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8-32 MANDREL - 3M - Marson

Part #: 39355

The 3M - Marson 8-32 Mandrel (Model 39355) is an essential component for professional fastening applications, engineered for precision and reliability. This robust yet lightweight mandrel is specifically designed for the accurate installation of 8-32 threaded inserts, making it indispensable for demanding automotive and industrial environments.

Key Features

  • Professional-Grade Durability: Constructed from high-quality materials to withstand the rigors of daily use in professional workshops and industrial settings.
  • Precision 8-32 Threading: Engineered for secure and accurate installation of 8-32 threaded inserts, ensuring a consistent and reliable fasten every time.
  • Lightweight & Compact Design: Weighing only 0.1 lbs with compact dimensions of 3 x 2 x 1 inches, it allows for comfortable, extended operation and access in confined spaces.
  • Seamless Tool Integration: Designed for easy compatibility with a range of Marson riveting tools, streamlining workflows and enhancing overall efficiency.

Applications

  • Automotive Repair & Fabrication: Indispensable for securing threaded inserts in sheet metal, body panels, and chassis components during vehicle restoration, repair, and custom fabrication.
  • Industrial Assembly & Maintenance: Ideal for manufacturing and assembly lines requiring precise and robust fastening of components, as well as for quick fixes in industrial equipment maintenance.
  • HVAC & Appliance Servicing: Provides a reliable solution for creating strong, internal threads for secure connections in heating, ventilation, air conditioning units, and various appliances.
  • General Metalworking: A dependable tool for creating strong, internal threads in a wide array of metalworking projects where precise fastening is critical.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: 3M - Marson
  • Model Number: 39355
  • Part Number: 39355
  • Weight: 0.1 lbs
  • Dimensions: 3 x 2 x 1 inches

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 23 February, 2015.