Tuesday, July 17, 2012

HAND TOOL NUT RIVETER

                        HAND NUT RIVETER 5 SIZES

                                                       Available from DMSeeleysTools USA

                                                          






From DMSeeleysTools The Riv Nut hand Tools have five different size nose pieces when other Riv Nut hand tools only have 4 and requires access to only one side of the work piece. The Riv Nut can be installed after painting or other final finishing operations. Its ideal for materials that can't be tapped or welded.



At least six full thread turns, even in thin materials.







Only one operator is required from one side to use the Riv Nut hand tools.







May be used as blind fastener or screw anchor.







Suitable for small production



applications or mass production assembly lines.







APPLICATIONS-- You can use the Riv Nut hand tools for automobiles, electric home appliances, electronics, building and construction. works like a rivet but has a threaded center. It's like putting a nut on the other side when only one side of the material is accessible. This also works well for stripped holes as an insert.







Contains:  Heavy Duty Riv Nut Hand Tool setting tools and 5 different threaded nose pieces to match the following Riv Nut sizes 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 1/4-20 and 10/32s inserts. Also comes with directions and hole drill size chart.





Description:



Applies threaded inserts into thin metal, plastic or fiberglass. Insert tools comes with 5 threaded mandrels and nosepieces to set the following thread sizes:6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32, 1/4-20. Drill hole into material. Screw on threaded insert on tool. Squeeze handle until insert is set. Turn knob counterclockwise until released. Inserts sold separately.

Quick Thread Size Hole Size

6-32 17/64” (.2656) (6.747mm)

8-32 17/64” (.2656) (6.747mm)

10-24 19/64” (.2969) (7.541mm)

10-32 19/64” (.2969) (7.541mm)

1/4-20 25/64” (.3906) (9.9922mm)



Quantity:





INSTRUCTIONS



1.Select the Quick Thread Rivet size that you wish to use: 6-32, 8-32, 10-24, 10-32 or 1/4-20. With the hand tools handle open, screw on corresponding color threaded mandrel (turn counterclockwise) and tighten with tool





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2.With your tools handle open, screw corresponding color nosepiece onto tool and tighten (turn counterclockwise).





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3. With your hand tools handle open, screw threaded rivet onto threaded mandrel and tighten until threaded rivet head makes contact with nosepiece.

4. Drill recommended hole size (See chart below).





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5. Insert threaded rivet into hole.

6. Squeeze your hand tools handle to set threaded rivet. Rivet is set when expanded and snug in hole. Caution: Threads will become damaged if set with too much force.

7. Using tool knob, unscrew tool from threaded rivet.





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8. Threaded rivet is now ready to accept screw (sold separately).





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ALSO Available! Heavy Duty Stainless steel Riv Nuts @ DMSeeleysTools. com


DMSeeleys Hand Tools for your at home had tools.









Wednesday, February 29, 2012

TOWELS FALL OFF HOOK TIP

From DMSeeleysTools.com.  This is our make your life easier  tip. Ever get one of those expensive towel hooks. You know the one that matches your toilet paper holder and your towel bar etc. The problem is since it is so fancy it doesn't do what it was supposed to do. I mean like hold your towel. Put your towel on it then reach down to pick it up off the floor since that's where it fell.

Walk by your hanging towel, --oops it just fell off  on to the floor again. Well here's a simple way to put an end to this aggravation once and for all and in the best way,-- cheap! Pick up some small Velcro pads or what ever size you need. Clean the hook with alcohol then put a small cut of the picky side behind your hook where it comes in contact with the towel and where ever you can't see it. Small is better then too big other wise it might come off. That will put and end to that aggravation and yes your welcome!

Denny