![]() ![]() Fast-hitting gun - These operate in a similar way to the slow-hitting versions, but at a higher rate of speed.Averaging approximately 2,500 bpm (blows per minute) offering increased control, accuracy and less kick than guns that deliver a single blow. Slow-hitting gun - For use on hard rivets, slow-hitting rivet guns deliver repeated blows to the rivet as long as the trigger is compressed.If you have a large number of rivets to set this is the ideal option, quick and easy and virtually fatigue-free. Air riveters - are an essential air tool for heavy-duty applications.This provides a higher amount of force to the rivet reducing the risk of damage and creating uniformity in the positioning and depth of the rivets. When the trigger is squeezed, the throttle valve opens, allowing the pressurised air to flow into the piston. Pneumatic rivet guns - Regulated air passes through a throttle valve which is typically controlled by a trigger in the handgrip.This operation pulls the pinhead then the rivet pin expands, the excess stem breaks off leaving the rivet permanently fixed in position holding the two pieces of material together. How are they used?Īir rivet guns are powered by an air compressor via an air hose feed, during application a rivet pin should be inserted into the riveter, place the pinhead into the hole of the materials you wish to secure then squeeze the trigger (for a pneumatic riveter one pull of the trigger is usually enough). Our rivet gun range includes leading brands such as Bahco, RS PRO & PREVOST. These guns are known as a pneumatic riveter, pneumatic pop rivet gun or air riveter, used to drive rivet pins. Use an air rivet gun to join & secure materials together.
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