09 05 - Reproduction, even in part prohibited. Printed in UK Modified: 21 August 2024 09 05 09 05 All measurements are in mm unless otherwise stated Standard Rivet ¤ Wide grip range ¤ Used when especially high torque force is needed ¤ Fast, simple with great quality assembly Peeled Rivet ¤ Creates a locking head with a big diameter ¤ Ideal for use in applications with soft or low resistance materials ¤ Allows for use in oversized holes ¤ Spreads the load and clamping force over a wide area Sealed Rivet ¤ Moisture and pressure tight ¤ The joints are completely sealed to fluids, avoiding leakage of liquids and vapours ¤ Reduces the risk of electrical problems or vibrations A Guide To Blind Rivets Designed to join two pieces of material together, whether the same type or a different type of material, blind rivets are ideal in applications where only one side is accessible. Dome Head ¤ Provides enough bearing surface to retain all kinds of materials, except extremely smooth and brittle. Countersunk Head ¤ Allows the riveting of a bigger thickness, designed to appear flush on a flat surface. Large Head ¤ This provides double the bearing area compared to the dome head and offers greater resistance. Designed for applications where a soft or brittle material is assembled to a rigid support material Blind Rivets Pull Out Values D1 Ø mm Shear N Tension N Alu/Steel Dome Head 2.4 350 500 3.0 550 850 3.2 750 1100 4.0 1250 1800 4.8 1850 2600 5.0 2150 3100 Alu/Steel Countersunk Head 120° 3.0 550 850 4.0 1250 1800 5.0 2150 3100 Aluminium / Steel Peel Dome Head 4.8 1800 2000 Aluminium / Steel Large Head 4.0 1250 1800 5.0 2150 3100 D1 Ø mm Shear N Tension N Alu / Steel Sealed Dome Head 4.0 1600 2200 4.8 2200 3100 Steel / Steel Dome Head 3.2 1100 1200 4.0 1700 2200 4.8 2900 3100 5.0 3100 4000 Stainless Steel Dome Head 3.2 1900 2500 4.0 2700 3500 4.8 4000 5000
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