🚀 Elevate Your Riveting Game!
The SAKAI Sanhe Pneumatic Hydraulic Pulling Rivet Gun S50 is a high-performance tool designed for efficiency and durability. With multiple nozzle sizes and a quick-release air valve, it ensures fast assembly and versatility in various applications. Weighing just 1.33 kg, it's perfect for professionals seeking a reliable and powerful riveting solution.
Handle Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Color | Not Self Suction Style |
Item Weight | 1.33 Kilograms |
J**I
Best rivit gun out there
This rivit gun is awesome, works super good, best one I have ever owned.
S**N
Very well-made
Hey, this riveter was very good addition to my shop I have poured thousands of 3/16 steel rivets with it and it is worked flawlessly. I would definitely recommend this tool.
L**N
Good, But the Jury is Still Out
This is nice gun in many respects, but it has some drawbacks.PROS1. It’s very lightweight, just 2 lbs 10 oz. The size is also more compact than a lot of similar tools, both reasons I chose this model.2. It has a conventional trigger, not a lever-pull. I prefer this as I find it more natural, and you never pinch your fingers behind a lever, another reason I chose this model.3. It sets rivets easily with no kick. Upon receipt, I set a bunch of trial rivets without issue or jam. The true test will come over time.4. It comes apart relatively easily if you need to work on it. Tools are included (they’re standard metric sizes). It’s also supplied with a special hypodermic-style tool for injecting oil in a top-side port if needed.5. It comes with a swivel joint and air nipple pre-installed. The swivel is not a universal -- it only rotates -- but it doesn't leak air, a common issue, so it's adequate. That's good, because the tool port into which it's screwed is not standard ¼" NPT. On the other hand, the output side of the swivel IS standard. I found that the supplied nipple leaked a bit in my HF connector, so I replaced it with a standard HF nipple.6. It comes with a selection of nose orifices for different size rivets up to 3/16".7. It comes ready-to-use out of the box . . . I think, which brings me to the biggest “con” (#1).CONS1. This is my principal complaint. Someone wrote that theirs came with no manual. Mine did, although it makes little difference as the manual is largely unintelligible, so I have no idea whether indeed the tool is ready-to-go out of the box (it appears to be), or needs some oiling or other intervention first. I actually used the translate function of a certain well-known search engine to read portions of the manual. Here’s an excerpt from the manual: “In the clip device of the riveter, the front catheter and rear catheter of the jaw is connected by screw thread, brake ring fit respectively with flat bit of the front catheter and rear catheter on the jaw, and fix the connection between the both, avoid using a wrench to dismantle.”Right. (It always amazes me when Chinese companies cut corners by not paying a qualified translation service to prepare their products for export to the U.S.)2. Unlike similar tools, there are no mounts anywhere on this tool to store the extra nose pieces.TIP: The thread on the nose pieces is M10-1.00. My solution was to epoxy three M10-1.00 nuts to the bottom canister to create storage places (see photo). I roughed up the nuts' glue-side faces with emery paper to improve the glue's grip. (The tool's surface is already stippled.)3. There is no cup to catch rivets’ pins. They simply fall out of a hole at the rear (they’re not ejected). This could become messy if doing production work and setting a lot of rivets. I’m basically a hobbyist, so that presents no great issue for me. (I'm thinking of testing a small draw-string bag at the rear.)4. The warranty on the overall gun is 1 year, BUT the warranty on the “nose section” is only 90 days, and nothing clarifies where that line is drawn. It makes sense, for example, that the jaws may have a limited warranty, but not the rest of the mechanism in the nose.5. In theory, replacement jaws can be purchased. The Q&A section contains an Amazon link for the parts, however Amazon reports: “Currently unavailable. We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.” Likewise, the manual includes an exploded drawing delineating all of the device’s parts, but no source or contact information is offered in order to buy any of them.PRESSURES NOTE: All of the data provided is metric. The working pressure range is given as: 5.5 - 8 kgf/cm² (~80 - 120 psi). I found that at 90 psi the riveter worked fine below 3/16" rivets. Above, I would up the pressure. It doesn’t consume much air volume, so any compressor that can supply those pressures ought to work fine.BOTTOM LINE: The jury is still out. The gun is appealing in many regards. I will see how it does over time.
A**
Works Great
Takes more air for the suction feature, but it's worth it.
L**E
Fantastic Rivet gun, The suction feature is amazing
I have another rivet gun, that i have had for about 10 years, It serves me well but I have a project coming up that involves thousands if rivets and decided that I would investigate other options. When I came across this one I thought the Suction feature looked interesting, there were no reviews so I took a chance and bought it to see.WOW is it nice. The suction feature is excellent, even when riveting something where the gun is pulling vertically it just sucks the pin right up into the little collection container ready for another rivet to be loaded. On top of that the fit and finish on this is excellent. The machining is smooth and precise. The trigger just requires a small tap and you're off. my old gun had a much larger lever for the trigger and though that seemed fine, i don't really want to look at that old thing anymore.If there were anything that I could say that needs improvement it would be the rather lackluster instruction manuel it comes with. Because of the suction feature you have to slide a collar just above the air intake on this gun to turn it on. Because of this for the first few minutes I thought I had a dud. I was wondering why i pressed the trigger and nothing happened. I looked at the manual and it vaguely references something that turned on the air supply but it did not point it out in a picture. So if you do buy this just know to look for that. its not enough to reduce this review from 5 stars because once i figured that out this thing is my new favorite tool.
J**.
Major Air Leak
I would have put this as a question for seller but it seems all I can do is search existing questions and not post my own. I checked to make sure everything was oiled well and seemed fine right out of the box. Added a couple drops of oil to the air intake just to be safe.As soon as I plugged it in air was pretty much free flowing out the back of the gun. No way this can be normal. Possibly I have received a defective item?I did try to pull one rivet but not strong enough to break one off.Please let me know and will update the review. Also the instructions are all but useless. All I got was air pressure and hydraulic oil number. The rest seems like a kid that barely knows English wrote them. Wishing at this point I would have bought the Campbell Hausfeld instead.
R**R
Best Rivet Gun Ever
I have shot over 4000 rivets, not one single jam or problem, light weight, durable and lots of power, best feature is that you wont pinch your finger in the trigger like standard rivet guns. I use this rivet gun everyday for over a month now.
R**Y
Time saver!
Bought this rivet gun for working on snowmobiles! Works amazing. Way better than some I've tried!
K**N
Great!
So far a few thousand rivets deep and going strong, zero issue although I wish it came with a catcher for the rivet tails and somewhere to store the other nose pieces
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