K1S100-1/8 Set of 100 standard (K1/8) 0-1/4” grip plier operated Cleco fasteners plus Cleco Pliers. The plier-operated (K) series sheet holder clamp is the standard temporary fastener solution.
The K1S100-1/8 Set of 100 1/8 Standard Plier Operated Cleco Fasteners + Cleco Pliers w/ Polyester Carry Bag comes with a durable, polyester zippered carry bag (6” H x 8.5” W) and a set of cleco pliers which are specially designed for installing spring-loaded temporary fasteners. The plier-operated (K) series cleco sheet holder clamp is the standard temporary fastener solution. These spring-loaded and steel bodied fasteners are dedicated to light clamping forces (No more than 25lbs.) and are a simple, plier-actuated, inexpensive, alternative to competitive fasteners.
The cleco fastener (sometimes spelled cleko), also known as a skin pin, is a fastener that was originally developed by the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company.
Cleco fasteners are widely used in the manufacture and repair of aluminum-skinned aircraft and in automotive repair, where they are used to temporarily fasten multiple sheets of material together before the pieces are permanently joined.
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The K1S100-1/8 Set of 100 1/8 Standard Plier Operated Cleco Fasteners + Cleco Pliers w/ Polyester Carry Bag comes with a durable, polyester zippered carry bag (6” H x 8.5” W) and a set of cleco pliers which are specially designed for installing spring-loaded temporary fasteners. The plier-operated (K) series cleco sheet holder clamp is the standard temporary fastener solution. These spring-loaded and steel bodied fasteners are dedicated to light clamping forces (No more than 25lbs.) and are a simple, plier-actuated, inexpensive, alternative to competitive fasteners.
The cleco fastener (sometimes spelled cleko), also known as a skin pin, is a fastener that was originally developed by the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company.
Cleco fasteners are widely used in the manufacture and repair of aluminum-skinned aircraft and in automotive repair, where they are used to temporarily fasten multiple sheets of material together before the pieces are permanently joined.
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