![]() ![]() Making a significant contribution to workspace cleanliness, the standard container will hold up to 8,500 spent mandrels (more than sufficient for a full shift’s operation) ready segregated for simple, cost effective scrap reclamation. The system is completed by the high efficiency, remote vacuum Mandrel Collector. Vertical suspension from the integral hanger by a suitable balancing system allows the tool to be brought to the job almost effortlessly (even rotated for horizontal applications) and yet raised away from the operator when not in use, leaving the work surface clear. The In-Line Riveter affords a range of features contributing to new standards in operator comfort and ease of movement. Incorporating the proven advances found in other members of the 5200 family, design approach for the In-line Riveter was to create a setting tool accommodating the natural movements associated with vertical riveting operations at assembly benches or work stations, as well as reducing vibration and recoil when rivets are set. PNEUMATIC POP RIVET TOOL (3/32-3/16) with Mandrel Collection It can be also operated with the vacuum system in the off position. The adjustable Vacuum System control knob located on the upper left side of handle allows you to control the force of the vacuum air needed to hold the rivet in place. Adjustment service wrenches, hydraulic fluid, fluid applicator, spare jaws and a removable swivel air connection line with an air off/on valve built in are included. Spent mandrel are easily removed from the twist open style collection bottle. A 1/4” nosepiece for external locking structural rivets is included. The supplied standard 3/16” and 1/4” nosepieces can also be used for structural rivets. Each tool is supplied with a 3 piece jaw set and nosepieces to set 5/32”-1/4” open end blind rivets in all alloys. This newly designed heavy-duty air/hydraulic Vacuum System riveter comes supplied with everything you need to start riveting right out of the box. Capacity: 5/32" – 1/4" Structural in all alloys
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