Riveting l Riveting Squeezers l Alligator Tandem l CP 0214 ENGEL-ENFEL-ENBEL
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Air powered compression riveters deliver a squeezing action, which drives the rivet by “Flowing” the rivet metal with compressed forces. Squeezing action is obtained by coupling an air cylinder and piston to a wedge or cam, thus multiplying the original force to extreme ratios. High compressive forces are obtained from a relatively compact unit having small diameter cylinders and using very little compressed air. |
Capacity |
Standard Jaw |
Moving Jaw |
Net Weight with Jaws |
Length |
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Al |
Steel |
Reach |
Gap |
Closed Height |
Max Travel |
Max Force (90 PSI) |
Part of Stroke at Max Force (Final) |
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in. |
in. |
in. |
in. |
in. |
in. |
Pounds |
in. |
lbs. |
in. |
1/8” |
3/32” |
3” |
2 1/8” |
7/8” |
1 1/4” |
3400 |
0.104” |
5 1/2 |
13 1/2” |
5/32” |
3/32” |
2 1/4” |
2 1/8” |
7/8” |
7/8” |
4300 |
0.094” |
5 1/4 |
12 3/4” |
3/16” |
5/32” |
1 1/2” |
1 5/8” |
7/8” |
5/8” |
6000 |
1/16” |
4 3/4 |
11 15/16” |