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As of 2026, the global rivet gun market is defined by a shift toward cordless battery technology, automation, and aerospace-grade precision. The industry is dominated by a few massive conglomerates that own legendary brands (like POP and Avdel), alongside specialized power tool giants.
Here are the top 10 rivet gun manufacturers in the world based on market presence, technological innovation, and industrial footprint
A subsidiary of Stanley Black & Decker, this is the undisputed heavyweight of the industry. They own the POP® and Avdel® brands—names so ubiquitous that "Pop rivet" has become a generic term for blind riveting.
Key Products: POP-Avdel ProSet® series (pneumatic), PB Series (cordless).
Specialty: High-speed assembly lines and global distribution.
Part of the SFS Group, Gesipa is the pioneer of the battery-powered rivet gun. Their "AccuBird" series set the global standard for cordless riveting.
Key Products: AccuBird® Pro, PowerBird® Pro, and the iBird (Industry 4.0 connected tools).
Specialty: Precision German engineering and smart, data-tracking tools for "connected" factories
While known for massive industrial compressors, Atlas Copco acquired Henrob, the leader in Self-Pierce Riveting (SPR). This technology is essential for joining aluminum in the automotive industry (e.g., Ford F-150 and Tesla frames).
Key Products: K-Series SPR tools and fully automated robotic riveting systems.
Specialty: Automotive "Body-in-White" assembly and high-volume automation
These are the industrial models currently seeing the highest demand in factories across the globe:
Why it's hot: It features a "suction" function that holds the rivet in the nosepiece even when pointing the tool downward, and it automatically ejects the spent mandrel into a collection bottle.
Key Stat: 9400N tensile force; widely used in automotive assembly.
Why it's hot: These tools feature a "one-touch" system. You simply touch the rivet nut to the mandrel, and the tool automatically spins it on, pulls it, and spins it out.
Advantage: Drastically reduces operator fatigue on high-speed production lines.
Why it's hot: With the 2026 industry push toward "hose-free" factories, ROCOL’s new lithium-ion platforms are trending because they offer the same pulling force as pneumatic tools without the trip hazard of air lines
| Model | Type | "Hot" Feature | Primary Use |
| RL-4000MV | Pneumatic | Vacuum Mandrel Collection | Automotive / Metal Fabrication |
| RL-5308 | Pneumatic | Full-Auto Spin-Pull | Cabinet & Appliance Assembly |
| RL-Cordless | Battery | 18V Brushless Power | On-site Construction / MRO |
| Automated Riveting Systems | Fully automatic | Auto feeding | High throughput |
A favorite in the MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Operations) and HVAC sectors. Milwaukee has gained significant market share by offering the fastest cordless riveting solutions on a battery platform many contractors already own.
Key Products: M12™ and M18™ FUEL™ Rivet Tools.
Specialty: Speed and integration with their massive "One-Key" digital tool ecosystem.
If you are looking at an airplane, it was likely built with Cherry tools. Part of the SPS Technologies family, they are the gold standard for aerospace fasteners.
Key Products: G747 and G800 series pneumatic-hydraulic pullers.
Specialty: Specialized tools for "CherryMAX" rivets used in high-stress aviation environments.
Makita’s strength lies in its massive global footprint and the reliability of its brushless motors. They offer high-capacity cordless tools that appeal to both industrial users and professional contractors.
Key Products: DRV150 and DRV250 18V LXT Cordless Riveters.
Specialty: Global availability and high-torque brushless motor technology.
A staple in automotive garages and heavy industrial workshops. They specialize in "old school" pneumatic power—tools that are nearly indestructible and provide high pulling force.
Key Products: CP9883 and CP9884 series.
Specialty: Heavy-duty pneumatic tools for trucking, shipping, and metal fabrication.
Arconic’s Huck brand is famous for "lockbolts," which are essentially permanent rivets used in bridges, railcars, and mining equipment where vibration resistance is critical.
Key Products: Huck Range Force™ (battery) and hydraulic installation tools.
Specialty: Structural, heavy-duty fastening where a standard blind rivet would fail.
Bosch has recently expanded its professional "Blue" line to include high-performance cordless riveters, leveraging its expertise in sensor technology to provide consistent setting force.
Key Products: GRG 18V-16 Professional.
Specialty: Connectivity and precise electronic control over the riveting cycle
| Manufacturer | Core Battery Platform | Primary Industry Focus |
| Stanley (POP) | DEWALT 20V / PB | General Manufacturing |
| Gesipa | CAS (Cordless Alliance) | Industrial/Industry 4.0 |
| Hilti | Nuron 22V | Construction & Infrastructure |
| Milwaukee | M12 / M18 FUEL | HVAC, MRO, Automotive |
| Cherry Aero | N/A (Mostly Pneumatic) | Aerospace & Defense |
Pro Tip: When choosing a manufacturer in 2026, the deciding factor is often the Battery Platform. If your shop already uses Milwaukee or Makita batteries for drills, it is usually most cost-effective to stay within that ecosystem for your riveting tools.

