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4MM NOSEPIECE - 3M - Marson

Part #: M39274

The 3M - Marson M39274 4MM NOSEPIECE is a critical component designed for professional-grade blind rivet installation. Engineered for precision and durability, this nosepiece ensures accurate and secure fastening for a variety of demanding applications. It serves as an essential replacement or spare part for maintaining optimal performance of your rivet tool.

Key Features

  • Precision 4mm Sizing: Designed to perfectly accommodate 4mm (or 5/32") blind rivets, ensuring proper rivet setting and a strong, consistent joint.
  • Durable Steel Construction: Manufactured from high-quality steel, this nosepiece offers exceptional wear resistance and longevity, standing up to the rigors of frequent professional use.
  • Direct Compatibility: Specifically engineered for seamless integration and reliable operation with the Marson 39200 rivet tool.
  • Optimized Performance: Contributes to consistent rivet pulling and setting, which is crucial for the integrity of fastened materials in automotive and industrial settings.
  • Essential Replacement Part: An ideal solution for replacing worn or damaged nosepieces, ensuring your rivet gun continues to operate efficiently and effectively.

Applications

This 4MM NOSEPIECE is an indispensable accessory for professional technicians and mechanics across various fields. It is widely used for automotive repairs, including body panel work, interior component fastening, and general vehicle maintenance. In industrial settings, it's suitable for metal fabrication, assembly work, HVAC installation, and other applications requiring secure blind rivet fastening. Whether you're working on light vehicle repairs or heavy-duty industrial machinery, this nosepiece helps ensure reliable and professional results.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: 3M - Marson
  • Model Number: M39274
  • Size: 4mm (5/32")
  • Material: Steel
  • Compatibility: Marson 39200 Rivet Tool

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