Description
If you’ve ever tried to remove a stubborn roll pin from a loader bracket, three-point hitch, or PTO assembly with the wrong tool, you know what a frustrating mess it can be. This Mayhew roll pin punch is specifically designed for 7/16 inch roll pins – the size you’ll find holding together countless components on your tractor and implements. When you need that pin out without damaging the surrounding parts, this is the tool that gets it done right.
What You’re Getting
- Professional-grade 7/16 inch roll pin punch made by Mayhew, trusted by mechanics for decades
- 6-inch overall length with 4-inch pin section gives you the reach and leverage you need
- Black oxide finish resists corrosion and provides a secure grip even with greasy hands
- Precise diameter match means clean removal without mushrooming pin ends or damaging holes
- Heat-treated steel construction stands up to repeated hammer strikes without deforming
Built for Real Farm Work
Roll pins are everywhere on agricultural equipment – securing levers on three-point hitches, holding PTO guards in place, keeping loader bucket pins from walking out, and dozens of other critical connections. This punch handles the 7/16 inch pins you’ll commonly find on mid-size to larger tractors and implements. Whether you’re doing scheduled maintenance, making field repairs, or rebuilding hydraulic cylinders in the shop, having the right size punch prevents the damaged pins and rounded holes that turn simple jobs into expensive headaches.
Made to Last
Mayhew has been making quality punches since the 1800s, and this one shows why they’re still the go-to brand for professional mechanics. The steel is properly heat-treated to handle heavy hammer blows without mushrooming or chipping. The black oxide finish isn’t just for looks – it provides corrosion resistance and reduces glare when you’re working in tight spaces under harsh shop lighting.
Good to Know
Always use a backing block when driving out roll pins to prevent damage to the part you’re working on. Start with light taps to get the pin moving, then increase force as needed. A few drops of penetrating oil can save you a lot of grief on pins that have been in place for years. Keep this punch with your other specialty tools – when you need it, nothing else will do the job properly.






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