Milwaukee Force Logic KO Punch

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tom baker

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I just purchased a Milwaukee Force Logic KO Punch. Its a great improvement over greenlee as the dies have bright red lines to line them up and a ball/socket to attach the tool once the dies are set.

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/m18-knockout

The 6 ton tool was about $1,000 that does 1/2 to 2" and there is an offer to get a free ko punch set 2 1/2 to 4".

I didn't know there was a 10 ton version, if I had known I would of got that one as it does SS.

No more fussing with the dies and hard to see lines.
 
I have been using this for a few months now, maybe more and hardly use my punch at all.
 

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I just purchased a Milwaukee Force Logic KO Punch. Its a great improvement over greenlee as the dies have bright red lines to line them up and a ball/socket to attach the tool once the dies are set.

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/m18-knockout

The 6 ton tool was about $1,000 that does 1/2 to 2" and there is an offer to get a free ko punch set 2 1/2 to 4".

I didn't know there was a 10 ton version, if I had known I would of got that one as it does SS.

No more fussing with the dies and hard to see lines.

I've been using the 10 ton for the past since 2014. This is so much better than the hydraulic Greenlee pumps that we've been using for 30 years. I've been told that the 10 ton set up to 4" is about $2500.
 
I just purchased a Milwaukee Force Logic KO Punch. Its a great improvement over greenlee as the dies have bright red lines to line them up and a ball/socket to attach the tool once the dies are set.

https://www.milwaukeetool.com/m18-knockout

The 6 ton tool was about $1,000 that does 1/2 to 2" and there is an offer to get a free ko punch set 2 1/2 to 4".

I didn't know there was a 10 ton version, if I had known I would of got that one as it does SS.

No more fussing with the dies and hard to see lines.

I have the same thing with the 1/2 to 4" dies. I love it.
 
Yup, those are great! Just gotta go slow and lots of oil for stainless:)

+1

I prefer those carbide bits on stainless.

I use them on plain steel cabinets up to 1" and then I use my hydraulic punch for larger KO's to save battery life on the drill.


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