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Rivet NutsAbout twice as strong as aluminum rivet nuts, these steel rivet nuts are zinc yellow-chromate plated for corrosion resistance.
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Open End Blind RivetsMade from 304 stainless steel, these blind rivets create a strong hold even in wet and damp areas. The domed head gives your project a finished appearance.
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Domed Head Blind RivetThe zinc-plated finish provides mild corrosion resistance. These rivets join material when you only have access to one side. The low-profile domed head creates a finished appearance.
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Self-Clinching StudsStainless steel studs have good chemical resistance and may be mildly magnetic.. Press them into a drilled or punched hole with an arbor press or similar pressure tool.. Also known as self-clinching
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Flat Head Solid RivetsInstallation of solid rivets requires access to both sides of the material as well as a hammer or a solid rivet tool.
We provide hand tools and powered tools for settings rivets – all sizes of rivets such as 5/32″ and 3/16″ diameter rivets, as well as rivet nuts! Whether you need POP tools or POP rivets, call our...
Mar 19, 2022 · Pop Rivet Points. Pop rivets were invented in 1934 and allow users to place a rivet from one side of the material. To establish the right size for pop rivets, measure the hole size,...
On-Site Demo Request. We have the most diverse range of blind rivets in the industry with over 1.4 billion pieces of the highest quality rivets on the shelf. All of which have gone through rigorous...
Nylon plastic rivets have a number of uses, including for hanging fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) panels. We carry 1/8-inch and 1/4-inch diameter rivets as well as a number of other sizes. You’ll find...
The pop rivet was invented in Scotland shortly before World War I. In the United States, inventors such as Carl Cherry and Lou Huck experimented with other techniques for expanding solid...
Load the pop rivet into the gun, stem first. Make sure you are using the gun nozzle with an opening diameter that matches your rivet. Insert the head of the pop rivet all the way into the guide hole...
