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Install Keensert®-style inserts.
Place the tip of these tools into an insert and strike them with a hammer to drive the keys into the material. They’re compatible with Keensert® inserts.
Screw an insert onto these tools and drive them a quarter to half-turn below the material's surface. They're compatible with helical inserts that have a prong.
Place the tip of these tools into installed inserts and push down to trigger the spring-loaded punch to break off the prong.
Place the tip of these tools into an insert and strike a light blow to the tool’s head. Then turn the tools counterclockwise with pressure to extract the insert.
Screw an insert onto these tools and drive them a quarter to half-turn below the material’s surface.
Thread these tools into an insert and turn counterclockwise to extract.
Use these installation bits with power drills and drill presses as an alternative to a screwdriver for fast installation.
Compatible with Tap-Lok inserts.
Attach these installation tips to a soldering iron. The tips transfer heat from the soldering iron to the insert, softening the surrounding plastic. When the plastic cools, it solidifies around the insert to keep it secure.
Extract heat-set inserts by attaching these tips to a soldering iron. The tips transfer heat from the soldering iron to the insert, softening the surrounding plastic to loosen the insert so it can be removed.
Compatible with push-to-expand and Dodge inserts, these tools push down a plate inside the insert so the insert expands and stays secure in the surrounding material.
These installation bits can be used with power drills and drill presses as an alternative to a hex driver for fast installation.
Strike these tools with a hammer or mallet to press threaded inserts into composites.
Use these tools to install most styles of rivet nuts. Use a wrench to hold the tool and a ratchet to tighten the nut.
Smaller and lighter than cordless and hydraulic rivet nut tools, use these to install thin-walled bulbed, ribbed, sleeve, and smooth rivet nuts.
Install all styles of rivet nuts more quickly than cordless rivet nut tools.
Turn these tools by hand to install low-profile rivet nuts.
Install smooth body rivet nuts.
Use two hands to maximize leverage when installing smooth body rivet nuts.
Use these tools to install smooth and ribbed body rivet nuts. An indicator allows you to ensure your rivet nut installs correctly.
Install screw-to-install rivet nuts and rivet nuts for plastic and composites.
A sleeve slides over the pin and holds it in place.
The tools in these sets have a sleeve that slides over the pin and holds it in place.
The magnetic tip holds pins in place.
Assortments include various sizes of helical inserts and a tap, a drill bit, and an installation tool for each thread size.
Inserts come with a through-hole tap and installation tool.
Kits include helical inserts, a tap, and an installation tool.
These kits have short-, normal-, and long-reach inserts, an installation tool, and a tap.
These inserts come with an installation tool. Drive the keys into the surrounding material for a more secure hold than thread-locking inserts.
A closed-end tap, drill bit, and installation bit are included with these inserts.
Assortments include various sizes of inserts, a soldering iron, a ceramic insulation tube, and installation tips.
Quickly set foam backer rods in caulk joints at a consistent depth without puncturing them.
Add threads to holes in preparation for installing helical inserts.