When precision strikes are the difference between a clean job and costly damage, Industrial Shed’s pin punches deliver the hit you can trust. Built for tradies, fitters, mechanics, and armourers, these tools make short work of driving out or seating pins, rivets, and fasteners without deforming the workpiece. Every punch in our range is crafted from hardened tool steel, brass, or alloy materials chosen for strength, control, and job-specific performance.
Our line-up covers the lot – parallel pin punches for consistent sizing, tapered drift punches for starting pins & aligning components, and roll pin punches with a tip designed to protect coiled spring pins from collapsing. Long-reach punches handle deep or obstructed pins, while short-handle models excel in confined work areas. From plant maintenance and heavy machinery to automotive, gunsmithing, and fabrication, this is gear made to take repeated impact and keep performing.
What’s in This Collection:
► Parallel Pin Punches
‣ Straight shaft profile for driving pins without widening holes
► Tapered Drift Punches
‣ Lead tapered tips guide pins into position & align components
► Roll Pin Punches
‣ Centred nib prevents roll pins from collapsing under force
► Brass Pin Punches
‣ Gentle on softer alloys & precision-machined surfaces
► Long & Short Punches
‣ Choose reach or control depending on workspace constraints
► Complete Pin Punch Kits
‣ Multi-size sets ready for any workshop or field repair
Pin punches might look simple, but in the hands of a pro, they’re critical precision gear. Industrial Shed supplies punches that shrug off repeated hammer strikes without mushrooming, bend-resistance for heavy hits, and balanced weight for accurate aim. Whether you’re driving out a seized roll pin on-site or lining up a drift in the workshop, you can count on tools that stand up to Australian trade conditions.
We stock individual profiles and full punch sets, all backed by bulk supply options, competitive trade pricing, same-day dispatch, and Industrial Shed’s Trade Guarantee.
► Designed for repeated heavy strikes without deformation
► Profiles for alignment, removal, and precision work
► Backed by Industrial Shed’s Trade Guarantee
Steel punches handle high-impact jobs, while brass protects softer materials from damage
It has a central tip to fit inside the hollow of a roll pin, avoiding distortion.
Yes – select precision sizes are ideal for firearm, instrument, and light assembly work.
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