Milwaukee Electric Tools 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool (Bare Tool)
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This is only for rivets, not for anything else.
I have no idea. I had no problems with mine after over a year of use.
Yes, I've used this tool to pull cherrys and maxi bolts, and it works just as well as a pneumatic tool.
Any service center that specializes in Milwaukee tools. On their website, they list a number of service areas.
Selected User Reviews For Milwaukee Electric Tools 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool (Bare Tool)
It works fine. br>I was disappointed to learn that China had purchased Milwaukee tools. For the past 48 years, I've been using Milwaukee. br>I bought it out of desperation.
I occasionally put together items that call for blind rivets. I've owned a number of manual rivet guns, the most recent of which was a professional-grade gun that was expensive but provided the leverage required for larger rivets. The issue is that setting a large number of rivets necessitates the use of Popeye arms. I purchased the Milwaukee power rivet gun when I was faced with a larger job. The game is now over. It's very simple to use and does a fantastic job. I couldn't be more pleased. It makes any job that necessitates the use of rivets a lot easier and faster. Despite the fact that it has some weight - It's nicely constructed - It's not exhausting to use. It's just that I wish I'd bought it sooner.
In my line of work, I use a hand-held pop rivet gun because the size of the rivet makes a manual gun difficult to use. Any rivet situation becomes a piece of cake with this. Stainless steel of 1/4" thickness is easily pulled through. Milwaukee Tools has yet again proven to be a winner. As a result, I strongly suggest all Milwaukee Tools tools and products. br>Black Velvet Chimney &.
Because law enforcement vehicles have metal panels riveted to the doors, I bought this for 17s33 recalls on those vehicles. I went ahead and ordered this one after handing in 50 rivets. It pulls a rivet in a fraction of a second and has a small storage tray for spent rivets. br>br>My only criticism is that I wish the rivet inserts were larger.
Love itbr>It has a lot of power, but the head is a little loose from the body, and the rivets don't draw in, so you have to push them into the catch with your finger or another rivet. It would also be great if they had a 1/4 version, but so far so good, I've popped over 200 rivets on 1 2. It's great not having to lug hoses around the shop because there's no charge.
This is, in my opinion, one of Milwaukee's best tools. Extremely durable and simple to work with. It's simple to use stainless steel rivets.
This is a fantastic method. On one battery, I used 300 3/16 rivets.
The tool hasn't caused any problems so far. Although the quality appears to be excellent, the price appears to be excessive. I'll keep you updated if anything changes, but everything appears to be working fine so far.