🔧 Punch Perfect Every Time – The Pro’s Choice for Speed & Strength
The Steel Stud Crimper by 7E TRADING is a high-grade, ergonomic hand tool designed for efficient and precise punching of 0.5-0.8mm thin-wall steel framing. Featuring Cr-V alloy steel construction with heat-treated jaws, it guarantees durability for over 50,000 punch cycles. Its angled, rubber-grip handles reduce installation time by 40%, making it ideal for drywall, ceiling, and partition wall construction in professional settings.
Manufacturer | 7E TRADING |
Part Number | 419 |
Product Dimensions | 31 x 5.5 x 0.1 cm; 690 g |
Item model number | 419 |
Colour | Silver |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Power Source | / |
Handle material | Metal |
Certification | EN ISO 5745 |
Usage | Drywall construction, Light steel keel fixing, Ceiling mounting |
Included Components | / |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 690 g |
L**N
Great crimper.
Quality tool for the price, does what it's supposed to.
D**N
Do as they say
Do the job i needed them to do
L**�
It does the job well
"Long Story Short"It comes in bubble wrapped bagIt is well solid tool and require a bit of strength due to its weight and task that need to be doneIt is well designed from every single angle, handles are ergonomic, great length allows you to get trough thicker metal, and sharp tooth.All works perfectly, just tested it and it goes trough the metal like hot knife trough butterKeep in mind that some force is required, but design of it is soo good that you can do it with as less force as it could probably need.Very easy tool to use, very handySolid metal body, good rubber handles and perfect mechanism.Smooth action and perfect connectionValue for money 10 out of 10
R**E
Really speeds things along
I used to install steel studs with self tapping screws, but this is so much faster, especially when working alone. Yes, you'll need a lot of grip strength, but it can be done one handed while the other hand holds the stud plumb.One improvement would be a spring to open the handles between operations, as this can be a bit awkward one-handed.After ~60m of steel studwork, these are still going strong, so the working surfaces don't seem to dull very quickly.
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