Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool, Bare Tool


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Sale price$ 249.00 + Free Shipping
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Description

FEATURES:
• Pull Up to 3/16" Stainless Steel Rivets
• 450 1/8" Steel Rivets per charge
• Part of 90+ Solutions on the M12 Platform
• Pull 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16" Rivets
• Aluminum, Steel, Stainless Steel - Capacity
• 0.8" Stroke Length
• 2,000 lbs. pulls force
• Tool holds rivet in any orientation
• Nose Reach: 1.55"
• Type Of Rivets Used: 3/32"-3/16" All Material
• Madrel Sizes Included: 3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16"
• Swivel Head: No

SPECIFICATIONS:
• Length: 6.5"
• Height: 10.75"
• Width: 2.63"

The M12 Rivet Tool is the first cordless solution that delivers fast, easy riveting while maintaining performance, durability, and size. The 2550-20 can pull up to 3/16" stainless steel rivets, 450 1/8” steel rivets on one 1.5 a/hr. charge, and reduces muscle effort from a hand tool by over 60%. No compressors or hoses during set up and operation makes this tool a great replacement to pneumatic products. 2X longer life over current cordless solutions delivers greater durability from common jobsite conditions and use. This is the most compact cordless rivet tool on the market, measuring only 6.5” in length allowing users more access in tight spaces. The M12 Rivet Tool is part of the M12 battery platform, offering 90+ solutions on one battery system.

Customer Reviews

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Online Buyer

awesome tool

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Jim Barankiewicz

Best tool ever 🙌

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Frost man
Good for SS Rivets

I used the Rivet tool with 3/16" Stainless Steal rivet and it works great.

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Alexp30
Best tool I've ever bought

I am in the sheet metal union on the architecture side. I pop rivets all day and using a hand held rivet gun hurts by the end of the day. This one from Milwaukee has saved my hands time and time again. It could be possibly the greatest to invented from my stand point. I can't wait for the m18 one to come out soon cause I will be first in line to get it.

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Tzarkyl
It been a great tool im my manufacturing environme

I've run thousands of rivets through this tool and never had a problem. I've cleaned it once. Had one error due to operator using wrong rivet and it was easy to fix. Have not needed to replace any internal parts so far

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