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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #8 - Shootout Tool Testing Conclusions
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #7 – Chamfer Tool Shootout Conclusions
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #6 – Testing Chamfer Tools on HRC 50-55 Metal Rounds – Failures by Uniburr®, Amazon, BarChamp™
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #5 – Testing Chamfer Tools on HRC 40-45 Metal Rounds
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #4 – Testing Chamfer Tools on HRC 39 Threaded Rod
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #3 – Testing Chamfer Tools on Grade 8 Threaded Rod
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #2 - Testing Chamfer Tools on Construction Grade Threaded Rod
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Stan from Bar Z Industrial Development conducted an independent test of different chamfering tools, including the E-Z Chamfer.
Video #1 - Introduction of Chamfer Tools to be Tested and Materials for Test
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Bonus Q: What are the various materials used in Blind Rivets?
A: The most common materials are Aluminum/Aluminum, Aluminum/Steel, Steel/Steel, Stainless Steel/Steel, and Stainless Steel/Stainless Steel.
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Q: What are the common head styles of a Blind Rivet?
A: The most common head styles are Dome Head, Countersunk and Large Flange.
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Q3:What does the part number mean when ordering a Blind Rivet?
A: There is an industry standard for the sizes of Blind Rivets with a corresponding number.
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Q2: What does the Grip Range mean in a Blind Rivet application?
A: The grip range is the thickness of the material being riveted.
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Q1: How do you measure a Blind Rivet?
A: A Blind Rivet is measured by the diameter of the rivet body and the length from the top of the rivet body to the top of the flange.