Pneumatic Punching Tools
High power and fast cycle for repeated line work.
Best for: Factory production line
High power and fast cycle for repeated line work.
Best for: Factory production line
Portable setup with no external air needed.
Best for: Onsite installation
Direct price, faster customization, stable supply.
Round / Slot / Square / Special shapes-send photo to confirm.
Stable punching power for consistent hole edges.
We can test and send inspection videos before delivery.
Dies are consumables-you can reorder separately whenever needed.
Quick guidance for setup, die change, and troubleshooting.
Factory updates, tool guides, and punching insights.
A quick comparison of line-speed pneumatic tools and cordless lithium tools for window and door profile work.
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Punch edge quality depends on die sharpness, alignment, and stable punching force across thick aluminum sections.
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Customers can now receive punching test videos before shipment to confirm machine performance and die results.
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Custom dies are available for profile-specific hole shapes used in aluminum window, door, and facade production.
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Tool wear, punch consistency, and burr level are the three checkpoints most factories use before placing repeat die orders.
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A small stock of high-use dies and service parts can reduce downtime during batch punching and installation projects.
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Custom die workflow
Help buyers move from profile photo to tooling confirmation without guessing what information is required.
A clear front photo is enough for the first review. If the profile has multiple cavities, include one angled shot as well.
The faster way is to send the profile photo together with CAD/PDF, thickness, and the required hole geometry in one message.
Once the profile and hole requirements are clear, we confirm tooling feasibility, return the die solution, and provide quote direction with lead time.
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Collect the basic profile and punching requirements first, then continue into the quote flow.