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Squeeze the handles to install blind rivets.
Kits include a tool and domed and flush-mount rivets for 0.063"-0.125" and 0.188"-0.25" material thickness ranges.
Contoured handles provide comfort and a secure grip.
Swivel the head to install blind rivets at any angle.
Long handles provide additional leverage to install large-diameter rivets.
A built-in receptacle collects spent mandrels.
To install plastic blind rivets, squeeze the handles.
Install rivets with 40% less force than other manual tools.
Replace individual parts in a variety of blind rivet tools.
Use these tools for repair and maintenance work.
Designed for durability, these tools can handle the demands of high-volume production and assembly.
An extra-long nosepiece allows access to hard-to-reach areas.
The perfect tools for installing standard and sealing blind rivets when there's no power source nearby.
Rivet setters are required for standard and heavy duty air-powered hammers to drive rivets.
Place against the back side of your rivet while hammering the head.
Kits include a hammer and round rivet setters.
Also known as zip guns, use these air hammers with a rivet setter and a bucking bar to install solid rivets.
Replace individual parts in a variety of Superior Pneumatic air-powered hammers.
Set solid rivets using one of these tools and your hammer.
Squeeze to get 3,500 pounds of pressure and set solid rivets.
Also known as alligator squeezers, these tools offer up to 6,000 lbs. of force to set solid rivets.
Trim solid rivets to the length you need without changing their shape.
One of these tools and a hammer are all you need to expand the base of hollow (tubular) and hollow-end (semi-tubular) rivets.
Attach this tool to your drill to remove all styles of domed head rivets.
Slide these tools under the head of push-in rivets and squeeze the handles to pop the rivet out. They are also known as panel clip pliers.
Generate enough force with the assistance of a self-contained hydraulic system to install blind rivets with one hand.
These tools pull the rivet bolt tight to the collar, clinches the collar in place, and clips any excess length of the bolt.
Use these tools to install most styles of rivet nuts. Use a wrench to hold the tool and a ratchet to tighten the nut.
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.
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.
Install screw-to-install rivet nuts and rivet nuts for plastic and composites.
Impact-resistant steel makes these punches stronger and more durable than standard pin-removal punches.
Minimize damage to your work surfaces with these brass punches, which are softer than steel punches.
The punches in these sets have a knurled handle, which offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use them to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Use these sets to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Loosen pins and rivets before removal.
Knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened. These tools are also known as pin punches.
The knurled handle of these punches offers a more secure grip than standard punches. Use pin-removal punches to knock out pins and rivets that have already been loosened.
Made of materials that are Factory Mutual approved, these nonmagnetic, corrosion-resistant tools inhibit sparking. They satisfy OSHA requirements for nonsparking tools.
A soft brass body minimizes the damage these punches make on work surfaces.
A hammer and punch in one, this tool knocks out pins, rivets, and bolts.
Contains pin-loosening, pin-removal, and center-marking punches as well as chisels.
Set solid rivets by hand. These tools are also known as paneing, setting, and seaming hammers.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these chisels satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
You need access to only one side of the material to install these rivets.
Access to both sides of the material is required for installation.
A flexible shank allows these rivets to be removed and reused. You need access to only one side of the material to install.