KINCROME EZI RIV-Nut™ Riv-Nut Drill Attachment
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- Опубліковано 3 січ 2018
- EZI RIV-Nut™ Riv-Nut Drill Attachment (Part No. KP45003)
• M3, M4, M5 & M6
• Universal cordless drill attachment to easily apply riv-nuts to various materials
• Suitable for aluminium, steel & stainless steel riv-nut applications
• Very easy to use, reducing user fatigue
• Ideal for vehicle restoration, vehicle storage/rack installation, aeronautical & marine applications, caravan & camping applications
For more information and details of your nearest stockist visit the Kincrome website www.kincrome.com.au
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What is the purpose of repetitive beat music --or any music -- in these videos? To deliberately annoy us? It's as though the UA-cam provider thinks "I'll make a video. But first things first. What is the crappiest, most irritating music I can find."
Do you guys think the music you use enhances the video in anyway at all ?
Good luck to the new Field Rep for south western victoria and all the other field reps in Victoria and australia and have a great new year in 2018 :)
Where I can buy that spare mandrel parts?
I was told you can't.
Can you get just the mandrel for these. I broke the m4 piece first go?
That's no good but thankfully they can be ordered separately from your stockist. Part number KP45003-17
KINCROME ok thanks for a quick reply. I’ll order a couple.
Fuck the shit music off
This looks like not user friendly at all EZ tool only 350 EASY steps to follow
This would be so much easier to follow if you didn't black the screen out every 4 seconds.
You grub
That music is ULTRA annoying. This is a how to use a tool ... can we just have people speaking?
Why the hell do you have ads on your information video?? Aren't you making enough money as it is?? Now I've got to sit through adverts just to see how my $99 bloody tool works!
If you don't know how it works. . . Perhaps not the best idea to buy one. It isn't exactly rocket science.
@Dawgreen pk smarty.. did you know how it worked without even looking at it?? No, you didn't. Co ck
@@steveshortt90 absolutely did. It's not rocket science . If you know how rivet guns work . . .it's not exactly hard to work out how this would utilise a powered rotary motion to make it work.