Michael Burbidge
Well Known Member
I bought my Pneumatic Squeezer from Cleveland Tools at the beginning of my first build.
The trigger has always be more like an on/off switch than a controllable trigger. It is very sensitive and is difficult to operate in a way that gradually engages the plunger. It makes for jerky motion.
I got thinking last night as I was installing 116 tank attach nutplates that maybe my squeezer is defective or perhaps it can be adjusted.
Does your squeezer trigger provide gradually control over engagement of the plunger?
Michael-
The trigger has always be more like an on/off switch than a controllable trigger. It is very sensitive and is difficult to operate in a way that gradually engages the plunger. It makes for jerky motion.
I got thinking last night as I was installing 116 tank attach nutplates that maybe my squeezer is defective or perhaps it can be adjusted.
Does your squeezer trigger provide gradually control over engagement of the plunger?
Michael-