




🚀 Rivet Like a Pro with WINTOOL!
The WINTOOL Pneumatic Air Hydraulic Pop Rivet Gun is a powerful and durable tool designed for high-speed production, capable of setting rivets up to 3/16". With an average air consumption of 3cfm and a lightweight design, it includes four versatile nose pieces to cater to various riveting tasks, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit.
| Manufacturer | WINTOOLS |
| Brand | WINTOOLS |
| Item Weight | 5.5 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 12.6 x 7.87 x 3.54 inches |
| Item model number | WT01Z0895 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WT01Z0895 |
J**L
Works great on Cherrymax blind rivets
Pulls Cherrymax rivets like a champ. Super quiet compared to some of the other ones in the shop sets. Highly recommend this one. Only thing to add would maybe be another set of heads, as the ones included are only the most common sizes, but it still pulled some 5-6 Cherry's like they were nothing!
G**Y
Great tool
Great I should have bought one long time ago
M**A
I've Needed One for Years.
Hand rivet guns are ok for small stuff, but I needed industrial strength for trailer and other repairs. Works smooth as silk.
C**R
Documentation/ User instructions in unknown foreign language - indecipherable
Documentation very poor quality and written in what looks to be an Eastern European language. Having to purchase user manual ($9.99)
J**.
Will pop S.S. rivets
My hand tool will not pop ss rivets, so I bought this one. Works good
R**C
Worth every penny
This will save your hands and forearms from all of the soreness. You cannot beat the price for something that will save so much time and energy. A true no brainer if you’re putting in a bunch of rivits.
D**B
One of those tools I wish I had bought years ago!
If you have more than just a few pop rivets to set, you owe it to yourself to buy one of these. Other than one small issue, it makes projects go so much faster and easier... yeah, almost fun!That issue is that it's sometimes difficult to dislodge the rivet shaft after popping one. If your work is level, the shaft usually partially ejects itself as one would expect. If you're working at an angle or upside down, the shaft wants to stay in the receiver. Not a big issue at all, but just a bit aggravating.
M**.
Do not buy
this tool is defective and will not work
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