Punch holes, letters, or numbers through paper as thick as laminated cardstock
Place under material you're cutting or punching to protect work surfaces
Convert round dies to hex dies for use with conventional wrenches
Attach bits and burs to grind, deburr, and finish material
Install fabric snaps and grommets
Complete snaps that join fabric together or fasten fabric to surfaces
Protect wire, cable, and cords from holes with sharp or rough edges
Create flares around holes in sheet metal to make the edges stronger and more rigid
Punch holes in metal, plastic, and fabric
Add holes to sheets of paper to store them in binders
Add or replace power drives, die sets, and other parts on Ridgid pipe threaders
Add or replace drive adapters and other parts on Ridgid pipe threader adapters
Pair with pipe threaders to cut pipe and conduit of different sizes
Pair with a Ridgid die head and dies to cut pipe and conduit threads
Attach to your Ridgid ratcheting or electric threader to cut external pipe and conduit threads
Install in the die head on your Ridgid pipe threader to cut external pipe and conduit threads
Cut external threads in pipe and conduit with ratcheting action or electric power
Hold punching and staking components on manual, powered, and hydraulic presses
Press, punch, notch, and shear with a single hydraulic machine; also known as 40-ton metalworkers
Install and remove blind, solid, hollow, and other types of rivets
Use with a cutting base to make rounded corners in sheet metal
Mark surfaces such as metal, cardboard, paper, or fabric with indentations or ink
Squeeze the handles to seal locks on wire tamper-evident seals
Cut and repair internal and external threads in many sizes
Switch between internal and external threading with interchangeable tap and die adapters
Cut and repair internal and external threads and drill holes in many different sizes
Repair internal and external threads in a range of sizes
Restore lengths of rusted and damaged threads on screws, pipe, or conduit
Spot fix rusted and damaged threads along screws, pipe, or conduit
Cut rods and bolts while leaving their threads intact
Attach to cordless crimpers to secure connectors onto cable
Snap into cordless wire strippers to quickly remove insulation
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