Aircraft Aviation Tools 8pc Rivet Dimple Die Squeeze, Squeezer Set (new) on 2040-parts.com
Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
"Spring back" dimple dies are the best-designed dimple dies on the market today. These 100 degree dies are designed to greatly reduce deflection of the sheet metal. This stainless steel tool is built for years of quality service. The 3/16" shaft enables use in most pneumatic and hand squeezes.
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