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rockitdoc 06-02-2020 06:36 AM

Pneumatic Dimpler/Riveter Which One?
 
Building a -14A. Which one of these is the ticket? I want light weight, adjustable set holder (no shims), prefer one touch to activate (although the safety catch to prevent accidental activation should be defeatable, somehow).

Looking at the one from Cleaveland, but the thing looks real heavy. Maybe this is the price for an air driven squeezer?

https://www.cleavelandtool.com/produ...2#.W2zci9JKiCg

The Taylor from Brown Tools is a good deal with two yokes, but nothing says it has adjustable set holder capability or how much it weighs.

https://www.browntool.com/Listview/t...1/Default.aspx

Also looked at this one from Numatx: https://numatx-tools.com/numatx-ss-h...r-systems.html but it looks kinda bulky due to the hydraulics. Weighs 2 lbs though!

Pros/cons?

Thanks, as usual, in advance.

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Wes H 06-02-2020 06:51 AM

I have the one from Cleaveland and absolutely love it. It does get heavy at times but you learn how to hold the part and the squeezer to minimize fatigue. You definitely want the adjustable ram. I would also recommend getting the extra long reach and the longeron yokes.

flyguy61 06-02-2020 06:57 AM

Numatx squeezer
 
I have the numatx squeezer. Came with 4 yokes.
Cons: It is fussy to get set up. Have to remove the yoke to change dies or length of set.

Pros: Once the initial set up is done it works great. Yokes arte easy to change. Light weight in your hand.

I screwed the pump to a board and removed the foot guard. Very easy to relocate. Easy to use on those long rivet runs. I am very happy with the numatx. It has met or exceeded my expectations.

DanNiendorff 06-02-2020 07:02 AM

Pneumatx is the way to go
 
I have a pneumatx, and a traditional ATS squeezer. I use the pneumatx almost every time over the other. They are both capable, but the pneumatx is just sooooo much more convenient and easy to use. It is smaller, and gets into places the other will not. The hydraulic system is a great advantage. Foot activation leaves two hands free..... much easier to use. Also, once you set for a -3 or -4 rivet, it is all set such that no adjustment is needed if you change rivet length, Where the other must be readjusted. It is much lighter, causing less fatigue. People who come to work with me get tired of me telling them repeatedly how much I love my pneumatx 😊😊. It?s worth the price several times over in my opinion.....

rockitdoc 06-02-2020 09:23 AM

Are there any rivets larger than 1/8" on an RV? The pneumatic and hydraulic squeezers seem to only rivet up to 1/8".

Bavafa 06-02-2020 09:57 AM

Have you consider the Cleveland hand squeezer? the pneumatic squeezers are too heavy for my arm, so got their hand squeezer and really like it.

wirejock 06-02-2020 10:12 AM

Rivets
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rockitdoc (Post 1435584)
Are there any rivets larger than 1/8" on an RV? The pneumatic and hydraulic squeezers seem to only rivet up to 1/8".

Very rare. Basically if you mess up and have to go up a size. None on my 7A.
Personally I prefer a gun and bar anyway.

tfoster100 06-02-2020 11:48 AM

Numatix- lighter, smaller, cooler

rockitdoc 06-02-2020 02:28 PM

Are yokes, sets and dies interchangeable between the Pneumatx and, for example, the Cleaveland Main Squeeze?

wirejock 06-02-2020 02:32 PM

Yokes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rockitdoc (Post 1435675)
Are yokes, sets and dies interchangeable between the Pneumatx and, for example, the Cleaveland Main Squeeze?

Not sure about the pneumatx but they aree between my manual and pneumatic.
Get the quick change pins as well.


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