YZS Heavy-Duty Snap Pliers Fastener Tool Kit Snap Installation Set Hand Tools for Fastening, Replacing Metal Snaps, Repairing Boat Covers, Canvas, Sewing, Tarps
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YZS Heavy-Duty Snap Pliers Fastener Tool Kit Snap Installation Set Hand Tools for Fastening, Replacing Metal Snaps, Repairing Boat Covers, Canvas, Sewing, Tarps
A better snap crimping tool ! - YZS modify Vice grips to become a button press, helps to major or minor repair of canvas covers, tarps, boat covers, sail covers, Bimini tops, tonal covers or any heavy fabric
EASY and FAST - Now you can attach snaps without having to remove the item, just simply find where you want to add a snap and cut pilot holes, and clamp it in with the canvas(or whatever) still attached
Attach fasteners securely - better than pounding on those installing punches, and stop hurting your hand
Strong and Powerful - Adjustable pliers design enables greater leverage over die-and-peg snap tools, the vice grip system allows you to get good leverage to crimp the two pieces together.
YZS snap setter tool comes with extra fasteners - 10Set button snap studs, 10Pcs screw with Phillips head, 10 pads for snap caps
Diy with YZS snap fastener plier tool kit! Fix your canvas snaps at home! --Welded dies --The locking pliers --nickel plating --adjustable snap setter how to use it? 1>test compressing a snap before starting. Don't need to test on fabrics, just get a feel for the setter tool by creating a snap from the Two snap halves. This will makes you familiar with the tool but also allow you to adjust the compression of the tool via the thumb screw adjustment. 2>Use hole punch of the proper size to accommodate your snap size(seriously, don't skimp on this step) 3> insert base of snap (male Size) through hole in fabric 4> place top of snap over base of snap ( sandwich The fabric between the two snap halves 5>place the setter tool over the snap halves in the proper orientation (Note: Make sure the setter tool is loosened by backing out the adjustment thumb screw until you can reasonably compress the snap without having to apply too much pressure). if you can't squeeze close the setter tool then the thumb screw is in too far. . . Back it out. Tighten the thumb screw and compress the snap a second time. This will give you the tight fit you need for the snap. When installed properly, the snap should not spin if you try to rotate it. After a few tries you should be able to loosen and tighten the setter tool properly without much effort. Once you get a feel for the tool and this process, you should be able to whip through all your snaps in no time.