Object Details
maker
unknown
Description
Punches like this were used with a hammer to pound out bolts or rivets whose heads had been cut off.
This tool is part of a collection of hand tools used in the inspection and repair of steam locomotives in Salisbury, North Carolina from the early- to the mid-20th century, roughly 1900-1955. Light repairs on steam locomotives were usually done in roundhouses at the many small locomotive terminals throughout a railroad's system; heavy repairs were done in a large, centralized repair shop serving the whole system (often referred to as the "Back Shop").
Date made
1900 to 1950
date made
ca. 1900s-1950s
ID Number
2002.0075.06
accession number
2002.0075
catalog number
2002.0075.06
Object Name
Backout punch
Measurements
overall: 575 3/4 in x 12 3/4 in x 1 3/4 in; 1462.405 cm x 32.385 cm x 4.445 cm
See more items in
Work and Industry: Transportation, Railroad
Work
America on the Move
Transportation
Exhibition
America On The Move
Exhibition Location
National Museum of American History
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Railroads
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_1212995