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Avery Vise Grip Dimpler 1/8

$86.85/Each
Part# 12-00612
MFR Model# 552

Overview

Made for dimpling in restricted and hard to reach places where regular dimple dies won’t fit. Made with 7” VISE GRIP plier. Machined tool steel dimple dies are T.I.G. welded to the VISE GRIP jaws then polished. 2 sizes available (3/32” and 1/8”).

Reviews

A great tool for when you have to dimple in a tight location or only have a small number of holes to dimple. Very high quality.

Marty T Verified Purchase

Avery Vise Grip Dimpler 1/8

March 14, 2023

Arrived in two days UPS ground and in excellent condition. Worked as stated.

Kevin S
March 30, 2021

Good quality tool and works well for medium-small spaces. Isn’t quite the whole solution for a very tight space. I had to bend out the end of a rib to fit the tool in.

Irv
April 23, 2020

Q&A

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Q: Is the 1/8 inch dimpler for 1/8 inch countersink rivets?

Yes that is correct.

Q: How far into a sheet can the dimple vise grip extend to before bottoming out? (AKA how far into the sheet from the edge can a hole be located - and still be able to be dimpled?)

The dies are welded onto the Vise Grip jaws with about 1/2 of the die diameter extending out past the jaws. Measuring from the center of the dimple die you have about 1-1/8 to the back of the jaws. That should give you 1 to 1-1/8 reach from the edge of the material to the center of your hole to be dimpled.

Q: Does this dimple at 100 or 120 degrees?

This is 100 degree.

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