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    Tigerstop - or alternatives for pushing metal

    I am going to put a tigerstop on one of my Boschert Ecco-line punches. I was curious if anyone had recommendations for alternative brands?

    I have been trying to contact Tigerstop with not much luck to try and get some information, so I'm looking for another company that sells a similar product. Just need a programmable stop.

    Thanks!


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    Tigerstop alternative

    Have you heard of Kentucky Gauge? Rack and pinion setup and made to order.


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    Yes, they are a very good company. I have one of their stops for a punch press application. Worked with a sales rep named Jeremy. Very helpful guy.

    We ended up buying a boschert CU Profi for this application.


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