Very useful to see the US Pro tool demonstrated. I'm hoping to repair 2 Iokheira dog leash swivel carabiners without un-picking and re-stitching the leash webbing. I particularly enjoyed 11:05
Hello, I'm looking to get M3 E clips to secure M3 captive (thumb) fasteners to battery covers. do you think this is a correct matching? My first time using captured (thumb) Fasteners and E clips so... not ENTIRELY sure. lol Thank you for any assistance. =)
Usually you need a specific groove for the e-clip to fit into. You can get them to work on the threads directly, but it tends to twist them. an M3 clip will be about 0.6mm thick, and 7mm overall diameter, so as long as you have the clearance around the battery compartment you should be okay. You can google an e-clip size chart and that will give you the dimensions of the clips.
Thanks for making this video. I recently ran into this issue of removing E clips and was disappointed to see that most of the UA-cam videos out there using crude and improvised tools. One would assume the companies assembling tools like the ratcheting crimper are using appropriate tools and not just random flat head screw drivere, at least I'd hope. For objects like that ratcheting crimper, it might be good to use a piece of tape to partially hold the clip to the crimper, so it doesn't fly away when removed.
They are available on the Amazon and eBay sites. If they aren't available on your local Amazon, you can create an account on Amazon Japan and order from there.
@@three-phase562 Too small for me, too. 😊I have learned to just put a clear plastic bag over the work area after pinging one into another dimension yesterday.
But very often you do not have acess to the eclip from both side, e.g. when they keep a pinion or something else in axial position. Then the engineer tool is not of use.
Very useful to see the US Pro tool demonstrated. I'm hoping to repair 2 Iokheira dog leash swivel carabiners without un-picking and re-stitching the leash webbing. I particularly enjoyed 11:05
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Hello, I'm looking to get M3 E clips to secure M3 captive (thumb) fasteners to battery covers. do you think this is a correct matching?
My first time using captured (thumb) Fasteners and E clips so... not ENTIRELY sure. lol
Thank you for any assistance. =)
Usually you need a specific groove for the e-clip to fit into. You can get them to work on the threads directly, but it tends to twist them. an M3 clip will be about 0.6mm thick, and 7mm overall diameter, so as long as you have the clearance around the battery compartment you should be okay. You can google an e-clip size chart and that will give you the dimensions of the clips.
Thanks for making this video. I recently ran into this issue of removing E clips and was disappointed to see that most of the UA-cam videos out there using crude and improvised tools. One would assume the companies assembling tools like the ratcheting crimper are using appropriate tools and not just random flat head screw drivere, at least I'd hope. For objects like that ratcheting crimper, it might be good to use a piece of tape to partially hold the clip to the crimper, so it doesn't fly away when removed.
Glad you found it useful. Yes, it would be easy to use some tape or a cloth to stop the clips flying away.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
How to purchase tool
They are available on the Amazon and eBay sites. If they aren't available on your local Amazon, you can create an account on Amazon Japan and order from there.
Where is manual pdf
@@ytshorts1353 Sorry, I am not aware of a manual.
Thanks 🎉🎉
Thanks for watching and commenting. 🙏🙏
Many thanks!!! Very useful!
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Need a PZ00 or a PZ000 for the e-clips in g-shocks.
That's way too small for me! Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@three-phase562 Too small for me, too. 😊I have learned to just put a clear plastic bag over the work area after pinging one into another dimension yesterday.
But very often you do not have acess to the eclip from both side, e.g. when they keep a pinion or something else in axial position. Then the engineer tool is not of use.
Yes you will need access to both sides of the clip for the Engineer tool, presumably that is why there are tools like the US Pro version available.
Show how it works already
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Where is company bro
Use this tool