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Standard Nosepiece for 39058 1/4 Inch - 3M - Marson

Part #: 95835

The 3M - Marson 95835 1/4 Inch Standard Nosepiece is an essential replacement component designed for maintaining the optimal performance of your Marson M-4 and V-4 series air/hydraulic riveters. This precision-engineered nosepiece is critical for securely holding 1/4-inch rivets during installation, ensuring consistent and reliable fastening in demanding professional environments. Its robust construction supports continuous, heavy-duty operation, making it indispensable for technicians and mechanics.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Crafted from hardened steel, this nosepiece offers exceptional strength and an extended service life, even under rigorous use.
  • Precision Rivet Setting: Engineered to accurately grasp and form 1/4-inch rivets, it ensures strong and reliable joints.
  • Seamless Compatibility: Specifically designed as a standard 1/4-inch replacement for Marson M-4 (39058) and V-4 heavy-duty air/hydraulic riveters.
  • Easy Maintenance: Facilitates quick and straightforward replacement, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity in the workshop.

Applications

The Marson 95835 1/4 Inch Standard Nosepiece is vital for a range of professional fastening tasks utilizing Marson M-4 and V-4 series rivet tools. It is ideal for use in:

  • Automotive Repair and Manufacturing: Securing panels, components, and structural elements in vehicle assembly and service.
  • General Industrial Fabrication: Essential for sheet metal work, construction, and manufacturing where consistent 1/4-inch blind rivet installation is required.
  • Heavy-Duty Maintenance: Maintaining equipment and machinery with robust, vibration-resistant rivet connections.

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  • Model: 103508
  • Shipping Weight: 1lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: 95835
  • Manufactured by: 3M - Marson
  • Also Known As: MR95835, MAR95835, MAR-95835

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 05 June, 2008.