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SPLASH SET RIVET
CAP SET RIVET
SPLASH
ANVIL
CAP
ANVIL
You do not need to pre-punch holes in your material to set tubular
rivets. To achieve the best results, we recommend testing a few
rivets in some scrap leather using the troubleshooting tips on page 9
as your guide.
1) Insert the #104 splash anvil or #104 cap anvil (depending on if you
want your rivet with a splash or cap back) into the anvil adapter and
secure with the set screw using a 5/32" Allen wrench
(Figure 11)
.
Insert the #104 driver into the driver shaft and secure with the thumb
screw
(Figure 12)
.
2) It is important, especially when using caps, to obtain the proper
distance between the anvil and the driver. Adjust the stop according to
the length of the post on your rivet using the adjustment wheel located
just below the cam
(Figure 13)
. Turn clockwise to raise the driver or
counterclockwise to lower the driver.
3) Place the #104 rivet into the driver. If using cap, place the cap into the
cap anvil flat side down
(Figure 14)
.
3) Insert leather or material that you are using
(Figure 15)
.
4) Pull the handle forward until rivet is set
(Figure 16)
.
FIGURE 11
FIGURE 13
FIGURE 14
FIGURE 12
FIGURE 15
FIGURE 16
Setting #104 Tubular Rivets
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 18
FIGURE 19
USING THE METAL GUIDE
A metal guide
(Figure 17)
is included
with the Little Wonder
®
to help you
maintain consistency when using Little
Wonder
®
attachments. Loosen the thumb
screw on the right side of the machine
and adjust guide until it rests on the edge
of your strap
(Figure 18)
. Tighten thumb
screw to keep guide in place
(Figure 19)
.