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Milwaukee hog ring

zdech123

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Apparently I used my 3/8 fuel impact with too many chrome sockets and the hog ring fell off. I have since ordered a new one and am waiting for it to arrive. What is the easiest/best way to install it? I had to install one on my old Makita and I could never get it right. I would expand them, try to walk them around the nose, tap with a hammer. It was a pain. If anyone has messed with them then you know it is a pain, or I am just not that smart.

Any help is appreciated. thanks
 
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MrGiggles

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Place the ring on top of the anvil, then push it into a tire or something rubber, and rock it in a circular motion.
 

purplezr2

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I had this issue for along time until I went to impact sockets. I used a socket to push mine on. I can't remember how the repair center did it.
 
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rlitman

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Put the ring on a block of metal, and push the anvil onto it while pivoting the tool along a conical path.
 

scoot86

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Had on replaced by my so guy he had a kit with different size rings and pliers that looked like snap ring pliers
 

6-Speed

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I have done the same with my M12 impact. I only use impact sockets with it for this reason. "Just Clips" makes a repair kit that works well.

 
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