Questions & Answers for: hole punch down position

Question about 2003 Grand Caravan AWD

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...punch out old stud (of course ) install / position new stud into hole - turn lug nut upside down using a lubed washer between hub and nut and slowly tighten w/lug wrench or air impact wrench set to ...

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Question about 2000 F150 Flareside SuperCab

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the rear of the ignition switch lock. Putting it back is a case of pushing the same punch in the hole, insert the switch lock cylinder back in, release the punch, and cycle the key to the off position

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...Slide the punch pin into the Silverado's access hole on the underside of the steering column under the ignition. Push up on the punch pin while you pull the ignition out of the steering

...punch or nail and go through that hole and push the release button. The lock assembly can then be pulled out, there's a steel washer down in the hole with a "D" shaped hole in it be careful not to ...

Question about Viking 1

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...down the motion of the feed dogs. Securely tape an index card over the feed dogs with a hole punched in the center for the needle. Painter's Blue Tape works well as it does not leave a residue. Do a ...

...by tuning the key to the on position and inserting a pin punch or similar tool 1/8" in diameter into the hole on the underside of the housing, pushing the locking pin in while pulling the switch

Question about ® 24-Sheet 3230ST Electric Two- and Three-Hole Adjustable Punch/Stapler, Gray

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...punch cam backwards to get the paper out. My autostapler isn't jammed by the staples. The arm came down to staple and never went back up. I can open it to put staples in or take them out, but the ...

Question about ® 24-Sheet 3230ST Electric Two- and Three-Hole Adjustable Punch/Stapler, Gray

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the punches press them in and pull down on switch. the lock cylinder comes out by starting in lock position and pressing the small pin on its side and rotating cylinder to the on position and pull out

...There is a hole there. You have to use a small punch or screw driver and push down, when the key is in the run position, then pull the cylinder out. Either way, the key has to be in the run

...a Foothill 310 heavy-duty 3 hole punch. I can't pull the handle down to activate the punch heads. The handle is locked up in the up position. There may be a latch that has been inadvertently

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