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Snap Fastener Tools 1-800-265-8772 [email protected] Spaenaur Home Full Spaenaur Catalog Contact Us Français Inch Snap Fasteners / Installation Tools Pouce Fermoirs à pression / Outils d'installation PULL-THE-DOT FASTENERS EYELET B-1826 B-1827 B-1824 550-A 1/4" Nic. on brass BUTTON SOCKET STUD 550-AB 1/4" Plain brass Brass, Brass, Brass, 550-B 5/16" Nic. on brass Nickel plated Nickel plated Nickel plated 550-BB 5/16" Plain brass 106-024 5/16" Nic. on steel 550-C 3/8" Nic. on brass 24 Line Stiff action Clinch Type 550-CB 3/8" Plain brass 11/64" Barrel length 550-AS 1/4" Nic. on steel Attaching Tool No. 670-T Attaching Tool No. 164-T Attaching Tool No. 9760-T For use on leather belts, handbags, luggage, Speedy Rivet SPEEDY RIVETS etc., where a quick, sure riveting job is needed. ATTACHING TOOLS O.D. 3/8" For use with 876-830 Press O.D. 9/32" shown on page M26. O/A Lgth. 3/16" O/A Lgth. 17/64" BUTTON — TOP BUTTON — TOP 876-529 876-530 106-191 Nickel on brass 106-196 Nickel on brass 106-190 Nickel on steel Tool 106-187 Black on brass No. For attaching 876-529 106-187, -190, -191. 876-530 106-192. EYELET — BASE 876-531 106-196. 106-192 Barrel Lgth. 19/64" Nickel on Brass EYELET — BASE 876-532 106-W08-1X. Flange Diameter 21/64" 106-W08-1X Barrel Lgth. 5/16" Nickel on Steel PKG QTY. 1 Flange Diameter 25/64" Installation Tools for: Snap Fasteners, Grommets, Speedy Rivets, Baby Durable & Pull-The-Dot Fasteners DRIVE TOOL TIME-SAVER ATTACHMENTS Pres-N-Snap (SETTING PUNCH) SETTING TOOL For installing will install 164-T SNAP FASTENERS For regular size (24 line) Snap Spaenaur No. Buttons and Eyelets 876-220 876-007 For small size • Snaps (20 line) M • Grommets Baby Durable • Speedy Rivets Buttons & Eyelets with an O.D. of 9/32" 2 IN 1 ANVIL No. Description • Pull-the-Dot 670-T Fasteners T-10R VISE-GRIP PLIER/WRENCH 24 line Size: straight jaw model, 10" long, 24 line throat depth 15/16" back of throat to centre of attachment dies. TOP BOTTOM CATALOG 14 C CATALOG For Snap T3-7 ATTACHMENT KIT AT For Snap ALOG 1 Buttons Eyelets 1 each of T4-79B, T4-80B, T4-82A, Note: T4-89A. 4 Overall Length 12" No. 670-T is a 2 in 1 die. Throat Depth 3-1/4" It is made with concave 670-T Kit Components See complete information on page M29 style on top face, plus the 550-T face, on bottom. T4-79B ANVIL for Button 670D PKG QTY. 100 (ALL FASTENERS ON THIS PAGE) For Baby Durable T4-80B ANVIL for Eyelet 550A PKG QTY. 1 (ALL TOOLS, DIES AND PARTS) 20 line size T4-82A CLINCHER Button (holds 548D) 876-009 Die (For B-1286 Button) See Bench Press on page M26 876-008 Die (For B-1289 Eyelet) T4-89A CLINCHER Eyelet (holds 550S) © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. All rights reserved. Catalog may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Spaenaur Inc. SubjectP: 1-800-265-877 to Catalog Terms and Conditions2 ofF :Use 1-888-252-638 available at Spaenaur.com and0 on pageww TC2w and. TC3 at the back of this catalog. .com © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. Tous droits réservés. Le catalogue ne peut être reproduit, en tout ou en partie, sans l’autorisation écrite de Spaenaur Inc. M25 L’utilisation est soumise aux Conditions d’utilisation du Catalogue disponibles sur Spaenaur.com et à la page TC4 et TC5 à la in de ce catalogue. 19 JAN 2018 1-800-265-8772 [email protected] Spaenaur Home Full Spaenaur Catalog Contact Us Français Snap Fastener Tools Inch Outils pour fermoirs à pression Pouce HAND OPERATED BENCH PRESS – with approximately 4-1/2" throat depth and long padded handle to improve leverage and maximize performance. Accepts dies and adapters having 3/8" shaft diameters. SPAENAUR Fasteners that can be set using this Bench Press and No. appropriate die sets include: Snap Fasteners, Rolled Flange 876-830 Brass Eyelets, "Klikit" Snap Fasteners, Rolled Rim Brass Grommets with Spur Washers, Speedy Rivets - Button and Eyelet, Sheet Brass Grommets with Washers, Cord Couplers, Etc. Snap Fastener Dies – Must be ordered separately. CAP SOCKET STUD EYELET (Bottom) (Top) (Top) (Bottom) SPAENAUR SPAENAUR SPAENAUR SPAENAUR No. No. No. No. O/A Ht. 12" 876-831 876-832 876-833 876-834 O/A Lgth. 9-1/2" Throat Ht. 2-1/4" UPPER and LOWER DIES FOR BENCH PRESSES and DRIVE TOOLS and BENCH DIES FOR HAND INSTALLATION MUST BE ORDERED SEPARATELY. Select suitable Installation Tools INSTALLATION TOOLS by referring to the following— HAND BENCH PRESS FASTENERS ORDER