Drill-Powered Tools for Blind Rivets


Transform your drill into a rivet tool. You’ll need a 12V or higher drill to install aluminum and steel rivets, or a 16V drill for stainless steel rivets. Insert a mandrel into the tool’s nosepiece and slide the rivet into your material. When you start your drill, these tools pull the mandrel through the rivet’s body to create a secure hold on both sides of the material. They also break off the excess mandrel—reverse your drill to release it.
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| Overall Dia. | Lg. | Type | Size | Material | Includes | Each | |
| 1 3/4" | 7" | Hex | 1/4" | Aluminum | Six Nosepieces (3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 7/32", and 1/4"), Wrench | 9098N11 | 000000 |
Removal Tools for Blind and Solid Rivets


Attach this tool to your drill to remove all styles of aluminum, steel, and plastic domed head rivets. Collets fit over the head of your rivet to keep the drill bit centered and prevent it from slipping and damaging surrounding material. The tool also allows you to control the depth of your drilling.
| For Rivet Dia. | For Rivet Material | Dia. | Lg. | Material | Includes | Each | |
| 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16" | Aluminum, Steel, Plastic | 7/8" | 5" | Steel | Four 2 1/8" Lg. Drill Bits (3/32", 1/8", 5/32", and 3/16") Four 1" Lg. Collets (3/32", 1/8", 5/32", and 3/16") | 90112A600 | 000000 |
Tools for Hex-Drive Rivets
Pair these tools with your drill to install hex-drive rivets—also known as fab-lock fasteners—faster than with a wrench and socket.
Drivers are for installing rivets in existing holes. They include a sleeve to hold the rivet head in place and a socket to turn the hex drive.
Drill bit/drivers let you drill a hole and install the rivet with a single tool.




























