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About Riveters

Riveters are essential fastening tools used to join materials together using rivets – permanent mechanical fasteners. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of hand riveters, pop riveters, and threaded nut riveters from trusted brands including Sealey, Draper, Arrow, Gesipa, and Faithfull. From compact hand-held models to heavy-duty long arm compound riveters, our selection caters to both professional tradespeople requiring daily workshop use and DIY enthusiasts tackling home improvement projects.

Available in various configurations including swivel head riveters for awkward angles, lazy tong designs for extended reach, and specialist nut riveters for threaded applications, these tools provide reliable cold-joining solutions without the need for welding equipment or heat. Many sets at MyToolShed include assorted rivets and carrying cases, offering complete ready-to-use fastening solutions straight from the box.

Applications

Riveters are invaluable across numerous trades and industries:

  • Sheet Metal Fabrication: Joining metal panels, ducting, and chassis construction
  • Automotive Repair: Bodywork repairs, trim installation, and number plate fitting
  • HVAC Installation: Securing ventilation systems and air conditioning units
  • Gutter Fitting: Installing and repairing guttering and downpipes
  • Caravan and Boat Building: Lightweight panel assembly and repairs
  • Building and Construction: Steel frame assembly, cladding, and roofing applications
  • Aircraft Maintenance: Professional-grade riveters for aviation work
  • DIY Projects: Garden furniture assembly, gate repairs, and general metalwork

Choosing The Right Riveters

When selecting a riveter, consider these key factors:

Rivet Size Capacity: Check the tool accepts the rivet diameters you'll be working with, typically ranging from 2.4mm to 6.4mm. Professional models often handle larger sizes.

Handle Length: Short arm riveters suit general work, whilst long arm and compound lever designs provide significantly increased force for tougher materials with less hand fatigue.

Head Type: Standard fixed-head models work for most applications, but swivel head riveters allow angling for confined spaces and awkward access points.

Rivet Type: Ensure your chosen tool accommodates your required rivet materials – aluminium, steel, or stainless steel. Threaded nut riveters are specialist tools for creating permanent threaded fixings.

Build Quality: Professional tradespeople should prioritise robust construction with hardened steel jaws. Budget models from MyToolShed.co.uk suit occasional DIY use, whilst premium brands like Gesipa and Facom offer durability for daily commercial applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a pop riveter and a nut riveter?

A pop riveter (blind riveter) uses hollow rivets with a mandrel that pulls through and breaks off, creating a permanent fastening accessible from one side only. A nut riveter installs threaded inserts into thin materials, creating a permanent threaded hole that accepts bolts – ideal when you need removable fastenings or adjustable assemblies.

Can I use the same riveter for aluminium and steel rivets?

Yes, most quality hand riveters accept both aluminium and steel rivets of compatible sizes. However, steel rivets require considerably more force to set, so ensure your tool has sufficient leverage – long arm or compound action models work best for regular steel rivet installation.

Do rivet guns come with rivets included?

Many riveter sets include assorted rivets to get you started immediately. Standalone tools typically don't include rivets, allowing you to purchase the specific sizes and materials your project requires separately.

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