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Electric Rivet Gun 2.4mm-4.8mm Portable Rivet Nut Gun Drill Adapter Home Plug-in Riveting Tool Wireless Rivet Nail Bit Tools Kit

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Electric Rivet Gun 2.4mm-4.8mm Portable Rivet Nut Gun Drill Adapter Home Plug-in Riveting Tool Wireless Rivet Nail Bit Tools KitElectric Rivet Gun 2. 4mm 4. 8mm Portable Rivet Nut Gun Drill Adapter Home Plug in Riveting Tool Wireless Rivet Nail Bit Tools Kit Specification: DIY Supplies: woodworking, stainless steel, pipes Power Source: work with the electric drill MAX RPM : 1000 RPM Min Torque Strength: 15 N. m Material: Carbon steel and plastic Color: Blue, Black Full Length: Approx 160mm Feature: No Stress on hands The ergonomic design and smooth functioning prevent your

Electric Rivet Gun 2.4mm-4.8mm Portable Rivet Nut Gun Drill Adapter Home Plug-in Riveting Tool Wireless Rivet Nail Bit Tools Kit


Specification:

DIY Supplies: woodworking, stainless steel, pipes

Power Source: work with the electric drill

MAX RPM : 1000 RPM

Min Torque Strength: 15 N.m

Material: Carbon steel and plastic

Color: Blue, Black

Full Length: Approx 160mm


Feature:

No Stress on hands--The ergonomic design and smooth functioning prevent your hands from damaging in the long run, including prevention from arthritis.

Pocket-sized--The fact that this electric gun adapter is just the size of your pocket makes it portable to be taken anywhere without a special box or pouch.

Faster--The convenient design and easy-to-fit adapter make the riveting faster and firmer in lesser time than the traditional rivet guns.

Increase Productivity--Ensures high productivity and improve your return on investment with the very low installation cost

Efficiency--The rivets do not drop out. Quick-release and installation, excellent ergonomics, great strength, and great added features

Multi functional--This rivet gun can be combined with various types of power tools.

Convenient & Labor Saving--Contrasted with the traditional riveter, the insert nut makes tasks so easy when connected with a drill, reducing user fatigue

Wide Usage--Compact size and weight for areas of the manufacturing industrial fastening. Applicable to all kinds of sheet metal, pipes. Reduced user fatigue. (SUGGESTION: PLEASE ADJUST THE DRILL TO MAXI TORSION AND LOW SPEED FOR LONGER SERVICE LIFE.)


CAUTION:

1. When using the rivet gun adapter, you need to hold the front handle to work normally.
2. Rivets above M5*20 / 3.2*20 / 2.4*20 cannot be used.
3. Stainless steel rivets cannot be used.
4. If you don't follow the procedure, the nail will be stuck or the nail cannot be pulled.
5. If the rivet cannot be removed, please unscrew the socket head and press it with a wrench to pull it out.
If you encounter any problem, please contact the customer service in time.


Packing List:

SET-A

1 * Rivet Adapter

1 * Auxiliary handle

4 * Rivet heads

1 * Mini wrench

3 * Spare Paws

SET-B

1 * Rivet Adapter

1 * Auxiliary handle

4 * Rivet heads

1 * Mini wrench

3 * Spare Paws

20 * Nails

Method of operation:

1. Turn on the electric drill
2. Connect the electric drill
3. Install the auxiliary handle
4. It needs to be rotated counterclockwise to the end before inserting the rivet
5. Put in the correct rivets
6. Pull out the rivet clockwise
7. Exit the rivet counterclockwise

Instructions for use:

Step 1: Install the adapter on the drill chuck
Step 2: Adjust the steering of the electric drill, turn it to the left, hold the conversion head firmly with your hand to turn the electric drill, and insert the rivet when the conversion head makes a "click" sound.
Step 3: Adjust the electric drill to the right, hold the conversion head firmly with your hand and turn the electric drill, you can pull the rivet
Step 4: After pulling the stud, adjust the steering of the electric drill to turn to the left, hold the conversion head firmly with your hand to turn the electric drill, and pull out the rivet tail after hearing the sound of "da-da".


. Brand Name: TEMPS DETIR,Origin: Mainland China,Certification: CE,Riveter Gun Type: Blind Rivet Guns,Usage: Home DIY,Power Type: Electric Rivet Guns,Feature 1: Rivet Gun Adapter for Electric Drill,Feature 2: Cordless Riveting Tool Kit,Feature 3: Electric Riveter Power Hand Tool,Feature 4: Fits for 3/32" 1/8" 5/32" 3/16" Rivets Nut,Feature 5: Electric Rivet Gun Head,Feature 6: Cordless Riveting Gun Drill Tool Aluminum Alloy Adapter Accessories,Choice: yes
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