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The YUZES Rivet Nut Tool Adapter is a professional-grade kit designed for effortless riveting. It features 12 mandrels and 260 nuts, making it versatile for various applications. Its compact design allows for easy use in tight spaces, while the durable materials ensure long-lasting performance. Plus, with a lifetime warranty, you can trust this tool to be a reliable addition to your toolkit.
Manufacturer | YUZES |
Brand | YUZES |
Model | 30-R1(5 Metric & 7 SAE Mandrels & 260Nuts) |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8 x 4 x 2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Rivet Nut Tool-30R-1 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 23 |
J**D
Nice combo in good packaging
I was looking more for the rivnuts for an application when this caught my eye: no janky manual setup to crimp the rivnut. The many mandrels along with a nearly endless supply of rivnuts means I am probably set for life.In actual use, it works as you'd expect. The only thing missing is some sort of indicator when the rivnut is "set," either through a visual dial/indicator or some predefined torque value for the thing. I used a torque wrench, rather than a cordless drill, which gave me far more control over the process. At the end of the project, I had accomplished my objectives, and now I have the tool & supplies for the future.
K**I
Works, but I like the pump type better. leaves marks in the nuts
I wondered how it would keep the rivet from moving.. I was not sure if the tension of it being in place did it or what.. I found that the reason that it holds in place is because it grips into the top of the rivet and leaved indentations on the top of the rivet nut.. You can see this in the picture.. The pump style, made kind of like a pair of bolt cutters in design, does not leave these marks in them.. So if you want a smooth flawless top, then this is not for you..One major advantage that this has to that other type.. You do not need a lot of room to use it.. This will be most noticeable if using it in tighter places, like inside a wheel well of a car.. With this, it relies on the fact that you have an impact to use with it.. If not, and you want to use it, better plan on getting one.. At least with the bolt cutter style, you need no extra equipment..The positive part of this style.. You do not need as much arm strength to use this as the bold cutter style does..I honestly do not have anything to test these on right now, to give it a good testing, which is why I just ran one down to see how it worked.. One thing I noticed with the one that I did use was that it did not pull the back part of the nut down evenly.. It is at about a 1 or 2 degree angle.. This may not happen when using it with metal in the center.. I am not going to drill the ones out that I have used in the past just to find out.. I will find out later when I have an actual need for more of them.
C**S
Perfect!
works as it should... lots of extras. Looks, Feels very well made. Very heady duty. LOVE IT
Y**Y
Strong, reliable, works well, but not very comfortable to use.
Pros:1. The tool works well and has the bits for next to any possible size of the nut rivets.2. The tool is very strong and seems to be reliable.3. It comes with a very good selection of the rivets to begin using it immediately after getting hands on the machine.4. The tool comes with a very strong and convenient plastic storage box.Cons:1. The rivet size dependent replaceable bits after installing to the tool head are not locked in place and tend to be lost from the assembled tool.2. The wrench for tightening the rivet size dependent support part for rivet head doesn't match all the support parts. It's not a big deal but doesn't feel right.
T**N
Clever kit for installing Rivet Nuts with a drill
YOu get a nice kit, with the installation tools all in a convenient carry / storage case. You also get a nice assortment of rivet nuts to use in your projects.Using a drill is a lot more convenient than using the hand tools to try and set the rivet nuts, especially if you need to seat a bunch of them.
P**2
A little clunky
While it is a little clunky, it does look like it'll work as directed. The mandrels are clearly marked for which insert you are wanting to use, so that makes life a lot easier. The head which the mandrels go through has a bearing which the mandrel rides on. This will make it easier overall for the tool to work as expected. The metal of the mandrels is typical of these, but should work well for a good long while. It isn't hard to get it together and if you have room for a regular manual insert setting, there should be more than enough room to utilize this. Overall not bad, just a little clunky (IMHO).
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