What are the sizes of blind rivets?

What are the sizes of blind rivets?

When installing blind rivets, there are two things to consider: hole size and grip range….Table 1.

Nom. Rivet Dia. Hole Size Drill No.
3/32 0.097 – 0.100 #41
1/8 0.129 – 0.133 #30
5/32 0.160 – 0.164 #20
3/16 0.192 – 0.196 #11

How do you know what size blind rivet to buy?

The length of the rivet should be equal to the thickness of both objects you are fastening, plus 1.5 times the diameter of the rivet’s stem. 3/32” (2MM) FOR UP TO 3/32” (2MM) THICKNESS.

What size do rivets come in?

Available Blind Rivet Sizes Metric series – 2.4, 3, 3.2, 4, 4.8, 5, 6.4 and 7.4mm. Inch series – 3/32, 1/8, 5/32, 3/16, 1/4 and 19/64″.

What is the difference between a blind rivet and a pop rivet?

Pop rivets are used in a blind setting like blind rivets, but the material application is a little different. It can be used with plastic, metal, and wood while offering a longer-lasting setting than traditional blind rivets.

What is the largest rivet size?

Flat Head Solid Rivets

Nominal A
Head Diameter
1 1/8 1.125 1.969
1 1/4 1.250 2.188
1 3/8 1.375 2.406

Do rivets come in different sizes?

Hole size, body length, grip range, and head size must be properly measured to determine the proper size for pop rivets. Pop rivets come in many styles, including closed-end, open-end, micro, and multi-grip.

Can a rivet be too long?

Body Length It differs from grip range (which will be explained next), but is an important measurement when considering clearance on the blind side of the material being fastened—a rivet that’s too long may not properly fit or could negatively impact whatever resides behind the hole.

How do I choose the right rivet?

How to Choose Rivets

  1. Choose a rivet that’s made of the same material as the items you are going to fasten.
  2. Select the correct length for your rivet.
  3. Compare blind versus solid rivets.
  4. Evaluate corrosion-resistance.
  5. Consider the diameter of the rivet.
  6. Think about the different head designs that are available.

What is a riveter used for?

A riveter is a manual tool that is used to install blind rivets, usually to fasten two or more pieces of material together. A blind rivet is a permanent fastener that consists of a head, a cylindrical body and a mandrel – a long pin that goes through the hollow body.

Are blind rivets single sided installation?

Unlike solid rivets, blind rivets can be inserted and fully installed in a joint from only one side of a part or structure, “blind” to the opposite side.

What is a riveter tool?

Why are rivets no longer used?

Indeed, the latest steel construction specifications published by AISC (the 14th Edition) no longer covers their installation. The reason for the change is primarily due to the expense of skilled workers required to install high strength structural steel rivets.

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