Greenlee 7238SB knockout kit is a tool used to punch holes in metal sheets and panels, facilitating the installation of electrical conduits, pipes and junction boxes. This kit includes various punches and dies for creating clean and precise holes, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of installations. It is also used by electricians, contractors and metalworkers to streamline the process of creating openings for wiring & piping in metal surfaces.
Features:
- It comes with a plastic carrying case for convenient storage and transport.
- This Greenlee ratchet knockout set operates quickly, easily and with simplicity.
- It punches holes ten times faster than the traditional wrench method.
- This Greenlee 7238SB knockout punch set (kit) has a compact design for on-site use in construction & maintenance tasks.
- It is compatible with the 751 cable cutter head for added versatility.
- This knockout kit features a 3-foot hose for extended reach.
- It has a slug that falls freely & acts as a built-in splitter during the punching process.
- This tool offers a round punch shape, allowing for versatile hole creation.
- It features steel, aluminium, fibreglass and plastic knockouts, providing versatility for different material punching requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q. How does the ratchet system work in Greenlee 7238SB knockout kit?
A. The ratchet system is designed for easy and efficient punching. It provides mechanical leverage to punch holes in metal surfaces faster & with less effort.
Q. Are replacement punches and dies available for this Greenlee ratchet knockout set?
A. Yes, replacement punches and dies are usually available, ensuring the longevity and continued functionality of the kit.
Q. Can this Greenlee 7238SB kit be used on different types of metal?
A. Yes, this kit is typically suitable for use on various materials, including aluminium, brass, copper, fibreglass, mild steel, plastic and stainless steel.
Q. How do I maintain the hydraulic system in this knockout punch set for long-lasting performance?
A.
- Regularly inspect the hydraulic components for wear or leaks.
- Check and maintain the correct hydraulic fluid level.
- Inspect seals and gaskets for damage and leaks.
- Lubricate moving parts and joints as recommended by the manufacturer.
- Bleed the hydraulic system periodically to remove air bubbles.
- Keep the hydraulic components clean and free from debris.
- Store the kit in a dry and clean environment when not in use.