Efficient 100pcs Rivet Nut Set with Automatic Hand Threaded Tool

Description
Effortless Fastening for Diverse Projects
Introducing our Premium Easy Automatic Rivet Tool Set, the ultimate solution for a wide range of fastening tasks. Whether you’re working on firewall additions, off-road vehicle modifications, attaching body panels, fixing bicycle attachments, or handling metal sheet roofing, this tool set provides the versatility and strength you need.
User-Friendly and Time-Efficient: Gone are the days of fumbling with tools for simple tasks. Our rivet tool features a tool-free quick-change head design, allowing you to switch mandrels and nose pieces swiftly and without additional tools. This not only streamlines your project but also saves valuable time, letting you focus on the task at hand.
Energy-Efficient Design: Designed with your comfort in mind, the ergonomic handles are equipped with double compound hinges to maximize leverage with minimal effort. Its delicate shape makes it ideal for reaching those hard-to-access areas, perfect for intricate off-road or Jeep modifications.
Robust and Long-Lasting: Constructed from thick, heat-treated carbon steel and finished with black phosphating, this rivet nut tool is built to resist corrosion and endure rigorous use. Its strong and durable design guarantees long-term performance, making it a reliable addition to your toolkit.
Key Features:
- Innovative spring-loaded inner hex sleeve automatically secures the mandrel rotation.
- Made with high-quality alloy steel and rubberized handles for comfort, especially during extended use.
- Exceptionally suitable for sheet metal fabrication.
- Features 3/25″(3mm) high-strength carbon steel handles for enhanced sturdiness and durability.
- Comes with 10 interchangeable mandrels to meet diverse work requirements.
- Inclusive of 13 standard threads – Metric M3 to M12 and SAE 8-32 to 1/2-13 – for a wide range of applications. Note: The M8 spindle is pre-installed.
Specifications:
Material: Alloy steel body with Zinc Plated Carbon Steel Rivet Nuts. Size: Model BT-606, Length 15″ [38 cm]; Handle 4“ [10 cm]. Color: Sleek Black. Weight: 3.36 pounds. Interchangeable mandrels in Metric and SAE sizes for versatile use.
With our Advanced Alloy Steel Automatic Rivet Tool Set, embrace efficiency and durability in your fastening tasks. Perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this tool set is designed to simplify your work and enhance your productivity. Invest in this versatile tool set today and experience the difference in your fastening projects!
Additional Information
Model Number | rivet nut gun tool |
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Type | Rivet Nuts |
DIY Supplies | Metalworking |
Origin | Mainland China |
Certification | NONE |
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First, I measured and drilled the hole, then fully opened the pliers. I screwed the M8 rivet nut onto the pliers until it was almost flush with the pliers’ nut. I pushed the nut into the hole until it couldn’t go any further. It’s important to ensure the pliers reach the metal surface, so if there’s any wall protection like in my case, enlarge the hole in the protection first to allow the nut to be close enough to the metal for a secure hold.
Next, I pressed the handles together. It’s crucial to keep the pliers as straight as possible to avoid incorrect tension on the connector, which could cause breakage. You don’t need to bend the handles too much, though.
Then, I unscrewed the pliers counterclockwise by turning the large screw cap between the handles.
Finally, I screwed the bolt into the hole. Tightening it pulls the nut tighter into the metal, ensuring a secure fit.
I managed to secure my cabinet very firmly. If you’re unsure how to do it, there are helpful explanatory videos on YouTube.
Jamison Harvey
Zane Gallagher