Pliers for riveting
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Side riveting pliers M3-M6 for rivet nuts 200mm, KN 4770621
Profi side rivet nuts for rivet nuts / nuts Length: 200 mm For nuts M3, M4, M5, M6 For nuts: aluminum, copper, steel and stainless steel In : Rivet Adapters 4pcs Pliers Made of Cr-Mo, Carbon Steel and PVC How to rivet a nut in a sheet hole: 1) Drill a suitable hole - the diameter and the thickness of the sheet is shown on the rivet bag. 2) open the pliers of the pliers and screw the rivet on the thorn. nut (tongue collar) 3) Thread the nut on the mandrel into the hole, press it firmly and press the shoulder of the tongs. 4) Then open the arms and screw the thorn with the wheel you turn to the right. 5) Repeatedly press the arms of the pliers until the nut is firmly pushed. 6) open the shoulders and turn the knob to the left unscrew the thorn from the nut. Using the shortening, the extension of the cylindrical part of the pliers can be changed to a small extent by the transmission / control force. When nuts are riveted, it is necessary to clamp the nuts with a feel - threatening to pull the thread out of the nut or to tighten the threaded part of the mandrel or damage the lever mechanism of the pliers. General - When riving, it is necessary to think that the force mechanism of the tongs can not be pulled down - this can happen when the nut is completely nathleted = no longer irritating! If you drill the nuts in a place where it is not possible to verify that the nut is completely nozzle, or if you are starting and still not feeling, then we recommend first trying out what power is needed to tighten the nut or how many pliers it will take to completely nip sheet nuts.
In stock25,68 € with VAT -
Front riveting pliers M3-M12 for rivet nuts 440mm with scale, KN 4770630
Profi lever riveting pliers for rivet nuts with scale / nut rivets Length: 440 mm For nuts M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12 For nuts: aluminum, copper , steel and stainless steel Including: rivet adapters 7pcs Pliers are made of Cr-Mo material, carbon steel and PVC Using a rivet nut in a riveted joint, you create an intact thread that you can easily attach to other components. Procedure for riveting a nut into a sheet metal hole: 1) drill a suitable hole - the diameter and strength of the sheet metal is given on a bag with rivet nuts. 2) open the arms of the pliers and screw the rivet onto the mandrel. nut(clamp with pliers) 3) thread the nut on the mandrel into the hole, press vertically and press the arms of the pliers. 4) then open the arms and screw in the mandrel using the wheel you turn to the right. 5) Squeeze the arms of the pliers repeatedly until the nut is firmly pressed in. By shortening, lengthening the cylindrical part of the pliers, it is possible to change the transmission / control force to a small extent. When riveting nuts, it is necessary to press the nuts with a feeling - there is a risk of the thread being pulled out of the nut, or the threaded part of the mandrel being torn off or the lever mechanism of the pliers being damaged. General - when riveting, it is necessary to keep in mind that the force mechanism of the pliers must not be overtightened = this can happen when the nut is already completely riveted = no longer rivet! If you are riveting the nuts in a place where it is not possible to verify whether the nut is already completely riveted, or if you are starting and do not have a feel yet, then we recommend first to test what force is needed to tighten the nut, or how many pliers to pull the complete riveting. nut on a piece of sheet
In stock73,35 € with VAT -
Front riveting pliers M3-M10 for rivet nuts 330mm, KN 4770632
Profi lever rivet nuts for rivet nuts / nuts Length: 330 mm For nuts M3, M4, M5, M6, M8, M10 For nuts: aluminum, copper, steel and stainless steel Including: 6-Pin Rivet Adapters Pliers Made of Cr-Mo, Carbon Steel, and PVC How to rivet a nut in a sheet hole: 1) Drill a suitable hole - the diameter and the thickness of the sheet is shown on the rivet bag. 2) open the pliers of the pliers and screw the rivet on the thorn. nut (tongue collar) 3) Thread the nut on the mandrel into the hole, press it firmly and press the shoulder of the tongs. 4) Then open the arms and screw the thorn with the wheel you turn to the right. 5) Repeatedly press the arms of the pliers until the nut is firmly pushed. 6) open the shoulders and turn the knob to the left unscrew the thorn from the nut. Using the shortening, the extension of the cylindrical part of the pliers can be changed to a small extent by the transmission / control force. When nuts are riveted, it is necessary to clamp the nuts with a feel - threatening to pull the thread out of the nut or to tighten the threaded part of the mandrel or damage the lever mechanism of the pliers. General - When riving, it is necessary to think that the force mechanism of the tongs can not be pulled down - this can happen when the nut is completely nathleted = no longer irritating! If you drill the nuts in a place where it is not possible to verify that the nut is completely nozzle, or if you are starting and still not feeling, then we recommend first trying out what power is needed to tighten the nut or how many pliers it will take to completely nip sheet nuts. If these pliers are not available, you can buy the same Fortum pliers
In stock38,22 € with VAT -
Accordion riveting pliers for blind rivets, CN 4770677
Pantograph / scissor riveting pliers Length: 250 mm / 825mm For rivets: 2.4 - 3.2 - 4.0 - 4.8 mm - 6.4 mm For rivets: aluminum, measured, steel and stainless steel 5 pcs of rivet ends(2.4 - 3.2 - 4.0 - 4,8 - 6,4mm) Plastic collection container for capturing torn-off nails Pliers are made of Cr-Mo material, carbon steel and PVC Parts individual: Jaws: Cr-Mo, hardened to 55-60 HRC Attachments: Black phosphate, heat treated
In stock16,32 € with VAT