The M12 Rivet Tool is the first cordless solution that delivers fast, easy riveting while maintaining performance, durability and size. The 2550-20 can pull up to 3/16 in. stainless steel rivets, 450 1/8 steel rivets on one 1.5 Amp/hour. charge and reduces muscle effort from a hand tool by over 60%. No compressors or hoses during set up and operation makes this tool a great replacement to pneumatic products. 2X longer life over current cordless solutions delivers greater durability from common jobsite conditions and use. This is the most compact cordless rivet tool on the market, measuring only 6.5 in. length allowing users more access in tight spaces. The M12 Rivet Tool is part of the M12 battery platform, offering 90+ solutions on one battery system.
- Pull up to 3/16 in. stainless steel rivets
- 450 1/8 in. steel rivets per charge
- Part of 90+ solutions on the M12 platform
- Pull 3/32 in., 1/8 in., 5/32 in., 3/16 in. rivets
- Aluminum, steel, stainless steel – capacity
- 0.8 in. stroke length
- 2,000 lbs. pulls force
- Tool holds rivet in any orientation
- Nose reach = 1.55 in.
- Types of rivets used -3/32 in.-3/16 in. all material
- Includes Nose Pieces -3/32 in., 1/8 in., 5/32 in., 3/16 in. rivet sizes
- Includes: 2550-20 M12 rivet tool, (2) M12 compact battery pack 1.5Ah (48-11-2401), M12 battery charger 48-59-2401
Luigi Gleichner (verified owner) –
I purchased for steel rivets because an air rivet gun was not working and the milwaukee rivet gun worked flawlessly
Josue O’Connell (verified owner) –
It seemed that approximately 1 out of every 5-6 would misfire and totally not work. A minor inconvenience but eventuall it got the job done.
Joshuah Ziemann (verified owner) –
Excellent product. Powered actuation for pulling the rivets allows you to tightly press the parts together yielding a tighter joint than hand-operated rivet tools.
Arely Lubowitz (verified owner) –
Works well, Battery lasts as they advertise. the only issue i have is the pin collector is plastic and the end popped off already. I can see it not lasting the life of the tool.
Janessa White (verified owner) –
This thing works awesome! So much easier on thre hand.
Glen Price (verified owner) –
Great Tool
Lemuel Mayert (verified owner) –
I am a builder and find the Milwaukee tool line up to fit my needs. I’m glad I have been with them so long and they have not disappointed me in there addition of tools including this one. 2500 Aluminum/ steel 3/16 x .75 rivets and looking forward to the next 2500. Jammed twice but was my fault as I bent mandrel prior to pull. A breeze to remove. Bought extension, but wish I had from the beginning. Thank you Milwaukee engineers and staff.
Margarette Mills (verified owner) –
works great glad I bought it
Lacey Rohan (verified owner) –
works very well only issue I’ve noticed so far is sometimes when you pull the trigger it don’t engage
Joany Flatley (verified owner) –
Nice product makes riveting a lot easier
Deon Greenfelder (verified owner) –
I bought this tool on a lark. Boy was I glad I did. I did not realize how many rivets are in my life, and now I can handle all of my rivet needs. Easy to use and works like a champ.
Brandon Littel (verified owner) –
Great Tool! No more ratcheting! Goes well with my milwaukee collection.
Krystal Larkin (verified owner) –
Use it all the time… fast compact… no air lines needed can’t think of anything I would change about it…. it’s perfect.
Annabell Rice (verified owner) –
I love this thing. Effortless when using blind rivets and much easier to get into places than a pneumatic riveter.
Elmo Moore (verified owner) –
Works better than expected.
Murray Rau (verified owner) –
two thumbs up simply the best on the market, outstanding should have bought it years ago.
Micah Kulas (verified owner) –
Nice gun but too heavy.
Roel White (verified owner) –
Worked as expected.
Houston Huel (verified owner) –
Much better then the air one
Guillermo Nitzsche (verified owner) –
5 stars, works like it should. Only flaw noticed is you have to push back the rivet stem after each pop before reloading a new one back in