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STP710 Stud Punch Tool 1-11/32 Inch - Heavy Duty Metal Stud Punch for Drywall Framing, Electrical Work & HVAC Installation - Perfect for Contractors and DIY Home Improvement Projects
STP710 Stud Punch Tool 1-11/32 Inch - Heavy Duty Metal Stud Punch for Drywall Framing, Electrical Work & HVAC Installation - Perfect for Contractors and DIY Home Improvement Projects

STP710 Stud Punch Tool 1-11/32 Inch - Heavy Duty Metal Stud Punch for Drywall Framing, Electrical Work & HVAC Installation - Perfect for Contractors and DIY Home Improvement Projects

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Product Description

Reed offers the most common size of stud punch for metal studs found in plumbing and electrical work. Give fast punches for running wires or lines through metal studs without pre-drilling. Punches 20 gauge and thinner steel. STP710 features two cutting edges. For punches made with the STP710 and other 1 11/32" holes, use GR1.3 plastic grommets to protect pipe and wire from metal edges. Reed Manufacturing has been producing fine tools for worldwide professional trades since its founding, in 1896, by Carl Reed. Reed celebrates its 118th year of business in 2014. From the company's beginning, Reed associates have invented tools that continually become industry standards, including the Quick Release Tubing Cutter, various tools for plastic pipe, vises, plus Hinged Cutters and Rotary cutters for large diameter pipe.

Product Features

Aluminum head makes for lightweight tool

Handle design allows maximum leverage

Most common size of stud punch

For running wires or lines through metal studs without pre-drilling

Customer Reviews

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Quality tool, was shipped fast, good price, a couple bucks cheaper than the greenlee and just as sturdy as any I have used. I would recommend.