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TM 9-243 USING  A  DRIFT  PUNCH NOTE The removal of a pin from a shaft is only one of many uses for a drift punch. WARNING WEAR   EYE   PROTECTION. 1    Select a punch which is slightly smaller than the pin which is to be removed. Care must be taken when selecting a punch for removing a split pin. If the punch is too small, it may become lodged in the pin. 3    Catch the pin before it falls out of the Shaft. When the pin is about half way out of the shaft, you can let go of the punch. 2   Hold punch (1) centered over pin (2). Tap punch lightly with hammer (3). This should move the pin. It may be necessary to apply penetrating oil to the pin before it will move. 27-5

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