Each tool fits snugly into its respective place to prevent moving around and scraping. All pieces are packed in a rugged and compact carrying case. 【Hard-Wearing Quality】AOBEN rivet nut tool is made from thick steel and surface is heat-treated to prevent corrosion and increase the durability and strength of the tool.Please note that the M6 mandrel was installed in the gun. 【EXTRA MANDREL LOCK PINS】Parts included 2 mandrel lock pins, 6-piece mandrel & 90-piece rivet nuts ( Metric M6 M8 M10 SAE 1/4-20, 5/16-18, 3/8-16, 15 rivet nuts for each mandrel ).【ERGONOMIC AND SAVE EFFORT】14 inch longer steel arms and ergonomic handles with double compound hinges maximizing leverage, it can save more effort than those normal 13 inches rivet nut tool do, while being compact in design and easy to use compared with 16 inches.Unique spring loaded mandrel automatically locks the mandrel lock pin for the fastest mandrel changes on the market. 【QUICK-CHANGE HEAD】New Quick-change head design allows for easy changing of mandrels and nose pieces.Compare to Gage Bilt 722 and Huck 2025.at 100 psi (35kN at 7 bar), Air Pressure 70-100 psi (5-7 bar), Power Source: 70-100 psi Shop Air, Hydraulic Fluid: Automatic Transmission Fluid meeting DEXRON III, DEXRON VI, MERCON, Allison C-4 or equivalent, 32 to 125 Deg F (0 to 51.7 Deg C) Operating Temperature, Cylinder Diameter: 4.9 Inch (110.62mm), Overall Height: 13.7 Inch (350mm), Length of Head: 8.7 Inch (220mm), Center to Edge: 0.865 Inch (22), Fastener Type: 3/1 Pneudraulic Riveter, 0.55 Inch (14 mm) Stroke, Pull Capacity: 7,800lb.This tool is suitable for owner operators and small repair shops. Thought manufactured in China, critical seals are sourced from Europe. The pulling piston is made from chrom-moly steel hardened to Rockwell C30. This robust tool features extruded aluminum pneumatic and hydraulic body sections.This aggressively priced tool installs up to 1/4″ Magna-grip lockbolts and is capable of installing all lockbolt and blind fasteners used in truck cab bodywork.
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