BY SPAENAUR NUMBERS LISTED BELOW BENCH DRIVE 3/8" SHANK DIA. TYPE PART NUMBER(S) DIE TOOL LOWER DIE UPPER DIE Buttons 665D & 670D Series SNAP 876-831 876-832 Sockets 548D Series FASTENERS 670-T 164-T Eyelets 550 Series 24 line 876-834 876-833 (.600" Dia.) Studs 550 Series Stud 552D PULL-THE- Button B-1826 M DOT FAST. Socket B-1827 876-831 876-832 670-T 164-T 24 line Eyelets 550 Series 876-834 876-833 (.600" Dia.) Stud B-1824 or 9760T BABY Buttons B-1286 Series 876-009 1483-T 9323-T DURABLE Sockets B-1287 Series 876-007 20 line Eyelets B-1289 & B-1290 Series 876-008 1488-T 1486-T (.500" Dia.) Studs B-1288 Series Button Top 106-187, 106-188, 9/32" O.D. 106-190 & 106-191 876-529 Eyelet Base 106-189, 106-192 876-530 SPEEDY 21/64" Flange Dia. RIVETS 4 Button Top 106-183, 106-184, 876-531 3/8" O.D. 106-193 & 106-196 ALOG 1 Eyelet Base AT 106-185 876-532 14 C CATALOG 25/64" Flange Dia. Typical Upper For use in any press or tool holders which will and Lower Die accept 3/8" shank dia. © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. All rights reserved. Catalog may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Spaenaur Inc. Subject to CatalogP: 1- Terms800 and- Conditions265-877 of Use 2available F: at1- Spaenaur.com888-252-638 and on page TC20 and ww TC3 wat the. back of this catalog. .com M26 © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. Tous droits réservés. Le catalogue ne peut être reproduit, en tout ou en partie, sans l’autorisation écrite de Spaenaur Inc. L’utilisation est soumise aux Conditions d’utilisation du Catalogue disponibles sur Spaenaur.com et à la page TC4 et TC5 à la in de ce catalogue. 19 JAN 2018 1-800-265-8772 [email protected] Spaenaur Home Full Spaenaur Catalog Contact Us Français Inch Snap Fasteners / Grommets / Installation Tools Pouce Fermoirs à pression / Passe-fils / Outils d'installation PKG QTY. 100 (ALL FASTENERS ON THIS PAGE) “COMMON SENSE” FASTENERS PKG QTY. 1 (ALL TOOLS ON THIS PAGE) 401-CS 402-CS 404-CS 404-B STUD STUD STUD STUD Single, two screw base. Double, two screw base. #7 x 5/8" #12 x 5/8" Nickel on Brass Nickel on Brass. Wood Screw. Wood Screw. 402-CSB Nickel on Brass. Nickel on Brass. Plain Brass. (Steel Screw.) (Steel Screw.) 410A 400 400A 410 STUD 412 STUD CLINCH PLATE EYELET Single, two prong, Double, two prong, For attaching stud WASHER No. 410 or No. 412. Regular 1/4" prongs. For attaching No. clinch type. clinch type. Nickel on Brass. 400 or No. 420. Nickel on Brass. Nickel on Brass. Nickel on Brass. 400B Nickel on Brass. 410-B 412-B 410-AB Plain Brass. Plain Brass. Plain Brass. Plain Brass. 400AB 420 450-T HAND PUNCHES Long prong, 5/16". Plain Brass. 171-T (Not Illustrated) Nickel on Brass. 420-B Punch for 400, 400B, Plain Brass. 420, 420B Eyelets. Punch for 410 and 412, also 895 Studs. LIFT-THE-DOT FASTENERS Supplied in Nickel Finish Only 151-T HAND PUNCH M For 608 609 708A 895 295A 844 844A 608 SOCKET SOCKET CLINCH STUD CLINCH STUD WASHER Regular, 7/32" Long prong, PLATE Single, clinch PLATE Single, eyelet Use with stud and prongs. Brass 9/32". Brass For attaching type. Brass. Use with stud type. Brass. No. 844. 609 with bronze with bronze Tubular. No. 608 or No. No. 895. Brass. Sockets. spring. spring. 609. Brass. CATALOG 14 C CATALOG AT ALOG 1 106-W06-1W 852-D HAND SCREW DRIVER #8 x 3/8" 169-E 4 STUD 952-DL #8 x 5/8" #8 x 5/8" Brass Wood Single, large Screw. hexagon base. Single, large Self-Tapping hexagon base. for Studs 882D, 852D, Steel Screw. 952D, and 953D. ALL STUDS MADE OF BRASS, NICKEL PLATED. © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. All rights reserved. Catalog may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Spaenaur Inc. SubjectP: 1-800-265-877 to Catalog Terms and Conditions2 ofF :Use 1-888-252-638 available at Spaenaur.com and0 on pageww TC2w and. TC3 at the back of this catalog. .com © 2018 Spaenaur Inc. Tous droits réservés. Le catalogue ne peut être reproduit, en tout ou en partie, sans l’autorisation écrite de Spaenaur Inc. M27 L’utilisation est soumise aux Conditions d’utilisation du Catalogue disponibles sur Spaenaur.com et à la page TC4 et TC5 à la in de ce catalogue. 19 JAN 2018 1-800-265-8772 [email protected] Spaenaur Home Full Spaenaur Catalog Contact Us Français Snap Fasteners / Grommets / Installation Tools Inch Fermoirs à pression / Passe-fils / Outils d'installation Pouce SNAP FASTENERS Brass — Nickel Plated PKG QTY.
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