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TM 9-243 TYPES  AND  USES  -  Continued STARTING  PUNCH The  starting  punch  has  a  strong  tapered  point  capable  of resisting applied force. It is used to start the removal of a pin from an assembly. GROMMET-INSERTING   PUNCH The  grommet-inserting  punch  consists  of  two  parts.  The solid punch part has a tapered point and a flat shoulder. The round die part has flat ends with a bored hole in one end to receive the point of the punch. Grommet- inserting  punches  are  used  to  form  the  flange  on  grom- mets  which  are  installed  along  the  edges  of  flags,  sails, mail bags, and similar items. CATAPUNCH The  catapunch  consists  of  a  pointed  head  mounted  on a coiled spring shaft. It is used to mark centers on metal or wood without the use of a hammer. METAL  CUTTING  PUNCH The  metal  cutting  punch  has  an  open,  sharpened  edge on one end and a solid shaft on the other end. The center portion of the punch is bowed for catching the metal scrap. The metal cutting punch ranges in size from  1/4  inch  to  1  inch.  Metal  cutting  punches  are  used to punch holes in thin sheet metal and require the use of a mallet or machinists hammer. TINMEN’S  HOLLOW  PUNCH The tinmen’s hollow punch has a solid metal shank terminating in a sharpened, hollowed end. It is used to punch holes through thin sheet metal. SHEET  METAL  PUNCH The sheet metal punch is a heavy-duty steel punch approximately seven inches in length. It tapers to a fine point and must be struck to produce the hole. It is used to punch holes through sheet metal to take fastenings. LEVER PUNCH The  lever  punch  incorporates  an  interchangeable  punch and a matching die or “anvil.” The die backs up the material, prevents distortion, and leaves a clean hole. This type of punch is used to punch small round holes near the edges of metal or leather material. 27-3

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