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πŸ”§ Efficient Rivnut Insert Setting Tool: Nutsert Installation made easy Review

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3.3
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Description of πŸ”§ Efficient Rivnut Insert Setting Tool: Nutsert Installation made easy

Reusable. Main parts are made of 40Cr and heat treated. M5 M6 M8 M10 High Tensile 10.9 Thread. Reducing the chance of the rivnut turning compared to plier type tool. Bolt and washer can be easily replaced.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

It worked perfectly!

This product did exactly what it was designed to do! I just added a star washer to rest against the lock nut to keep the nut from turning and it worked great. Those who did checks and said that the tool broke, most likely overtightened the union nuts (which is not difficult). Those who wrote about the cost of the components are right. It's pricey for what you get if you're really willing to buy the individual components for it, but a little pre-research should have cleared that up. I knew…

Pros
  • Blind Rivets
Cons
  • Not Sure

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cheap! Nothing but a nut and bolt with gasket. Counterfeit tool

*I believed what is pictured* I thought this tool was like a Blueview/McMaster wrench with the bodies tapping and the rivet nut pulling. What I received was a $3 parts kit from a home store that included a nut and gasket. To look like the tool pictured, real threads are mated and wrenches are used to pull out the rivet nut. Not only is this design cheap as hell, not only does it require 2 wrenches, it also requires a hex and uses an M6 thread to pull (which just turns the nut in the hole if no…

Pros
  • Fastener
Cons
  • Brief instructions

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Is working. Has good pros and some cons

Overall I am happy with the tool. On the plus side, it's compact and can be used in very tight setups where larger, long-handled tools won't fit. It's also inexpensive (but you only get one size). I'm concerned about the hex screw he uses to pull apart and squeeze Nutsert. I've done about 8 uses so far and it's been great, but it looks like a regular black metal machine screw and I can see where the threads have worn. So I don't know how long the mounting screw will last. Also, this tool…

Pros
  • Rivets
Cons
  • Requires Socket