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PT-4000-MIL-1 Cordless Blind Riveter

PART #: PT-4000-MIL-1
NSN #: 5130-01-449-9225
  • Powerful
  • Installs 5/32" and 3/16" Blind Bolts
  • Ergonomically Balanced
  • Productive
  • Pulls Most All Blind Rivets Through 1/4" diameter including CherryMax
  • Pulling Force: 4,000 lbs. 
  • Stroke: 0.787 inches 
  • Dimensions: 11-7/8" H x 10-3/8" L x 2-5/8" W 
  • Power Source (Battery): 3.2 Ah, 12 vdc Nickel-Metal (NiMH) Hydride Battery 
  • Charger Source: 120 volt, 60 Hz or 220 volt, 50 Hz 
  • Charger Cycle Time: One Hour
  • Operating Temp. Range (Ambient): 32 to 120 degree F
  • Housing Material: Impact resistant glass filled nylon
  • Metal Case Dimensions: 4-1/2" H x 14" L x 11-1/2" W

Description:

The new, higher pull force PT-4000 Cordless Blind Riveter offers the sheetmetal technician the ability to install most all 1/4" diameter blind rivets while retaining all the features of the PT-3000 with respect to size, weight and versatility.   

 

 

The PT-4000-MIL-1 provides nosepieces and adapters for installing all most popular 3/16" and 1/4" diameter blind rivets for both Aerospace and Industrial applications.  Types of rivets installable with the PT-4000 include, but are not limited to, virtually all CherryMax® (M7885), Avdel or Cherry Monobolts®, and Pop® type rivets.  The PT-4000 is also capable of installing both 5/32" and 3/16" Blind bolts (MS90353/54-S/U) with the proper nosepieces. 



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