Florida Pneumatic Manufacturing Corp. has released two new models of Aircat Air Hydraulic Riveters (AHR). The 6410 3/16-in. AHR features 2,000 lbs. of pull force and is designed to handle both 5/32-in. and 3/16-in. steel and aluminum structural rivets, as well as 3/16-in. Monobolts, the company said. The 6420 1/4-in. AHR, meanwhile, has 3,700 lbs. of pull force and can handle both 3/16-in. and 1/4-in. steel and aluminum structural rivets, along with 3/16-in. and 1/4-in. Monobolts.
Florida Pneumatic says the AHRs feature an on/off switch for their “mandrel vacuum collection system,” as well as removable collection bottles. Additionally, both the 6410 and 6420 share a built-in noise reduction system and have a swiveling air inlet to increase maneuverability.
Though the models are similar, there are differences in technical specifications:
Aircat 6410 3/16-in. AHR
- 2,000 lb. pull force for aluminum, steel and Monobolt rivets;
- 7/8-in. stroke length; and
- Comes with three nose pieces: 5/32-in., 3/16-in. and 3/16-in. Monobolt.
Aircat 6420 1/4-in. AHR
- 3,700 lb. pull force for aluminum, steel and Monobolt rivets;
- 63/64-in. stroke length; and
- Comes with four nose pieces: 3/16-in., 1/4-in. along with 3/16-in. and 1/4-in. Monobolt