![]() ![]() ![]() Nominal and oversize in -4, -5, and -6 diameters are available in three head styles, universal, 100° flush and 100° reduced flush (NAS 1097). Eliminate sheet gaps in your toughest assemblies. The SST Blind Rivet System can be installed with standard CherryMAX® tooling with no adjustments needed. Installation of the SST Blind Rivet System ensures consistent and permanent fastening of difficult assemblies with inherent gapping or slightly misaligned holes. The Cherry SST® Blind Rivet System was designed to solve many of the blind fastening problems associated with aircraft assemblies requiring superior sheet take-up. Although superseded by the locked-spindle specifications NAS 1400 and NAS 1740, Cherry® MS rivets are still widely used under MS24/05 part numbers. cherry® ms rivetsĬherry® MS self-plugging and pull-through rivets and tooling systems have been a reliable standard of the industry since their introduction. They are available in pull-through or self-plugging styles and may be installed with hand or pneumatic tools. There are no blind side or limited accessibility problems, no damage or distortion to the surrounding material or nut baskets. cherry® nut-plate rivetsĬherry® Nut-plate blind rivets are manufactured in 3/32″ and 1/8″ diameters, steel or CRES, for quickly and economically installing nut-plates to NAS M25027 requirements, with one operator. Conforms to NAS 1400 specification and NAS 1398/1399 standards pages. Wiredraw holefilling CherryLOCK® rivets offer the widest range of sizes (3/32″ through 1/4″ diameters), materials and strength levels of any blind fastening system. Conforms to NAS 1740 specification and NAS 1738/1739 standards pages. Available in 1/8″ through 3/16″ diameters, several head styles and various material strengths and combinations. The Bulbed CherryLOCK® is a high strength bulb rivet system with a visible, inspectable locking collar. Meets the requirements of MIL-F-81177 and MIL-F-8975 and is listed in QPL81177 and QPL8975. The Cherry MaxiBOLT® Blind Bolt alloy steel and A286 CRES conforms to NAS M90353/90354 and NAS M21140/21141, and Wiredraw cherrymax® ‘aB’ rivetsĬherryMAX® ‘AB’ rivets are shank expanding, locked-spindle, flush fracturing rivets meeting the requirements of NAS 1400 specification and conforming to NAS 1398/1399 ‘AB’ code standard pages, but offering non-shift tooling installation without changing pulling heads. The tools utilize one pulling head to install many diameters, head configurations and material combinations. CherryMAX® fasteners are currently available in 1/8″ through 1/4″ diameter in both nominal and 1/64″ oversize diameters. Each rivet is supplied with its own installation anvil which eliminates the problems resulting from worn anvils. CherryMAX® blind rivet system retains the large blind head of the Bulbed CherryLOCK® rivet. If your Proset XT2 isn’t functioning properly, then check out our rivet gun parts and repair services.Bulbed CherryMAX® is a high stem retention lock spindle blind rivet with a visibly inspectable mechanical locking device. Need Proset XT2 Spare Parts or Repair Services? If you have questions about the XT2 or any of our other POP rivet guns, as well as rivet sizes then request a consultation or call the POP tools experts at (972) 986-6792 for assistance! Questions About the Proset XT2 POP Rivet Gun? You can use this air rivet gun to set 3.0mm & 3.2mm (1/8″), 4.0mm (5/32″), 4.8mm (3/16″) and 5.0mm rivets in all materials including high-strength structural stainless steel rivets, and also places up to 7.0mm sealing plugs with an additional nose assembly (see: rivet gun nose pieces). The innovative, ergonomic design ensures maximum user comfort and efficiency setting a new standard for pneumatic rivet tools ( POP rivet guns). The POP Proset XT2 POP rivet gun was designed specifically to set a wide range of breakstem rivets and delivers 8.9 kN of pull force with an outstanding force-to weight ratio of 7.18kN/kg. ![]()
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