Description
Key Features
2,000 lbs Pull Force
When you need a cordless rivet tool that can replace slow hand riveting or deal with tougher materials, the Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool brings the force to pull up to 3/16 inch stainless steel rivets.
Compact for Tight Access
At just 6.5 inches long, this rivet tool gets into engine bays, panel edges, and other cramped spots where larger cordless or pneumatic setups get awkward fast.
Less Setup, Less Strain
No compressor or hose means faster setup and better mobility, and Milwaukee states it reduces muscle effort by more than 60% compared to a hand tool.
Overview
The Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool is a cordless rivet tool built for fast, repeatable blind rivet installation without dragging around a compressor or fighting a manual hand riveter. This is a rivet tool designed for fastening sheet metal and panel materials with aluminum, steel, and stainless steel rivets. Model Number: 2550-20. If you do automotive work, metal panel repair, or production-style fastening where speed and consistency matter, this tool makes a lot of sense.
On the job, the numbers here are what matter. The 0.8 inch stroke length and 2,000 pounds of pull force give the tool the capacity to pull 3/32 inch, 1/8 inch, 5/32 inch, and 3/16 inch rivets. It can also pull up to 3/16 inch stainless steel rivets, which is the size and material combo that usually separates a serious cordless rivet gun from lighter-duty options. Milwaukee also rates it for up to 450 1/8 inch steel rivets per charge on a 1.5 amp hour battery, so it is built for real production work, not just occasional repair jobs.
The big advantage over pneumatic riveting is convenience. There is no hose, no compressor, and no setup delay. You grab the tool, load the rivet, and go to work. That matters in service bays, on ladders, around trailers, and anywhere you are moving from one fastening point to the next. It also matters if you are doing repair work outside the shop and do not want to haul air equipment just to set a handful of rivets.
Milwaukee kept this one compact at 6.5 inches long, which is a real benefit in tight access work. Around vehicle body panels, under hoods, inside equipment housings, or along metal channels, shorter length is not just a nice spec on paper. It is what lets you keep the tool square to the work and finish the rivet without changing your body position or fighting clearance. The tool also holds the rivet in any orientation, which helps when you are working overhead, horizontally, or in spots where one hand is busy stabilizing material.
The design is aimed at reducing fatigue too. Milwaukee states the tool reduces muscle effort by over 60% versus a hand tool. If you have ever run a manual riveter through a long row of steel rivets, you already know why that matters. Less hand strain means more consistent work through the day and a better fit for repetitive fastening tasks.
Platform-wise, the Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool runs on the Milwaukee M12 battery system. That is a practical buy for anyone already on M12 because it keeps batteries and chargers shared across other compact Milwaukee cordless tools. This version is a bare tool, so it is a good fit for existing M12 users who want to add a dedicated cordless riveting solution without paying again for batteries they already own.
Who should buy it? This is a strong pick for automotive technicians, body and collision repair, metalworking, maintenance crews, and anyone fastening sheet material regularly enough to be tired of manual riveting. If you only set a few rivets a year, a hand riveter still works. If riveting is part of your weekly workflow and you want cordless speed with compact size, this tool earns its spot.
Work Faster Without Air Hoses
This is where a cordless rivet gun proves its value. You get the speed of powered riveting without dragging a compressor, hose, and fittings to the work area.
- No compressor or hose required during setup or operation
- Built for aluminum, steel, and stainless steel rivet applications
Reach Into Tight Spots
Compact size is a real productivity feature on a rivet tool. The shorter body helps you keep the nose where it needs to be when space is limited.
- 6.5 inch overall length helps in engine bays, panel corners, and confined service areas
- Tool holds the rivet in any orientation for overhead and horizontal work
Built for Repetitive Riveting
If you are setting rivets all day, hand fatigue becomes part of the job. This tool is meant to take that strain out of repetitive fastening work while keeping production moving.
- Milwaukee states over 60% less muscle effort compared to a hand tool
- Rated for up to 450 1/8 inch steel rivets per charge on a 1.5 amp hour battery
What’s in the Box
- (1) Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool
Battery and charger are sold separately.
Key Specifications
| Battery Platform | M12 |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | Brushed |
| Stroke Length | 0.8 in |
| Pull Force | 2,000 lbs |
| Rivet Sizes | 3/32 in, 1/8 in, 5/32 in, 3/16 in |
| Length | 6.5 in |
| Height | 10.75 in |
| Weight Excluding Battery | 4.3 lb |
Compatibility
Battery Platform
Compatible with Milwaukee M12 batteries and chargers.
Rivet Range
Designed to pull 3/32 inch, 1/8 inch, 5/32 inch, and 3/16 inch rivets.
Material Capacity
Suitable for aluminum, steel, and stainless steel rivets, including up to 3/16 inch stainless steel.
Built For
Automotive Metalworking Panel Fastening Repair Work Service Bays Tight-Space Riveting
Pro Tip
If you are working under a hood or along a body panel, the compact 6.5 inch length lets you keep the tool straight to the rivet instead of coming in at an angle. That usually means cleaner setting and fewer do-overs, especially with stainless rivets.
Warranty & Support
5 Year Limited Warranty.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Milwaukee 2550-20 M12 Rivet Tool Is the Right Buy for Real Rivet Work
This is the kind of cordless rivet tool that saves time every single day if riveting is part of your normal workflow.
- Who it’s for: Automotive techs, metal fabricators, maintenance crews, and anyone installing blind rivets often enough to want faster work and less hand fatigue.
- Why it stands out: Compact size, 2,000 pounds of pull force, and the ability to pull up to 3/16 inch stainless steel rivets put it well past light-duty territory.
- Worth knowing: This is a bare tool, so plan on adding an M12 battery and charger if you are not already on the platform.
Common Questions
- What type of tool is this? This is a cordless rivet tool designed for installing blind rivets in metal fastening applications.
- What rivet sizes can it pull? It is designed for 3/32 inch, 1/8 inch, 5/32 inch, and 3/16 inch rivets.
- Can it pull stainless steel rivets? Yes. It can pull up to 3/16 inch stainless steel rivets.
- What battery system does it use? It runs on the Milwaukee M12 battery platform.
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