Use of rivets

Semi-circular head rivets are mainly used for riveting applications with large lateral loads and are the most widely used.

The flat-cone rivet is resistant to corrosion due to the hypertrophy of the nail head, and is often used for rugged applications such as hull and boiler water tanks.

Countersunk head and 1200 countersunk rivets are mainly used for riveting applications where the surface must be smooth and with little load.

Semi-recessed head, 1200 semi-recessed rivets are mainly used for riveting applications where the surface must be smooth and with little load.

Flat rivets are used for riveting applications with normal loads.

Flat head and flat head rivets are mainly used for riveting of metal sheets or non-metallic materials such as leather, canvas and wood.

Large flat head rivets are mainly used for riveting of non-metallic materials.

Semi-tubular rivets are mainly used for riveting applications with small loads.

Headless rivets are mainly used for riveting of non-metallic materials.

The hollow rivets are light in weight and weak in the nail head, and are used for riveting of non-metallic materials with little load.

Tubular rivets are used for riveting applications of non-metallic materials that do not follow the load.

Sign rivets are mainly used for riveting the nameplate on the machine, equipment, etc.

Blind rivets are a type of rivet for single-sided riveting, but must be riveted with a special tool, a rivet gun (manual, electric, pneumatic). These rivets are particularly suitable for riveting applications where ordinary rivets (which must be riveted from both sides) are inconvenient, so they are widely used in construction, automobiles, ships, airplanes, machinery, electrical appliances, furniture and other products. Among them, open-type flat-headed rivets are the most widely used, and the countersunk rivets are suitable for the performance of riveting applications. The closed-type blind rivets are suitable for riveting applications requiring higher loads and certain sealing performance.

The core rivet is another type of rivet with single-sided riveting. When riveting, the hammer is used to strike the rivet head to expose the nail core so that it is flush with the end surface of the nail head, which is convenient for riveting operation, especially suitable for inconvenience. Riveting with ordinary rivets (riveted from both sides) or blind rivets (lack of rivet guns). Rigid head core riveting is usually applied, and countersunk core rivets are suitable for applications where the surface requires smooth riveting.

Some rivets can also be worn on clothing. Become a popular element today.

Keylocking Insert

Keylocking threaded inserts are used to quickly repair stripped, damaged or worn out threads. Threaded insert products are also used in original equipment where they strengthen threads in soft metal like magnesium or aluminum.

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