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Huck 353 gun riveter installs C6 & magnagrip
HUCK 353 GUN RIVETER INSTALLS C6 & MAGNAGRIP
Huck 353 rivet gun in very good working condition. Pulls a wide variety of rivets used in aircraft, truck trailer and RV repair and industrial assembly work. Manual Included. Pulling force is sufficient to set 3/8" steel rivets. Uses Huck 353 (1.125" diameter) noses.
Length (overall) ............................6-1/8 in..............................156 mm
Height (overall) ........................13-1/4 in..............................337 mm
Width (handle) ..........................1-7/16 in ................................37mm
Width (cylinder) ..........................6-1/2 in ..............................165mm
Weight ..........................................15 lbs ................................ 6.8 kg
Stroke ..........................................7/16 in.............................. 11mm *
Air Supply.................................. 30 CFM............................ 90-100 psi
Huck Models 353 and 354 are heavy-duty, reciprocating, pneumatic tools designed for high speed installation of HUCKBOLT Fasteners and Huck Blind Fasteners and for crimping HUCKRIMP nuts.
The rectangular-shaped handle is rigidly attached to the adapter, which, in turn is bolted to the cylinder. The spindle and nose assembly, located in the top of the handle, install the Huckbolt Fasteners. Inside the handle is mounted the spindle-operating lever with its antifriction roller, the upper ladder bearing cage and lower bearing on which the wedge rides, and the wedge and piston rod assembly that reciprocates between them to operate the spindle. The spindle lever, therefore, is the connecting link between the wedge and piston rod and the spindle, which is located in the spindle housing. The lower end of the spindle lever rides in the milled slot of the wedge while the upper end straddles the flats on the spindle. During the working cycle, the wedge and piston rod move forward, pulling the lower end of the pivoted spindle lever forward. This forces the upper end of the spindle lever back, bringing the spindle and nose assembly parts back with it to install the fastener. The complete operating cycle of the tool is accomplished.
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