Hand Riveter | Rivet Gun

Chinese profesional manufacturer of hand riveter and rivet guns.

  • Hand Riveter
  • Rivet Gun
  • Hand Riveter's Application
  • Swich Nosepieces
  • Hand Riveter's Graphic
  • 4 Different Nosepieces Sizes
  • How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 1
  • How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 2
  • How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 3
  • How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 4
  • How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 5
Item No.: CS120110
Material of Body: Carbon Steel, Hardened
Surface Finishing: Blacked
Applicable Rivet: 2.4mm(3/32") , 3.2mm(1/8"), 4.0mm(5/32"), 4.8mm(3/16")
Overall Length: 10" | 250mm
Weight: 610g
Packaging: Double Blister, 6pcs/Inner Box, 24pcs/Carton

Detailed Description:

Hand Riveter

Hand Riveter's Applciation

Hand Riveter Hand Riveter's Applciation

Rivet Gun's 4 Sizes Mandrels

Size Different Hole Sizes
Size No. 0 1 2 3
Diameter [mm] 2.4mm 3.2mm 4.0mm 4.8mm
Diameter [inch] 3/32" 1/8" 5/32" 3/16"
Swich Nosepieces 4 Different Nosepieces Sizes

How to Use Hand Riveter

How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 1

Step 1

Rrill a suitable hole in two needed riveting material. How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 2

Step 2

Instert a rivet into the hole. How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 3

Step 3

Insert the rivet into the nosepiece. How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 4

Step 4

Press the handles. How to Use Hand Riveter, Step 5

Step 5

Successful operation drain the spikebar.

What is Hand Riveter?

Hand Riveter, also known as pneumatic hammers, are used as a permanent fastener in mechanical industries. It is a less costly and effective way of joining a structure. According to the requirement, rivets are available in many shapes and sizes.
Rivet guns use pressure to apply rivets which fasten two work pieces together. They're common in mechanical engineering and the construction industries. As seen in Figure 1, there are various types of rivet guns, each having its pros and cons. It is necessary to know the features of each rivet gun type to select the best one for a particular application.

What is riveting?

Riveting is a process used to join two pieces of metal using rivets. Rivets are small cylindrical pins that come in various sizes, materials, and shapes. The riveting process involves pushing a rivet through a hole drilled in a material. The rivet’s tail is then buckled or screwed so that it protrudes to approximately 1.5 times the shaft diameter, holding the rivet in place. With proper use, riveting can be an effective way to make strong and durable joints that do not require welding or brazing.
Different industries and applications use rivets, including the aerospace and automotive industries. Also, construction projects, such as scaffolding or framework building, often require riveting. Read our article on riveting for more details on the riveting process.

What is a rivet gun?

A rivet gun is a simple tool to fasten two or more pieces of metal together. The operator inserts the rivets into the barrel by hand or with an automatic feeder device that moves them into place. The rivet gun is ready to use once a rivet is fed into the barrel.

Rivet gun types

Rivet guns come in different types. For example, a larger rivet gun is necessary to connect pieces of wood than the rivet gun needed to create a decorative design on a piece of furniture.
A comparison of the different types of rivet guns is given below.

Manual rivet gun

Manual rivet guns (seen in Figure 1 left) are operated by hand power alone. The operator holds the tool in one hand while pulling back on a lever with the other hand; this causes the barrel to advance while simultaneously driving the head of a rivet into place. Read our article on manual rivet tools for more details on the parts and operation of a manual rivet tool.
Manual rivet gun's features
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to use
  • Available at reasonable prices
  • Takes more time for riveting
  • Stressful on hands and wrists if used repeatedly
Manual rivet gun's application
Manual rivet guns are used for applications like assembling furniture pieces at home and repairing damaged equipment in the garage.

Electric rivet gun

An electric rivet gun is powered by a motor. It uses an internal spring mechanism to drive a piston, pushing the rivet through a hole and then out the back, where it's crushed against the opposite side of the joint. Read our article on electric rivet guns for more details on the parts and operation of an electric rivet gun.
Electric rivet gun's features
  • Faster and more efficient way of assembling a project
  • Electric rivet guns can drive multiple rivets simultaneously, unlike a manual rivet gun
  • The cordless variant comes in handy with rechargeable batteries
  • Expensive
Electric rivet gun's application
Electric rivet guns are ideal for large-scale production or to make fast repairs on a car or truck.

Pneumatic rivet gun

Pneumatic rivet guns are powered by compressed air instead of electricity. Pneumatic riveters use compressed air to move a piston, which operates the jaws of the air riveting tool, which in turn installs the rivet by pulling on the mandrel until it breaks off. Read our article on pneumatic rivet guns for more details on the operation, system parts, and types of pneumatic rivet guns.
Pneumatic rivet gun's features
  • Light-weight
  • High-quality riveting
  • Easy to use

Rivet gun selection

The necessary type of rivet gun depends on the applications, material, and rivet size.

