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AKKTOL Rivet Nut Tool, 16" Rivnut Tool Kit with 15 Metric and SAE Mandrels, 125-PCS Rivet Nut Assortment Kit, Rugged Carrying Case, Ideal for Sheet Metal & Automotive Work

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Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit


Features

  • Elevate your toolkit with AKKTOL: Unleash versatility with 15 Metric & SAE Mandrels, 125 precision-engineered rivnuts neatly housed in a compact case. Complete with a handy spanner, detailed user manual, a confidence-boosting two-year protection card, all wrapped up in a rugged carrying case for ultimate organization!
  • 16-Inch Handles for Increased Leverage: The 16-inch handle with double compound hinges provides maximum leverage, allowing for easy installation of large-size nutserts (1/2-13, M12) with 50% less effort compared to a standard 14-inch nut rivet tool. This AKKTOL nutsert tool is suitable for aluminum, steel, and stainless steel nutserts.
  • Easy to Use: The knurled head design allows for effortless changing of mandrels and nose pieces, without the need for additional tools. The detailed manual included in this rivnut tool ensures easy installation of the rivnuts, even for beginners.
  • Sturdy and Durable: The AKKTOL 16-inch riv nut tool is made of thick carbon steel with heat-treated and black phosphating finishing, providing protection against corrosion. Its ergonomic non-slip rubber PVC grip offers comfort and durability for long-lasting performance.
  • Versatile Applications: With the widest selection of mandrels, this AKKTOL heavy-duty rivet nut setter kit is a must-have tool for various applications such as metal fabrication and automotive work.

Manufacturer: ‎AKKTOL


Brand: ‎AKKTOL


Model: ‎BT607


Item Weight: ‎8.56 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.4 x 9.61 x 4.03 inches


Item model number: ‎BT-607


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎BT-607


Special Features: ‎Stress/Tension Indicator, 16 Inches Long Handles


Date First Available: November 3, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • works really well, wish I bought this type of tool 10 years ago
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
I like all the different sizes, ease of use. I wish the depth gauge was a little more intuitive but it works once you figure it out.
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2024 by DavidG

  • looks good
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
looks good, well made. although the m8 riv nuts were missing but no big deal.
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by sir harold

  • Solid tool with great instructions!
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
This is my second Rivnut tool. I kept breaking the smaller mandrels with the first one. This 16" Rivnut tool from AKKTOL works well. It came with detailed instructions the other one did not have. It provides a chart that allows you to calculate the stroke length for the size of Rivnut and the thickness of the metal that you are inserting it into. I attached a PNG of the chart, to which I have done part of the calculation for one size of Rivnut. Using that value and watching the stroke gauge results in a tight compression of the Rivnut, without overstressing the mandrel. Since using this chart I have not broken any mandrel - even with the 6-32 size. The set comes nicely packaged and the set of mandrels is more complete than the other brands. One last tip - all mandrels are brittle as they are hardened - make sure you are square to the workpiece. Going off-axis is a sure way to break a mandrel as you squeeze the handles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024 by Neil Borkowicz Neil Borkowicz

