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Does anyone know where to get the rivets used on the rear fenders that are domed with no holes in them? What kind of tool does that require? Thank you
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I wonder if anyone repairs these?I've had two of the FSI D-100-MIL-1 tools and both have broken when the seals failed and the oil leaked. I have switched to an Astro.
The mfg still repairs them, Per the technician I spoke too at FSI, all the surplused units leak because the seals dried out and all the fluid leaked out, he says thats why the unit were surplused out of the system, he said if you buy one and when you open the box, if it’s all wet? The unit is inop, or will be after a few pulls.I wonder if anyone repairs these?
What did they charge for service?I had mine service a few years back at FSI in Sonoma and it still leaks a little bit but works perfectly but Steve is right, most were surplussed out because of leaks. The manual units will do rivets and rivnuts while the pneumatic ones will only do rivets. Both great products though.
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www.fsirivet.com
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Will it accept the FSI "tools"The FSI unit isn’t worth it….there are better units, I’ve been real happy with this one
M12™ Rivet Tool (Tool Only)
www.milwaukeetool.com
I have one of these and it is really good. It uses the same battery as my screw drill uses.The FSI unit isn’t worth it….there are better units, I’ve been real happy with this one
M12™ Rivet Tool (Tool Only)
www.milwaukeetool.com
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