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CRL 3/16" Diameter, 1/4" to 3/8" Grip Range Large Flange Aluminum Mandrel and Rivet In Packs of 3000
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ABA66L
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$478.19
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Economical Full Factory Cases
Extensive Variety of Sizes and Types of Aluminum, Steel, and Stainless Rivets
Simple Installation Allows Blind Rivets to be Incorporated into Virtually All
Manufacturing and Fabrication Designs
CRL Blind Rivets in Cases are standard pack quantities as supplied from the
factory.
Rivet Diameter: 3/16 in (4.76 mm)
Grip Range: 1/4 - 3/8 in (.250 - .375 in) (6.35 - 9.53 mm)
Receiving Hole Size & Drill Number: .192 - .196 in (4.88 - 4.98 mm), #11
Case Qty: 3000
Minimum Order: 1 Case
Additional Product Information:
A blind rivet is a simple device for holding materials together. A solid metal
mandrel is inserted into a tubular metal rivet, and supplied as an assembled
unit. This becomes a fastener when the mandrel and rivet are inserted into
aligned holes in the materials to be joined. The mandrel is pulled into the
rivet by a rivet setting tool (commonly known as a rivet gun) to create a
counterhead, then the mandrel is snapped off, leaving the finished fastener.
This effective fastening system lends itself to virtually hundreds of
applications, joining materials of many thicknesses and varieties.
Blind Rivets were originally thought of as a specialty fastener for use in blind
applications only, but they have proven their versatility in both high
production assembly, and low volume piece work situations. Few fastening systems
offer the flexibility of design, uniformity of results, and economy of use that
Blind Rivets do. Blind Rivets feature: low head profile and minimum back-up
space; join thin gauge or dissimilar materials; vibration-proof - won't back out
or shake loose; positive fastening of painted or finished components without
possibility of surface marring; conform to industrial fasteners institute and
appropriate government standards and specifications. Add to these advantages
their ease of use, and you may begin to realize how using Blind Rivets could
benefit your profit picture.
To find the proper catalog number, check the grip range and diameter above. When
selecting the proper blind rivet to meet your requirements, take into account
the joint strength, joint thickness, and nature of materials to be joined. Also
consider the type of head that best suits the intended rivet application. The
diameter of rivet you select will depend on the desired joint strength. Blind
Rivets develop joint strength in two ways: by clinching of the counterhead and by
compression of the rivet body against the walls of the hole. Rivet grip is the
combined thickness of the materials being fastened. Select the rivet length by
choosing one whose grip range includes the thickness of the materials to be
joined. One length of rivet can be used for a range of material thicknesses. It
is better to choose a rivet that is too long than one that is too short. You
should consider also the materials to be joined. If using a soft material, you
may need to use a rivet spacer, thereby increasing the requirement for the grip
range slightly.
RIVET: ALUMINUM
MANDREL: ALUMINUM
Quantities per standard carton vary depending on rivet size.
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