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Punch driver

April 19, 2010
The LS60L battery-powered knockout punch driver is capable of punching a hole for 2-in. conduit (2.416-in. diameter) in 10-gauge (3.5-mm) mild steel and 12-gauge (2.5-mm) stainless in approximately 10 sec

The LS60L battery-powered knockout punch driver is capable of punching a hole for 2-in. conduit (2.416-in. diameter) in 10-gauge (3.5-mm) mild steel and 12-gauge (2.5-mm) stainless in approximately 10 sec. According to the company, the driver senses when the hole is completely punched and automatically shuts off to prevent damage to the punch and die. Featuring a forward handle position for improved balance, the product has one trigger to control all tool function. Other features include an overmolded tacky grip, LED work light, and 18V lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery. In addition, they are available with a 120V, 12V, or 230V battery charger or 120V or 230V corded adapter in place of batteries and charger.

Greenlee, a Textron Co.

For more information, visit www.greenlee.com.

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