Greenlee Updates Knockout Lineup

EIN Greenlee punchout 400

Oct 7, 2019

Greenlee has introduced an entirely new family of made in the USA knockouts that are optimized for the widest range of materials and drivers. The next generation of Greenlee knockouts require fewer parts reducing the risk of loss, feature laser marking for quick part identification, and include unique die alignment markings for improved punching accuracy.

New Knockout System
The new knockouts can tackle up to 10-gauge mild steel, 12-gauge stainless steel, and can effortlessly handle aluminum, brass, copper fiberglass and plastics. The taller die design eliminates over-punching, preventing damage to parts. A knurled edge on the punches provide a better grip, while the draw studs feature a unique “dog-point” tip that prevents cross-threading while protecting the threads.

Reliable Greenlee Drivers

Professionals can select from a line of knockout drivers that can deliver up to 11-tons of punching force. In addition to manual ratcheting and hydraulic solutions, the Greenlee driver offers compact and battery-hydraulic drivers. LS50L2 and LS100X battery-hydraulic drivers have a rugged, patent-pending 360-degree rotating head and boast a maximum cycle time of 8-seconds allowing professionals to punch faster at any angle. A unique auto-stop/auto-retract feature detects punch completion and automatically stops and retracts the ram, protecting against damage to punch parts.

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