Rivnuts, Nutserts
Yeah, but it's a fancy tool with many other purposes, a rivnut tool only is a rivnut tool
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yeah, and , it seems, if you only use lower case in the search function - rivnut nutserts - any date, post by Silverbullet, still comes up no matchesPhizinza wrote:Yeah, but it's a fancy tool with many other purposes, a rivnut tool only is a rivnut tool
Found this on about page four of Sams recent activity
drill bit sizes on same kit Sam got I have sort of found imperial bits to be just a smidge closer than the 0.50 mm steps
of my metric drill bits
nutsert with ~ 4.85mm body found imperial drill bit for 3/16" is close - 4.76mm
next size up with ~5.85 mm body I grabbed a 15/64" bit - 5.95mm
and body with 6.7mm a 17/64" bit 6.75mm
and 11/32" [ 8.73mm ] for the 8.9mm body
We got one of these types for work the other day. Using m6 Stainless rivnuts the thread galled and was basically chooched after about 3. Probably fine for mild steel rivnuts.
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Regards
Doug
http://g02.s.alicdn.com/kf/HT1mKZ8FBFcX ... gOFbX1.jpg
Regards
Doug