Product description
Portability and Efficiency: This rivet nut gun boasts a small size, making it incredibly easy to carry around. Whether you're working on a construction site, in a workshop, or on a DIY project at home, its compact design allows for convenient transportation. Despite its small size, it doesn't compromise on efficiency, getting the job done quickly and effectively.
Quiet Operation: With lower noise levels compared to many other riveting tools, it provides a more pleasant working environment. You can use it without causing excessive disturbance, which is especially beneficial in noise-sensitive areas.
Superior Riveting Function: It offers a wide range of riveting capabilities. The riveting effect is excellent, ensuring that each rivet is properly set without any wastage. This not only saves on materials but also guarantees a high-quality finish for your work.
Multifunctional: One of its standout features is the ability to perform multiple tasks. In addition to riveting, it can also complete drilling and screwing operations, as long as you have a drill at hand. This all-in-one functionality makes it a versatile tool that can handle various aspects of a project.
Advantages Over Traditional Riveters:
•Hand Riveters: Traditional hand riveters are known for being labor-intensive and inefficient. They require a significant amount of physical effort to operate, and the process can be time-consuming. In contrast, this rivet nut gun offers a much more effortless and quicker way to get the job done.
•Traditional Electric Rivet Guns: These are often heavy and not very portable. They also tend to be noisy and have issues with dropping rivets. Moreover, their internal structure is prone to damage, leading to frequent breakdowns and maintenance costs. Our rivet nut gun addresses all these problems, providing a more reliable and user-friendly alternative.
Initial Setup: Hold the body of the rivet nut gun firmly. Make sure to set the drill in reverse mode.
Inserting Screws: When you hear the "da da da" sound, it's time to insert the screws into the nozzle. Use a wrench to install the appropriately sized nozzle. It's crucial to use the correct size; otherwise, the screws may get stuck, affecting the performance of the tool.