Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Cordless in Charge – Gesipa® Firebird Pro & Firebird Pro Gold Rivnut Tools

GESIPA

Good news for fans of the GESIPA® range. The company has released two new additions to the GESIPA® Pro Bird Family. The key features of the new Rivnut Tool are: 

  • BLDC (Brushless) technology
  • 18 v/2.1Ah Li-ion battery
  • Quick change nose assemblies
  • Ergonomic design

 

What does this mean for you? It means more efficiency on the job, a smarter finish and more power.

Founded in 1955, in Germany, GESIPA® has become one of the leading international companies in the blind rivet market. Today, the company says its ongoing commitment to innovative products is possible because of its investment in its people, its manufacturing site, its partnerships and reliable processes. In line with the company’s certified quality management system, all products are subject to extensive quality assurance measures and function checks that extend well beyond the standard scope too, and this is what customers rely upon when they choose GESIPA®.

If you’re looking to buy, or to upgrade your current Rivnut Tool, you won’t be disappointed if you choose a GESPIA®.

Smart new features

The company has earned a global reputation for the impeccable alignment of blind rivets, blind rivet nuts and Rivstuds, which is possible because of the quality of its complete range. And these new additions are no exception. Most of our customers will know that setting rivet nuts can be tricky –undersetting of rivet nuts will cause the rivet nut to spin or pull out, while oversetting will damage tool and the rivet nut. But the Firebird Pro has a solution. The new tool features an LED display digital pressure control which provides accurate pulling force and easy adjustment to install M3-M12 rivet nuts. This feature takes the ‘guess work’ out of installing avoiding wasted time and also providing the perfect finish.

Using the innovative LED display digital pressure control

The tool comes with an easy to-understand setting guide for the LED display digital pressure control. You simply choose the rivet nut size and material you are installing in the chart provided, for example, M5 steel rivet nuts, locate the required setting number (for example, 60) and choose it on the panel. It’s important to note though, that this quick setting guide is only a starting point. Depending on the rivet nut manufacturer, profile, material and grip range, fine tuning the setting force may be required. Decrease or increase the setting force to obtain the perfect installation.

LED display digital pressure control

Other features

The latest tools offer the following new features:  

  • Increased stroke to 10mm
  • Increased setting speed – compared with the previous Firebird model, the setting speed is doubled.
  • Increased pulling force to 15KN (the FireBird Pro edition) and 20KN (the FireBird Pro Gold edition).
  • The FireBird Pro Gold Rivet Tool edition can Install rivet nuts up to M12 in steel. This is a substantive jump, as most battery rivet nut guns only install rivet nuts up to M10.
  • Automatic wind-on (after pressing the trigger) and wind-off function shortens the setting time as well.
  • The Mandrel storage case means that everything can be well organised, neatly packed and stored away to avoid losing parts.

 

If we can help, just ask us. Our team has spent time assessing and getting to know these new models and all the features so that we can answer any of your questions. 

It really is these small details designed with the end-user experience in mind, which really make GESIPA® a stand out manufacturer. The company also provides quality spare parts should you need them, and here at RivetLab® we provide all servicing requirements and warranty commitments.

Tips to set rivet nuts properly

Remember, always select the correct size of mandrel and nosepiece to set rivet nuts. Adjust the pulling force to set rivet nuts, but not oversetting. Check that the hole size in the material as well as its thickness suits the rivet nut’s specification.

Feel free to contact us, or drop into our store in Roseville, Sydney for a demonstration of the new GESIPA® Pro Bird Rivnut Tool. 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

How Do I Choose a Rivet Setting Tool?

m12 nutsert tool

Without a rivet setting tool, rivets can’t be used. Yes, rivet nut guns are the unsung heroes in the manufacturing industry. A rivet gun is called a tool and river or a pneumatic hammer. A rivnut gun tool is designed to form riveted joints that help join two structures and keep them in place. A few decades ago, finding the right gun for the job was difficult. Today, there are so many choices to choose from, and it would be very challenging. So, it’s important to choose the right m12 nutsert tool to get the job done right the first time. Here’s how you can evaluate and find the suitable rivet gum:-

Know About the Different Types of a Rivet Gun

There are different types of rivet guns, each serving different purpose. Each manufacturer has their own unique nomenclature for rivet tools and rivet nuts. Hand rivet gun, heavy duty lever riveter, cordless battery riveting tool, and pneumatic rivet gun are the different varieties of tools. Not all rivet guns are made equal. So, it’s important to understand the different types of rivet guns, their pros and cons, cost, and determine which type of gun you’ll need.

