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Draper Zinc Plated Threaded Insert Rivet Nuts

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About Riveting Tools

Riveting tools are essential fastening equipment used to join metal, plastic and other materials together permanently using rivets. MyToolShed.co.uk stocks a comprehensive range of riveting tools including manual rivet guns, pneumatic riveters, and all necessary accessories such as replacement nozzles and mandrels. These versatile tools provide a reliable alternative to welding, bolting or screwing, creating strong, vibration-resistant joints that won't work loose over time.

Our riveting tools selection covers everything from entry-level hand riveters perfect for occasional DIY tasks through to professional-grade equipment for daily workshop use. Whether you need pop rivets for thin sheet metal work, structural rivets for heavy-duty applications, or specialist blind rivets for accessing awkward joints, MyToolShed stocks the tools and consumables to complete your project efficiently and to a professional standard.

Applications

Riveting tools are used across numerous trades and applications, including:

  • Sheet metal fabrication – automotive body repairs, ventilation ductwork, and metal roofing
  • HVAC installation – joining ductwork sections and mounting brackets
  • Construction and building – fixing metal cladding, guttering, and structural steel components
  • Manufacturing and engineering – assembly line work and prototype development
  • Aircraft and marine maintenance – repairs requiring high-strength, permanent fastenings
  • Automotive repair – panel replacement, trim installation, and chassis repairs
  • DIY home improvement – gutter repairs, metal shed assembly, and general metalwork projects

Choosing The Right Riveting Tools

When selecting riveting tools, consider these key factors:

Rivet type and size: Hand rivet guns typically handle rivets from 2.4mm to 4.8mm diameter. Ensure your chosen tool accommodates the rivet sizes required for your specific applications.

Material compatibility: Different riveters suit different materials. Aluminium rivets work for lightweight applications, whilst steel or stainless steel rivets provide greater strength for structural work.

Power source: Manual hand riveters offer portability and don't require power supplies, making them ideal for site work. For high-volume applications, consider pneumatic or 240v powered riveters which reduce hand fatigue and speed up repetitive tasks.

Build quality: Professional-grade tools feature hardened steel construction and comfortable grip handles for extended use. Budget models suit occasional DIY use, whilst premium tools justify their cost for daily professional applications.

Accessories included: Check whether replacement nozzles, nose pieces for different rivet sizes, and a carrying case are included, as purchasing these separately increases overall cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between blind rivets and pop rivets?

Pop rivet is actually a brand name that's become synonymous with blind rivets. Blind rivets can be installed from one side only, making them perfect when you can't access both sides of the workpiece. The mandrel pulls through the rivet body to create the fixing, then breaks off flush.

Can I use a rivet gun on materials other than metal?

Yes, riveting tools work effectively on plastics, fibreglass, leather, and composite materials, provided you select appropriate rivet types and sizes. Always ensure the material thickness suits the rivet's grip range to achieve a secure, professional finish.

How do I remove rivets if I make a mistake?

Use a drill bit slightly larger than the rivet's mandrel hole to drill out the centre, then use a punch to remove the remaining collar. Alternatively, dedicated rivet removal tools are available for frequent rivet extraction work.

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