Rivet Nut USA™ Part Number 9991
Style: Pneumatic Hex Hole Cutting Tool
Capacity: Medium-to-High Volume Production

Rivet Nut USA Part Number 9991 Pneumatic Hex Hole Cutting Tool

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Many in-stock tool options to fit all needs & budgets!

Pricing varies by style, setup, and quantity.

Perfect for “punching” hexagonal holes into your parent application, this pneumatic handheld tool is a great for applications that require installation of a low-to-medium volume amount of HEXNUTS® or half-hex rivet nuts.  (For high volume production environments, the manufacture will typically use a CNC Laser or Machining Center to create the holes, as it is more efficient than using this handheld tool.) The general installation occurs as follows.  The user first drills a pre-hole, which is round.  Then the user grabs the Rivet Nut USA™ Pneumatic 9991 Hex Hole Tool to punch the round hole into a hexagonal shaped hole. To ensure you are outfitted with the correct tool for your application and fastener, please call or email us with your details!

  • Pull Force: 4,721 lbf or 21 kN
  • Stroke: .472 in or 12 mm
  • Manufacturer Part Number: Atlas RIV991 (Rivet Nut USA™ 9991)
  • Air Pressure:  Regulate to 87 PSI (6.0 Bar) of clean dry air for best operation

There are limits to the max plate/application thickness that this pneumatic hex hole tool can “punch” through, please review this table for your thread size, hole size and plate thickness.

Unified & Metric Thread Capabilities:

Unified HEXNUTS®: 10-24, 10-32, 1/4-20, 1/4-28, 5/16-18, 5/16-24, 3/8-16, 3/8-24, 1/2-13*, 1/2-20*
Metric HEXNUTS®: M4, M5, M6, M8, M10, M12*

  • Mandrel & Anvil required for each thread size.  These are considered consumables of the tool, please keep backup(s) on hand!
  • Please consult us on your exact fastener and application to assure you invest in the most capable tool for the job.
    • Note:  Material type of fastener is criticalThe tool will require different adjustments depending if the fastener is aluminum (soft, easier to install), steel or stainless steel (hard, hardest to install, more power needed).
    • * noted in above thread listing: The asterisk means that this thread size is toward the upper end of the tool capability. Specific fastener and tool testing is necessary to confirm tool capability.

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