Electric Rivet Gun for DIY Woodworking Stainless Steel and Pipe Projects, Compatible with Electric Drill, Max 1000 RPM, 15 N.m Torque, 160mm Length, Carbon Steel and Plastic Construction, Blue and Black Colour Option
Electric Rivet Gun for Drill Use in DIY Woodworking and Pipe Projects

This electric rivet gun is designed for DIY users who need to set blind rivets in woodworking, stainless steel, and pipe applications. By connecting directly to an electric drill, it turns your existing power tool into a riveting system that delivers consistent torque and speed without the need for manual pulling. The tool is built from carbon steel and plastic for a balance of strength and lightweight handling, and its compact 160mm length makes it suitable for working in confined spaces. Whether you are assembling metal frames, attaching panels, or working on home repairs, this accessory helps streamline repetitive fastening tasks.
Features and Construction

The electric rivet gun is engineered to work with standard electric drills, offering a practical upgrade for anyone who already owns a drill. Its construction and specifications are geared towards reliable operation during regular DIY use.
Material and Build
The rivet gun is constructed from carbon steel and plastic. The carbon steel components provide the necessary strength for clamping and pulling rivets, while the plastic parts keep the overall weight manageable. The tool measures approximately 160mm in length, making it compact enough to fit into tight areas where larger riveting tools might not reach.
Size and Practical Fit
With a full length of 160mm, this rivet gun is designed for close-quarters work. It pairs with most electric drills via the standard connection method, and the included auxiliary grip gives you extra control during operation. The maximum rotation speed of 1000 RPM and minimum torque of 15 N.m ensure that the tool can handle a range of standard blind rivets without overloading your drill.
Uses and Placement

This rivet gun is suited for various DIY settings where blind rivets are required, from home workshops to on-site repairs. Its ability to draw power from a drill makes it a portable solution for multiple environments.
Event or Professional Use
For tradespeople or serious DIYers, this tool can be used for installing rivets in metal roofing, gutters, ductwork, or sign frames. The consistent torque output helps produce uniform results across multiple fastenings, which is beneficial for projects that require a neat finish.
Everyday Home Use
Around the home, the rivet gun is handy for repairing furniture, attaching brackets, or assembling metal shelving units. The simple operation method—forward rotation to set and reverse to remove—makes it accessible even for those who are not experienced with riveting tools.
Benefits and Buying Value

Choosing a drill-powered rivet gun offers practical advantages over manual riveters, especially during longer sessions. The included converter models provide flexibility in how you connect the tool to your drill.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
Since the rivet gun uses your electric drill as its power source, there are no batteries to charge or pumps to maintain. The carbon steel and plastic construction is straightforward to clean after use, and the tool requires no special storage conditions beyond keeping it dry.
Why Choose This Product
This rivet gun is a cost-effective addition to your toolkit if you already own a compatible electric drill. Its 15 N.m torque and 1000 RPM capability are sufficient for most standard blind rivet sizes used in DIY and light trade work. The availability of different converter models (A201, A202, A301, A302) or a 120PCS set of blind rivets lets you choose the configuration that matches your immediate needs.

