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Astro Introduces Drill Adapters for Rivet Nuts and Pop Rivets

Bellaireroad

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We started putting these tables in the manual, the difficultly is there are several brands that make rivet nuts diameters 0.5mm or 1mm larger so its not universal. I've just finished the drawings for a tool bit that will drill rivet nut holes and remove rivet nuts for up to 30 sizes/brands and this is coming with a toolbox magnet with the chart for easy reference.



Thx...what keeps the rivnut from spinning in the hole as it is tightened?


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Thx...what keeps the rivnut from spinning in the hole as it is tightened?


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When setting a rivet nut?
Depends on the tool, but most of our tools (including this ADN14 Adapter) pull straight back without any rotation, so it's not really an issue that needs to be overcome.
 

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When setting a rivet nut?

Depends on the tool, but most of our tools (including this ADN14 Adapter) pull straight back without any rotation, so it's not really an issue that needs to be overcome.



Ahh..Ok. You mentioned the larger sized mandrels needed a more powerful drill, and that's why they were not included. What are the limits on the tool itself? Will it handle up to M10 and 3/8, or did you test to that size?


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Ahh..Ok. You mentioned the larger sized mandrels needed a more powerful drill, and that's why they were not included. What are the limits on the tool itself? Will it handle up to M10 and 3/8, or did you test to that size?


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Handles up to M6 and 1/4" I tried mine out on 1/4" with my DeWalt 20V Max drill, and it is fast.
 

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You should go pitch this tool to the experimental airplane crowd. Places like homebuiltairplanes.com, sonexbuilders.net or any of the kit planes that are built with pop rivets (the sonex has over 10,000 stainless pop rivets in it). Personally I used the cheap $20 harbor freight pneumatic pop riveter to assemble my plane but there are time when I was working without an air compressor near by that the tool would have come in handy.

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With no M8, M10, 5/16 or 3/8 I'll still need another tool. I really want this tool but not at 1/4-20 and M6 max sizes.
 

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Recently picked up an ADN14 riv nut setter and I am loving it, but would also really like to pick up the M8 mandrel/nose piece that has been discussed. I can't seem to find it listed anywhere online. Chris - can you point me in the right direction?
 
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Ok so I put a fuel filter access panel in the inner fender of an LMM ('08 2500)

The provided push pins leave something to be desired and I think rivnuts would be awesome here.

I'd kinda prefer 10-32 'cause I do a ton of work w that size. We don't get a lot of rust so I'm not worried about fine threads seizing up.

Astro, can you recommend which rivnuts would work best on a plastic inner fender? Looking on Amazon it appears there are some "small flange" and "large flange". I'm guessing this is the OD of the flange? Or is it thickness? I'm sure larger OD is better in plastic?

Prefer to order thru Amazon if possible
 
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Ok so I put a fuel filter access panel in the inner fender of an LMM ('08 2500)

The provided push pins leave something to be desired and I think rivnuts would be awesome here.

I'd kinda prefer 10-32 'cause I do a ton of work w that size. We don't get a lot of rust so I'm not worried about fine threads seizing up.

Astro, can you recommend which rivnuts would work best on a plastic inner fender? Looking on Amazon it appears there are some "small flange" and "large flange". I'm guessing this is the OD of the flange? Or is it thickness? I'm sure larger OD is better in plastic?

Prefer to order thru Amazon if possible

Yes, large flange is the diameter of the head (not the barrel). That would work better on plastic.
 

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I purchased the blind rivet one but haven't had much luck with it. I've tried using it a couple of times but it won't eject the rivet needle.
 
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I purchased the blind rivet one but haven't had much luck with it. I've tried using it a couple of times but it won't eject the rivet needle.

If this happens in the very first few rivets sets, grease in the adapter can be stopping the stem from falling out from gravity and tapping the side of the adapter against a surface can remove it.

Make sure the nosepiece and front tube/bushing are screwed all the way down.

If it keeps happening, check the length of the rivet body is not longer than the tool can set. Or use the next nose-piece size up if not already setting max size.
Some people setting aluminum rivets see this issue as rivet material builds up to gunk up the nose-peice exit. Traditional rivets fall out the back so dont mind it, but these having to expel out the front get stopped by any soft material left around the nose-piece hole.

A test you could do to see if it's actually jammed our just not falling out from gravity (all stems look jammed once you take the nosepiece off as the jaws will sinch it), you could set a rivet with the flange not flat against the nosepiece, leave a 1/16"-1/8" gap or so. That way when setting the rivet and returning the stem forward, you'll have enough exposed out of the tool to grab with your hands. If it comes out easy when exposed, some grease is likely gunking it up.
 
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The rivet attachment looks way too slow for my liking. I'll just stick with my hand operated rivet guns.

The rivnut attachment looks good though. Reminds me of the days when I used an ARO TSN rivnut/threaded insert gun. https://www.ebay.com/p/ARO-AVK-AKPT6P616-Model-8517-3-8-16-Thread-600-RPM/1628639354. Those things worked great and were fast.

We make those as well:beer:

http://www.astrotools.com/onyx-pneumatic-rivet-nut-setting-gun-w-quick-change-1-4-5-16-mandrels.html
 
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