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DMS-30-CP Panel Punch
Panel Cutout Punch and Instructions for Use with All
DMS-30 and DMS-40 Series Meters
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PART NO.
DWG-DMS-30
DMS-30P
DMS-30D
DCS-3
DCS-4
DE-5
AW-D3
AW-D4
AW-E5
DESCRIPTION
Layout Drawing
Punch
Die
Draw Screw
Draw Screw
Eject Screw
3/8" Hex Key
1/4" Hex Key
5/32" Hex Key
Re-use this container since the wrenches and screws are
not standard. Keep all components together. Please note
that this document is not an original; the templates shown
are not actual size and should be used for reference only.
Important Note:
This chassis cutout punch is not designed to cut through steel
or copper panels. Aluminum and FR4 pc-board laminates up
to 0.062 inches (15.7mm) thick can be punched SLOWLY.
Most fiberglass and Plexiglas materials up to 0.125 inches
(3.2mm) thick can also be accommodated. When using the
punch on metals, applying a general-purpose cutting oil to
the punch and screws is recommended.
This cut out punch is intended to be used for prototype work
only; it is not recommended for production environments.
Please see page 3 for additional instructions.
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DMS-30-CP Panel Punch
Panel Cutout Punch and Instructions for Use with All
DMS-30 and DMS-40 Series Meters
ITEM A
Template Detail & Hole Locations for DATEL PANEL PUNCH MODEL DMS-30-CP
IMPORTANT!
The template shown below is NOT to scale—
do not use it for making hole and/or panel
cutouts.
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DMS-30-CP Panel Punch
Panel Cutout Punch and Instructions for Use with All
DMS-30 and DMS-40 Series Meters
INSTRUCTIONS
THIS IS A HAND TOOL AND USE OF POWER TOOLS INSTEAD OF THE ALLEN WRENCHES PROVIDED VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES.
1. IT MAY be to your advantage (in the interest of speed) to make a metal template
using dimensions provided with the layout drawing. In any event, locate, mark,
center punch and drill these three holes according to items (2) and (3) below.
2. CENTER PUNCH at the points you have marked.
3. DRILL the outer two holes with a 21/64 inch drill; drill the center hole with a 29/64
inch drill.
4. CLEAN and LUBRICATE the area to be punched. Any oil (or even vegetable short-
ening) will allow the punch to work easier.
5. INSERT these three Draw Screws into their holes on the punch,
through the 3 holes you drilled in the panel, and thread them into their holes in the die.
6. AFTER properly aligning punch to die and snugging the 3 draw screws hand tight,
use the hex keys to tighten the draw screws (alternately if necessary) and thus cut
the hole. When cutting lighter material, the entire hole can usually be made by use of
the center draw screw only; the screws on either side are then used only to correct
any tilting of the punch as related to the die.
7. REMOVE the 3 draw screws after the hole is punched and the die should readily
release from the punch.
8. REMOVE the punch from the panel. Tapping the punch lightly with a hammer will
make it move easily through the panel.
9. REMOVE the slug. Thread the 2 ejector screws into the bottom of the die and tighten
until the slug is forced from the die.
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