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Pilot Hole Punch w/ 2 Needles


Pilot Hole Punch w/ 2 Needles Dollhouse Miniature

An essential tape wiring installation tool, the pilot hole punch with 2 needles provides a convenient method of making starter holes for brass brads at all electrical interconnection points. The diameter of the punching tip is smaller than the smallest brad used, thus reducing the risk of punching excessively large holes in the copper foil tape runs. This ensures creation of the correct size hole for positive electrical connection. The locking chuck provides an easy method of needle replacement in the event of breakage. Overall length is 4-13/16" with a handle diameter of 3/8". (Included in all Cir-Kit Concepts' tape wiring kits.)

Please be advised that hand measurements are approximate.
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  • Ship Lead: Ships within 1 business day(s) on average.
  • Model: OS-CK1014-1
  • 1 Units in Stock
  • Vendor: Marys Dollhouse Miniatures

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  • This item averagely ships within 1 business day(s).
  • Our miniatures are not intended for small children and present a choking hazard.
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