Hand-rivet guns are an excellent choice for the occasional user. If the project involves only a few rivets, then hand rivet guns can do the trick.  The heavy-duty lever riveting tool is a versatile tool found on many job sites. Compared to manual ones, this type of rivet guns come at a higher price point and can be used for various applications with all sizes of rivet nuts.

Battery-operated pop rivet nut tool is an excellent choice for big job sites that involves various manufacturing. They offer the versatility of not having the cord and the ease of use with just a push of button to install the rivet nuts.

On the other hand, pneumatic rivet guns are powered by compressed air to quickly and easily install the rivet nuts. These types of guns are versatile and can be used to install a range of rivet nuts quickly. The more you research, the easier it is to narrow down your choices.

Highly Versatile

Rivet nut gun provides a range of advantages, making them suitable for an array of applications. Also, rivet nuts can be used for various applications, including automotive manufacturing, office furniture, appliances, playground equipment, electronic items, solar installations, pools, boats, hot tubs, military equipment, bicycles, and many more. That’s why it’s important to select a versatile rivet gun compatible with different types of rivet nuts. A versatile rivet gun can be used for various applications.

Cost

The cost of a rivet gun varies from one manufacturer to another. There’s no universal formula to the cost of rivet guns. The type of gun determines the cost.

For further queries on rivet guns, please reach our team. We’re looking forward to hearing from you.  

Saturday, October 23, 2021

Choosing the Right Rivet Gun Tool

 

rivnut gun tool

Whether you’re manufacturing or assembling something, the chances are high that you’ll be using rivets. For decades, rivets have been one of the versatile fasteners that’s designed for a wide range of applications. However, the installation of rivets is crucial for the rivets to perform efficiently. 

Installation of rivets requires a rivnut gun tool, and it helps to hold the hat of the rivet firmly pressed against the surface while pulling the mandrel away from it. This tool is referred to as riveters, rivet tools, or riveting tools. That said, rivet guns are often overlooked addition to worker’s and craftsmen’s toolkit. When it comes to m12 nutsert tool, there are different types and designs, making it difficult to choose the best one. This guide will help you get the right rivet gun:- 

Material 

Material is one of the significant factors you need to consider when looking for rivet guns. Although rivet guns are made of metal, the type of metal varies. A rivet gun made of iron is extremely durable but heavier than steel, which is a major drawback. On the other hand, aluminium rivet tools are lightweight and durable and don’t cause hand fatigue when used for a long period. Some rivet guns are also made with heat-treated carbon steel for enhanced durability, ergonomic, and non-slip handles for ease of use. So, the material should be your major concern when looking for rivet guns. Choose the one based on the application. 

Usage 

In what type of application the rivets and rivet guns are used? It’s of utmost importance to choose a rivet gun based on where you’ll be using it. If it’s for outdoor usage where there’s no access to electricity, then you’ll need a battery-operated rivet gun to operate it with your hand. A hand-operated rivet guns are ideal for occasional riveting. Get a pneumatic rivet gun that’s faster and efficient for indoors like a factory or an auto shop. 

Handle 

Are you comfortable with the rivet handle? Yes, this is one of the major factors that need to be considered. Compared to other handles, a rubber rivet is comfortable, especially for long usage. That said, air rivets don’t require a handle, and it’s hassle-free to install the rivet nuts. Opt for a pneumatic rivet gun if you don’t have much strength in your hand. 

Size 

Rivet guns usually vary in size. Depending on the type of application and usage, choose the right size so that you are comfortable when installing the rivet nuts. While smaller size guns are suitable for households, medium and large-sized are suitable for commercial purpose like industrial spaces, auto shops, and factories. 

Right rivet guns can make your work easier. Keep these factors in mind when looking for a pop rivet nut tool to make the most of your purchase. 

The author is one of the best rivet suppliers, the go-to specialist in offering high-performance rivet supplies in and around Australia. Visit https://rivetlab.com/ for more details on m12 nutsert tool

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