Stone Manufacturing Ear Punch - 3/8"
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More about Stone Manufacturing Ear Punch - 3/8"
Specially designed for livestock, this 3/8” Stone Manufacturing Ear Punch may be used alone for ear identification or to punch holes for ear tags. Made of lightweight aluminum, the punch includes a case-hardened steel punch.
Features:
- Oil impregnated brass bushings prevent sticking
- The deeper recess allows punching farther into the ear
- Long cutting life
- Lightweight aluminum construction
- Case-hardened steel punch
- Punches a circle shape
- Weight: 1/2 lb.
Also Available: Stone Manufacturing Ear Punch - 1/4", QC Part #140019
The ear punch is exactly what I was looking for. It sometimes sticks due to debree in the punch cylinder or the shaft itself, be prepared with a screwdriver or thin poke to disengage.
This is a nice solid tool with excellent cutting edges and materials. My only criticism, a minor one, is that the punch is not quite long enough to expel the cut core from the die, requiring pushing something into the die to remove the cut core.
The ear punch is exactly what I was looking for. It sometimes sticks due to debree in the punch cylinder or the shaft itself, be prepared with a screwdriver or thin poke to disengage.
This is a nice solid tool with excellent cutting edges and materials. My only criticism, a minor one, is that the punch is not quite long enough to expel the cut core from the die, requiring pushing something into the die to remove the cut core.
The ear punch is exactly what I was looking for. It sometimes sticks due to debree in the punch cylinder or the shaft itself, be prepared with a screwdriver or thin poke to disengage.
This is a nice solid tool with excellent cutting edges and materials. My only criticism, a minor one, is that the punch is not quite long enough to expel the cut core from the die, requiring pushing something into the die to remove the cut core.