  • So glad I got it
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
Great tool
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Critical tips for success
Well-built, solid tool---with one critical thing to know: Check my first photo: note the yellow "stroke gauge"; this is crucial. Page 5 of the instructions cover it, but barely---and if you miss it, you'll join the 1-star reviewers. Don't. The stroke gauge tells the tool how much to crush the rivnut. If you try to crush a 9mm rivnut by 9mm, you'll break the mandrel bit, because *nothing* can be crushed to 0. My second photo shows a rivnut close up: flange, then barrel, then threads. The mandrel bit passes through the barrel, then screws into the threads. When you close the arms, it pulls the threads and flange together, crushing the barrel and securing the rivnut in the hole you drilled for it. The smaller the rivnut, the smaller this "crush zone". Figure about 15% of the overall rivnut height as a good starting point (or about 2.5mm for a 15mm-long M6 rivnut). Use an even smaller stroke if you're installing into solid metal (since there is less room for expansion behind the flange in that case). When you first get the tool, take the time to play with it while reading the instructions until you get the hang of changing mandrels, and especially with setting the stroke distance. Neither one is obvious, but you'll figure it out by playing with an M6 rivnut and reading the instructions. Do NOT skip this!!! Then find some scrap metal and test: using the M6 rivnut, look up the proper drill-bit size in the manual: in this case, it's 9mm or an equivalent 3/8" bit (bonus mm-conversion trick at end of review). Drill a test-hole in your scrap metal, then fully open the tool's arms and thread on the M6 rivnut as far as it will go. Close the arms until you feel resistance, then adjust the stroke-gauge to 2.5mm. Now insert the mounted rivnut into the hole, line up the flange of the rivnut flush with the surface of the test-piece, then clamp down the arms while keeping the nut flush. Open the arms again and unscrew the knob ("lefty-loosey, righty-tighty") to unthread the mandrel from the nut. You should find it quite secure; otherwise you can always crush it a bit more a second time. If you take the time to play with the tool until you figure out the stroke adjustment and then do a test like this, you'll be very happy you did and the tool will serve you well for a lifetime. *****BONUS: Easy MM to STD conversion: just multiply MM by 2.5 to get 64th's. Example: 8MM: multiply by 2.5 (same as (8x2) + (8/2), or (16 + 4), or 20). So you need a 20/64ths. Divide both numbers by 2 until the top one is odd: 10/32, then 5/16. Done. It's a 5/16ths bit. With odd MM like 9, just round the result UP to the nearest multiple of 4--so in this case (9x2) + (9/2) = (18 + 4.5) = 22.5. Round that UP to the nearest multiple of 4 gives 24/64ths. Divide by 2 until top number is odd, which gives 12/32nds, 6/16ths then 3/8ths. Done! (You can do this in your head!) Last example: 6mm x 2.5 = (12 + 3) = 15 => 16 => 16/64 = 8/32 = 4/16 = 2/8 or 1/4". BOOM! (See, now you're getting scary good at this...) Hope that helps! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2021 by Brian Foreman Brian Foreman

  • Figure out your crush
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
I usually don't write reviews unless they are excellent or crap. This tool is excellent. I have had many crappy riv nut tools over the years, I needed one for a job that was difficult to access and didn't want to have to fix f'd up riv nuts. Figure out the proper crush using the chart, Apply a little green locktite sleeve retainer around crush area and install. This tool with the crush gauge is great. BTW, I installed 30, 10-32 riv nuts on this job, 1 stroke set to 3 mm, no problems, and Mandrel still like new. And cheap enough I just billed the tool to the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by john g

  • Rivet nut tool
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
Good product and easy to use
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024 by Phil Gallegos

  • Saved about a full day's work on 3 projects
Size: 16" Rivet Nut Tool Kit
My son and I had 3 separate projects, so we tried to arrange them to do all similar work at the same time. Panels on an old dune buggy restoration, old motorcycle rebuild, and some portable shelving. I had never used a rivet nut tool, but my son said we needed to get one. The learning curve was pretty much instant. We had about 60 blind holes in removable panels to panels, and panels to frame; connections for cycle parts where we didn't want to use nuts; and each connection on the shelving needed removable connectors. The Akktol was best for the blind holes, since it avoided the various time consuming alternatives. The shelving use will forever omit the dropped and lost nuts, and the need for 2 wrenches to unbolt each one. The cycle didn't really need the rivet nuts, it was just a novel way to make various connections and will again omit the need for multiple wrenches. The Akktol saved us many hours of work, and we were able to move on to other aspects of the projects. The blind hole time savings alone were worth the price of the tool. I've made countless things, for want of better words, over the years, and don't know how I got along without the tool for so long. Looking back, I've wasted a lot of hours by not having this. I now know what to get my brother for Christmas. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2022 by ed c

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