Winkelwagen is nog leeg.
Winkelwagen is nog leeg.Productbeschrijving
leroy Régis
8 augustus 2025
ik kon 4 klinknagels in M6 maken en het apparaat bleef geblokkeerd in de klinknagel. het centrale wiel is ook kapot. materiaal van zeer slechte kwaliteit
Geert Dijstelbloem
3 juli 2025
Soms heb je dat wel eens, o jee, daar zou nog een moer moeten zitten. Maar, die moet aan de binnenkant komen. Een hoop gefrot omdat voor elkaar te krijgen en als je de bout er uit draait, valt de moer weer naar onder. En dan kom je maat met dit plan, ja, ik weet dat ze bestaan maar zijn ze werkelijk zo goed? Als je weet hoe je iets kan gebruiken dan kan je er ook mee werken. Geweldig om net op die moeilijke plekjes toch even, een moertje, te zetten. Gewoon, omdat het kan.
Kristoffer
9 april 2025
Var skeptisk först med tanke på priset, men det var faktiskt kvalitetsprodukter från Hasky som kom!Tången fungerar riktigt bra och är tydlig när man klämmer nitmuttrarna på plats.Dock så var tre av muttrarna i M6 förstörd i gängen och gick inte att använda vid leverans, men det kan jag leva med för det priset 😄
Angel Miguel Santoyo
6 maart 2025
Fácil de usar y muy útil. La he utilizado con la métrica 5 y ha sido muy fácil. Espero que cuando la utilice con otra medida funcione como con esta. Creo que es una buena compra para uso ocasional, no se si rendirá en trabajos profesionales continuos pero a mí me parece una buena compra. RECOMENDADO.
D Cedric
9 januari 2025
La pince est plutôt simple d'utilisation après avoir analyser les images.La prise en main est plutôt agréable et adaptéeLes rivets sont stockés dans des sachets mais la valise stocke plutôt bien toutes les piècesApres 2 utilisations (portières de véhicule), je pense pouvoir dire que la pince a l'air solide mais ce n'est pas un outil qu'il sera utilisé tous les jours.
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19 november 2024
Super utile
Martyn
3 november 2024
Rivnuts have very quickly found a special place in my heart and I do my best to ram them in to any hole I see now!Being new to metal working and fabrication I chose this set because the cheaper Sealey one was out of stock on Amazon and because I own a Haskyy rivet tool which was pretty simple to use and withstood my incompetence whilst I figured out how it worked.Compared to the rivet tool this doesn’t require as much force (if you are applying lots of force you are doing it wrong!).The tool feels sturdy and I’ve no doubts it will last along with was is actually a really decent case.The rivnuts it comes with appear to be zinc plated steel rather than stainless. If you are putting these in particularly arduous conditions (under a car for example or by salt water) you may wish to upgrade to stainless steel.It would appear the rivnuts will clamp down to a sheet thickness of about 1mm (see photo on an M8 rivnut). I’ve only tried clamping as thick as 3mm but they appear to hold well.One thing to consider with these, compared to a threaded hole or through bolt, is that the surfaces won’t sit flush. If you want to support a particularly heavy load or require a flush fit you can simply add a shim which will give you that extra stability and added grip without the worry of over tightening the bolt.Speaking of which, when installed correctly (which did take a few mistakes to figure out), they really won’t spin.(I tried to upload a video of this but Amazon said No!) with an M6 rivet and giving it my ryobi impact wrench could handle (these are renowned for being very torquey) the rivnut didn’t spin at all.As mentioned by other reviewers the instructions are a little lacking when it comes to recommendations for how to set the rivnuts.The following has worked for me:1. Thread the rivnut on until you can see the thread and it’s almost in line with the end of the rivnut (see photo)2. Put rivnut in hole and close the handles. This should take a bit of strength but you shouldn’t feel like hulk hogan.3. If it felt a bit tight back the thread out slightly. The easiest way to do this is to spread the handles and use the dial to see the thread moving. A single turn is probably enough. Now repeat 2.4. Depending upon the thickness you are clamping to you will probably need to turn the thread in a few turns and then compress the rivnut a bit more.5. You can test if the nut is (very) loose by closing the handles and attempting to turn the tool, it shouldn’t be able to turn clockwise.6. When extracting the tool don’t be tempted to spin the tool off the nut as it will mess up the dial (probably fall off) for your next rivnut. Instead, spread the handles and use to the dial to back it out.Best of luck!If you found my review helpful please give it the thumbs up :)
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