 8" overall length with a 3-1/2" pin length and 5/16" pin diameter to push pins and rivets into or out of a workpiece. The extra-long drive pin section provides greater reach in recessed areas, which makes it suitable for machine shop and motor service work. The pin is made from brass, which is softer than hardened steel and better for use on delicate materials. It has a round steel shank, which is knurled for grip.Pin punches are used to insert or knock out rivets and pins in assemblies. They have a metal shank on one end and a metal pin driver on the other, and are typically tapped with a hammer.The L.S. Starrett Company manufactures precision measuring tools, metrology and testing equipment, and saw blade products. The company, founded in 1880, is headquartered in Athol, MA.