Materials

Use a manual or pneumatic rivet tool while working with softer materials such as wood or plastic. Electric rivet guns are suitable for heavy-duty uses where strength is needed more than speed (like steel). These tools are typically more powerful than manual or pneumatic rivet guns and are suitable for many strong materials.

Ease of use

Manual rivet guns require significant pressure to use and leave the mandrel collection to the user. Electric and pneumatic rivet guns are easier to operate and some have provisions to catch the mandrels after riveting.

Speed

Pneumatic rivet guns are the fastest at installing rivets, followed by their electric and manual counterparts, respectively.

Power supply requirement

Electric rivet guns require a power supply to operate. Hence, choose a manual or pneumatic gun if there is no power outlet nearby.

Portability

Pneumatic rivet guns require a hosed connection to compressed air. This makes them less versatile for use compared to manual and electric rivet guns.

Number of rivets

Use pneumatic or electric rivet guns if the project requires installing a large number of rivets in less time.

Rivet size

Use manual rivet guns for small, thin-walled tubing. Use an electric or pneumatic rivet gun to rivet larger tubes. These tools can handle larger diameters and thicker materials more efficiently than manual rivet guns.

Rivet gun issues

Some common issues that a user may encounter with a rivet gun include:

Jamming

A rivet can get jammed within a rivet gun. Use good-quality tools and materials to prevent rivet jamming. For example, avoid using cheap rivets that break easily when compressed.

Rivet gun doesn't work

The rivet gun may not be operating correctly due to misuse. It may also be that the rivet jams inside the tool. Try cleaning out any rivets that may have caught up in your machine, and then test it again. Also, check for any mechanical issues with the machine. Ensure that all the pieces are in place and not loose before using the rivet gun again. This could be as simple as replacing a filter or gasket, but it could also require replacing the entire machine.

Nozzle issues

If the nozzle isn't working correctly, it will cause problems with how quickly the rivet is pushed out of the gun. Adjust the tool settings to ensure everything is working in order.

Electrical issues

If you have an electrical issue with your rivet gun, you may have to hold the trigger down for longer than average, or it won't work. This could mean you need to replace a fuse or reset the circuit breaker on the machine.

Hydraulic oil leak

If a specific rivet gun requires hydraulic oil, the oil is necessary to keep the machine running. If you're experiencing a leak, tighten all of your fittings and check your oil level before using it again. Replace the gasket or seal if the leak is severe.

Hand riveter maintenance

Perform regular inspection and maintenance of a rivet gun to keep it running smoothly for a long time. Read our article on maintaining a pneumatic rivet gun for more information.

Inspecting rivet gun parts

Inspecting rivet gun parts

Trigger
The trigger is used to fire the rivet gun, so it must work smoothly to drive the rivets into place. Ensure there are no obstructions inside the trigger mechanism and it is properly lubricated before use.
Handle
The rivet gun handle should be comfortable to hold and easy to grip, making it easier to use. If the handle feels loose or too tight, adjust the tension screw on the back of the gun until it feels right.
Barrel
The barrel is used to hold the rivet, so it should be straight and free of any obstructions. Replace the barrel if it is bent or warped.
Nosepiece
The nosepiece should be rounded and smooth, making it easy to drive in rivets without damaging them. If the nosepiece is chipped or broken, contact a gunsmith and have them replace it.

Cleaning the gun

It is essential to clean the gun after each use to prevent the formation of rust. This helps keep the device in good working condition and prolong its life.

Checking spring tension

Check the spring tension regularly to ensure it is not too tight or loose.
  • A rivet gun with a loose spring will be less effective when driving a rivet, which could lead to unsafe situations when using your tool at high speeds.
  • A rivet gun with a spring that is too tight could cause the device to break, which can even lead to an injury. Contact a professional for repairs if you notice any issues with your rivet gun's spring tension.

Rivet Gun's Features

  • Designed to work with 3/32 in. to 5/32 in. Dia rivets for general purpose rivet jobs
  • Extended nose makes work easier in hard-to-reach places making it a great tool for general purpose rivet tasks, such as gutters, furniture and canvas works
  • Manual riveter provides portable fastening:includes 4 interchangeable heads so that you have everything you need to start riveting
  • Not recommended for use with 3/16 in.(5mm) Dia all-steel rivets; stainless steel rivets are not for use with manually operated rivet tools
  • Wide application: Metal work, Gutter, Automotive and other common projects Whether you're a novice or seasoned riveter, this gun will accomplish your needs

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