These types of rivet nut guns come in either pull-to-stroke ( Cardinal’s P/N 4080, also known as Bollhoff’s P2005) or pull-to-pressure ( Cardinal’s P/N 4090, also known as Bollhoff’s P2007 and Cardinal’s P/N 6703P, also known as Bollhoff’s P3007PN) options – dependent on your specific fastener and application needs. Tool Automatically Reverses Out of Installed Fastener.Quick Installation (up to 20 installs per minute in perfect conditions).Rivnut® Fastener Auto-Feeds into Gun (saves several seconds per install).Ergonomic Grip (including a hook that provides the ability to hang the tool from a zero gravity reel).Advantages of Pneumatic/Hydraulic Rivet Nut Guns Operators are pleased to see the tools provide consistent, high quality installation of each rivet nut. The pressure of air enters the gun and forces hydraulic oil and a large internal spring to accurate the tool. The pneumatic/hydraulic Rivet Nut Guns are powered by air compressors at 90 psi. And, there are always the time tested medium- and low-volume manual hand tools, which provide the excellent installation results at an affordable cost, but at slower install rate. However, recent innovations have created a lithium-ion rechargeable battery operated version, a cordless rivet nut gun. These guns are typically actuated with pneumatic air pressure and have hydraulic oil running throughout the inside of the tool, so it is a pneumatic/hydraulic tool. The pulling mechanism inside the tool engages the internal threads of the fastener to exert a pull, which causes the rivet nut shank to expand/upset against the blindside of the material that it is being fastened. A Rivet Nut Gun, or Rivnut® Gun, is a tool used to install a Rivnut®, or rivet nut fastener.
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