![]() It has worked great ever since with only disassembly and lubrication on a few occasions. When I recieved it I noticed it had the next larger tip on it. Finally Bob sent me a new puller all set up and ready to use. We tried adjustments to the internals and using silicone lubricant to no avail. I called Bob Avery, as I heard he was very helpful on these matters. I immediately had problems getting the mandrels to release from the puller after the rivet was set. There were no instructions stating which tip to use so I used the tip that fit the rivet mandrels best. When I recieved the puller I started using it right away. ![]() The Taylor rivet puller that Avery Tools sells is good investment and makes the building experience fun not work. I purchased the pneumatic puller after pulling only a few rivets by hand and realized I had 12,500 of these to do. best of luck-īe advised if anyone uses the Taylor pneumatic rivet puller that Avery sells, they should not use the smallest tip on the puller even though it fits the rivet mandrels on the LP4-4 rivets. both of mine were obtained on e-bay for around 100 dollars each. if you can obtain one of these it is a very good investment in a very high quality tool. since getting the G1 i found a NG1 (latest model) so now have two. as a bonus the avdel sucks the rivets into the nose piece and when pulled deposits the mandrels into the hopper. there is no vibration and cycles instantly. i also have two cherry max, pop rivet prg-510 and two other quality riveters - none start to compare to the Avdel. my friends who are also building the 12 are amazed at my rivets. there is NO-burr of any kind on any of my rivets. the Avdel is made in England by the same people that make the Avex rivet (used in rv-12 construction). I investigated carefully what gun to use in my rv12 construction - i purchased a Avdel G1 genisis industrial lightweight gun. Any one else with this problem and if so what did you do? I use a high quality pneumatic rivet gun. It is the rivet nail being broken off to near the surface of the rivet. You can also get a replacement jaw set for the 1/4-inch blind rivet tool.Just got started on a 12 and notice that when I run my finger down a row of pop rivets there are a few with a sharp, small protrusion a little above the head of the rivet. Milwaukee also offers non-retention nose pieces ($39), a protective boot ($44), and a 6-inch extension ($79) to install rivets into hard-to-reach areas. Both options include the Retention Nose Piece 4-pack, wrench, mandrel collector, hanging ring, and belt clip. It comes either as a bare tool for $799 or kitted with a CP2.0 battery and multi-volt charger for $999. The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Blind Rivet Tool hits stores Q1 2021. With the battery installed, it weighs 5.6 lbs. ![]() Milwaukee’s Blind Rivet Tool sits at 12.5 inches in length, including the mandrel collector (10.13 inches without). Now, what about runtime? Well, using the kitted CP2.0 battery, this blind rivet tool can fire off up to 900 3/16″ aluminum or 500 1/4″ aluminum blind rivets on a single charge. This lets you track your tools and potentially increase productivity. Like many of the tools coming out of the Milwaukee camp these days, the Milwaukee 2660-20 pop rivet tool includes One-Key technology. Milwaukee also doubles down-claiming the M18 FUEL brushless motor works 50% faster than other cordless rivet tools on the market. That should be enough to create high strength blind rivets in nearly all materials. ![]() The Milwaukee M18 Fuel Blind Rivet Tool features a brushless motor that delivers up to 4,500 lbs. Cordless Innovation in the Riveting World In fact, this tool replaces not only hand blind riveting tools but pneumatic rivet tools as well. ![]() The tool provided a viable (and much quicker) alternative to hand riveting.īy revisiting the tool and upgrading the powerplant to the M18 Fuel platform, Milwaukee can now deliver an even faster cordless riveting solution. That wasn’t the first cordless rivet tool, but it may have been the first designed specifically for professional tradesmen. We remember the introduction of the Milwaukee M12 rivet tool back in 2018. Milwaukee on the M18 Fuel Blind Rivet Tool
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