
M3, M4, M5, M6 and M8.
Compact installation format.
Add a reusable threaded point.
Easier to store and carry.
🔩 M3–M8 Metric Setup
🛠️ Compact Rivnut Installation Tool
No Threads? Make Them.
Create a practical threaded mounting point in suitable panels, frames, tubing, brackets and repair projects— especially where an ordinary nut can be awkward to reach.
Ever Had a Bolt With Nothing Behind It to Grab?
Thin panels and hollow sections can make ordinary nut-and-bolt fastening awkward— especially when the back side is hard to access.
No built-in thread for a bolt to engage.
Ready for a matching bolt in a suitable setup.
Stop Fighting Hard-to-Reach Fastening Jobs.
A rivet nut creates a threaded insert at the prepared mounting point, giving you another option when backside access is limited or inconvenient.
Match the Size. Set the Rivnut.
Choose the matching tool size for the compatible rivet nut, prepare the mounting hole, and complete the installation with controlled manual operation.
Select the suitable metric head and compatible rivnut.
Use the correct hole size for the selected insert.
Keep the tool aligned during controlled installation.
Drill. Insert. Set. Bolt.
Always match the hole, insert and tool size before installation.
Drill
Prepare the correctly sized mounting hole for the compatible insert.
Insert
Position the compatible rivet nut into the prepared hole.
Set
Use the matching tool configuration and keep the installation aligned.
Bolt
Use a compatible bolt with the completed threaded insert.
One Compact Setup. More Size Flexibility.
Match the correct component to the rivet nut size used in your project.
Compact metric size option.
Common small-project option.
Useful mid-range metric option.
Common workshop-size option.
Larger included metric option.
Select the correct configuration before use.
Compact Enough to Store. Useful Enough to Keep Close.
Instead of relying on a large dedicated setup for every small threaded-insert job, this compact kit format is designed for easier transport, organization and workshop storage.
Useful Wherever Backside Access Becomes the Problem.
Suitable mounting and repair projects involving compatible panels and brackets.
Add a threaded insert to suitable prepared mounting points.
Useful for compatible workshop and storage assembly projects.
Keep multiple common metric options available for different jobs.
Helpful where ordinary backside nut access is limited.
A Different Fastening Option for Difficult Access.
| Project Need | Rivnut Setup | Ordinary Nut & Bolt |
|---|---|---|
| Rear Access | Can help where backside access is limited | Often requires access to both sides |
| Hollow Sections | Useful in suitable prepared sections | Can be awkward to hold from inside |
| Removable Bolt | Creates a threaded insert point | Depends on access to separate nut |
| Compact Repairs | Targeted threaded-insert approach | May need more access and handling space |
The Right Size. The Right Hole. Better Control.
Rivnut installation depends on correct sizing. Match the insert, threaded tool component, mounting hole and bolt before beginning.
Incorrect sizing or excessive force can damage threads, tools or work material.
Compact. Multi-Size. Workshop Ready.
Multiple listed metric sizes.
Threaded rivet nut installation format.
Controlled hand-tool installation.
Tool-set construction detail.
Easier to organize and transport.
For suitable compatible projects.
Check Material, Hole Size and Compatibility First.
Use the correct rivet nut, matching threaded component and properly sized hole. Keep the tool aligned and avoid excessive force.
Wear appropriate eye protection and follow safe drilling and hand-tool practices. Load capacity depends on the insert, material, hole preparation and quality of installation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sizes are listed for this tool kit? +
What is a rivet nut used for? +
Can I use any size hole? +
Can I mix M5 tools with M6 inserts? +
Is this only for automotive work? +
Does every option include the same number of pieces? +
Stop Fighting With Bolts in Hard-to-Reach Places.
Keep multiple common metric sizes close, create suitable threaded insert points, and give difficult fastening jobs another practical option.
Match. Insert. Set. Fasten.