What is a Wad Punch Tool & How Are They Used – Maun

How
do you create clean and precise holes in any material?

With a wad punch tool.

But what exactly is a wad punch tool, how do you use one, and where can you buy
one?

In this blog, we’re going to answer all your wad punch questions.

A hole cutter for any occasion

A
clean and precise tool, and no less resilient for it. A wad punch is used to
cut circular holes in soft material.

Used
in partnership with a mallet or hammer, a wad punch can be used to create holes
of different sizes depending on the tool and diameter of the punch. It doesn’t
mind the material you’re working with, from plastic and cork, to leather, felt
and rubber. Whatever you choose, it’ll make accurate cuts, every time.

Hardened
to HRC 57 for durability, Maun’s wad punch handle is robust, reliable, rust
proof, and built to withstand repetitive mallet and hammer blows. When the day’s
over, Maun’s wad punch still won’t get tired.

Don’t
believe us? Find Maun’s wad punch range
here.

What are the benefits?

In short, a Maun
wad punch:

  • Makes
    accurate, clean cuts.
  • Makes
    precisely centred holes using the spring-loaded plunger.
  • Fits
    all punch sizes on one handle.
  • Punches
    both inner and outer holes for washers and gaskets.

How to use a wad punch

Here is a link to our video, showing how to use a wad punches:

It’s
simple.

  • Use
    a wooden block as an anvil.
  • Screw
    the punch onto the handle. If making a washer, gasket or seal, cut the outer
    diameter first.
  • Centre
    the hole on the spring-loaded plunger, marking the material beforehand.
  • Strike
    the handle firmly with a mallet or hammer. Easy.
  • If
    making a washer, gasket or seal, select a smaller punch to cut the inner
    diameter.
  • Place
    the spring-loaded plunger on the mark on the cut disc.
  • Strike
    the handle. Done.

Maun’s wad punch set

For
the complete cutting set, Maun’s Wad Punch Set is made up of a 150 mm long
centre handle and nine interchangeable punches. And it’s available with either
metric or imperial punch sizes.

Containing
a variety of sizes, this set is ideal for making washers, gaskets or seals that
require two cuts. Switching between sizes is speedy, as punches can be easily
screwed on to the centre handle. Precision is assured with a spring-loaded
plunger handle for centring cuts.

Best
of all, like all Maun tools, this punch set is built to last. The centre punch
is case hardened to HRC 57 for durability. The punches are made from a
specialist grade of steel and have precisely-ground cutting edges. Plus,
they’re hardened and tempered to HRC 45. And all steel parts are chemically
blackened for protection. In fact, the whole kit is manufactured in our factory
in Nottinghamshire, England by our team of tool-making experts.

Which wad punch should you choose?

Not all wad punches are made equal, so you should look for
one with the following features:

  • Case hardened centre punch – this ensures the
    cutting blades of the punch remain sharp. We recommend hardening to at least
    HRC 45.
  • Heat treated handle – this is crucial, as you’re
    hitting the handle with a hammer for each punch, so it must be heat treated to
    ensure it can take the constant blows.
  • Chemically blackened – this gives the tool a
    longer life.
  • Multiple punch sizes – you want a tool that’s
    versatile enough to cut lots of different diameter holes.
  • Accurate spring-loaded plunger – an accurate
    tool will save you wasted material and time, and a spring loaded plunger
    automatically ejects the slug after use.

The best Wad Punch Sets with these features are the Wad Punches by Maun.

What is a wad punch used for?

Wad punches are useful for a variety of applications,
including:

  • Vinyl & Cork Floor Repair – a wad punch set
    allows you to make invisible repairs on cork or vinyl flooring, with perfectly
    sized pieces that won’t ruin the overall floor design.
  • Classic Car Gaskets & Washers – create your
    own custom sized gaskets and washers, ideal for classic car restoration
    projects.
  • Leather Crafting – wad punches allow you to
    create precise holes in your workpiece and to create matching holes in multiple
    pieces.

Learn more about wad punches here.

Wad Punch vs. Revolving Leather Hole Punch Pliers

The wad punch and revolving leather hole punch are different tools with different uses.

A wad punch is useful when creating larger holes and when
creating holes in the centre of larger sheets of leather (as pliers have a
limited reach).

Pliers are useful when you want to work fast, as they give
you multiple different punch options that can be quickly switched between, as
well as being able to operate them with one hand.

How can I buy a Maun wad punch?

We’ve
got several options for all your wad punch needs. You can get a full set, replace
your punches, or get a single punch and handle for simpler tasks.

Shop
the Maun wad punch range
here

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