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DRILL POP RIVETER SPARE E-CLIP FOR TCRIV003
DRILL POP RIVETER SPARE E-CLIP FOR TCRIV003
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DRILL POP RIVETER SPARE E-CLIP FOR TCRIV003
Features
- Replacement E-clip (retaining clip) Designed as a spare part for the Tork Craft TCRIV003 pop riveter.
- Secures shaft-mounted components Helps retain parts in position to maintain correct mechanism alignment.
- Service-ready spare Ideal to keep on hand—small parts are easy to lose during repairs.
Benefits
- Helps maintain smooth operation: Correct retention reduces unwanted movement and binding in the mechanism.
- Prevents premature wear: Keeping parts located properly helps reduce stress on jaws, shafts and linkages.
- Fast, affordable fix: A simple replacement that can get the riveter back to work quickly.
Extra Information
- Compatible with the Tork Craft TCRIV003 pop riveter as a spare E-clip component.
- If the clip repeatedly comes loose, inspect the shaft groove and mating parts for wear or damage.
- Install with suitable pliers and keep the clip seated fully in its groove before use.
Pro Tip
- Work over a tray or light-coloured cloth when fitting E-clips—these little springy gremlins love to launch themselves into alternate dimensions.
Specifications
| Description | Spec |
|---|---|
| Brand | Tork Craft |
| Cat No. | TCRIV003-07 |
| Product Type | Spare Part |
| Component | Spare E-clip (Retaining Clip) |
| Compatible Model | TCRIV003 |
| Application | Pop Riveter Mechanism Retention / Repair |
| Notes | Ensure clip is fully seated in the shaft groove during installation |
Safety
- Wear eye protection when fitting E-clips—clips can spring off unexpectedly.
- Use appropriate pliers/tools and keep hands clear of pinch points.
- Ensure the clip is fully seated before operating the riveter to prevent parts coming loose during use.
- Dispose of damaged clips—reusing bent retaining clips can cause mechanism failure.