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Air-powered riveting tools are used in metal fabrication and assembly tasks to join thin sheet metal or metal plates. Rivets or rivet nuts (sometimes called rivnuts) are placed in a pre-drilled hole, and the tool compresses to secure the fastener. Air-powered riveting tools produce higher compression force, speed installation, and reduce hand fatigue and injuries compared to hand riveting tools, which require workers to manually compress the handle to install the rivet. Air-powered tools are typically lighter than cordless tools, helping to reduce operator fatigue when used for long periods of time. They have fewer moving parts, so they tend to run cooler and have a longer lifespan than cordless tools.
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Air-Powered Rivet Nut Installation Tools
Air-powered rivet nut installation tools install threaded rivet nuts (sometimes called rivnuts or nutserts) into metal when a threaded hole is needed and the metal workpiece is too thin for a thread. The threaded nut is inserted into a pre-drilled hole and the riveting tool compresses the back side of the rivet nut to secure it in place. When finished, the insert sits flush with the top-facing surface of the workpiece.
Industrial Duty — Includes Mandrel Collection: No
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Industrial Duty — Includes Mandrel Collection: Yes
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