🔧 Rivet Your Way to Perfection!
The Hand Rivet Nut Tool by Niteguy is a comprehensive riveting solution featuring 6 mandrels and 42 rivet nuts, designed for durability and ease of use. Made from heat-treated steel, this tool is perfect for a variety of applications, ensuring you can tackle any project with confidence. Compact and portable, it’s the ideal companion for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Niteguy |
Brand | Niteguy |
Item Weight | 13.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3 x 1.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LDZT-0808 |
Manufacturer Part Number | LDZT-0808 |
N**C
Simple to use.
Simple to use for riv-nuts. Didn’t need to buy the fancy and expensive tool. Happy with my purchase. Has both metric and standard.
B**N
Great for tight spaces, but not an all day tool.
Worked great for a few tight spaces jobs. The roller/needle bearing did the job. Not heavy duty enough for a lot of work at one time. Also bearing not lubed, used a more oil than grease based lubricant - got the job done.
S**L
Works as advertised, well made kit
I had to install a few automotive parts that required the installation of rivet nuts and this kit worked very well and came in a variety of sizes.
J**E
Just what I needed to mount my ladder to the inside of my tailgate on my pickup
I had to order a complete set of rivnuts because there were not enough in the kit for the size I needed. They worked great and easy to install.
H**A
This didn't work as planned
I wasn't able to secure the rivet nut in the sheet metal; had to pivot to another solution.
D**R
More Rivnuts!
Great selection of rivnuts, the installation tool is a great idea but the needle bearing was a bit fragile. I bought some better quality bearings for a couple of bucks and got the job done. Could not live without rivnuts!
D**S
Easy to use
Did a great job of repairing the stripped hinge screw holes on an outside metal door frame.
C**T
Good idea, poor performance
Bought to install nut certs for fender flares on a Jeep where the back side was not accessible. If there was an abrasive surface to utilize on the slip collar this may work. I had very little success getting the nut certs to crimp without slipping, or breaking the bolt. I tried a lock washer to add friction, but was still unsuccessful. Had big hopes for this to utilize in tight spots where a pneumatic or hand operated crimp tool would not fit. After destroying about 6 crimps and wasting 2 hours of my afternoon I quit.
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