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Handheld Punching Tool ASKATO 307490 — rotating rivet/eyelet setter
Handheld Punching Tool ASKATO 307490 — rotating rivet/eyelet setter
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Handheld Punching Tool ASKATO 307490 — rotating rivet/eyelet setter
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Handheld Punching Tool ASKATO 307490 — rotating rivet/eyelet setter
Handheld Punching Tool ASKATO 307490 — rotating rivet/eyelet setter
ASKATO 307490 is a compact handheld rotating setter for installing rivets, eyelets and similar small fasteners. The manual tool provides a controlled turning action and precise alignment to secure metal or plastic fittings in fabrics, leather, canvas and thin sheet materials. Designed for light workshop, repair and crafting tasks, the setter is intended for users who need a simple mechanical solution without power tools.
The rotating mechanism ensures uniform pressure and consistent setting of rivets and eyelets, reducing the risk of misalignment. Its compact, manual construction requires no electricity, making it usable anywhere and easy to maintain. The tool’s design supports quick positioning and repeatable operation for small-scale projects, repairs and hobby work.
Place the material on a firm, flat surface and position the rivet or eyelet through the prepared hole. Align the tool over the fastener so the setter head engages the rivet or eyelet evenly. Apply steady downward pressure while rotating the tool as required to set the fastener; ensure the parts are aligned throughout the operation. Inspect the joint after setting to confirm the fastener is secure and the materials are properly joined.
For best results, use appropriate-sized rivets or eyelets for the material thickness and perform a test installation on a scrap piece first. Keep the setter clean and free of debris; periodic inspection of the contact surfaces helps maintain consistent performance. When working with thicker or harder materials consider progressive setting in small incremental steps to avoid material distortion.
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