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You can buy an expensive tool but it's easy for diy to use a bolt that fits the rivnut, a couple of washers then a larger studding coupler nut than the thread of the rivnut, and another couple of washers.
Assemble in that order, spin on the rivnut and insert into hole.
Use a spanner to hold the coupler nut against your surface and (ideally) use an impact driver to wind in the original bolt while stopping the coupler from moving. It can be done with two spanners but kinda needs three hands.
Assemble in that order, spin on the rivnut and insert into hole.
Use a spanner to hold the coupler nut against your surface and (ideally) use an impact driver to wind in the original bolt while stopping the coupler from moving. It can be done with two spanners but kinda needs three hands.