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Also known as bulb-style rivets, the body deforms into a bulb shape to join plastic and laminates.
Also known as peel-style rivets, the body splits into four legs to fasten plastic and fiberglass to thin material, such as sheet metal.
Select a color to make your rivets stand out or blend in.
The zinc-plated finish provides mild corrosion resistance.
Made from 18-8 stainless steel, these blind rivets create a strong hold even in wet and damp areas. The domed head gives your project a finished appearance.
Made of aluminum, these blind rivets are lightweight and corrosion resistant. The domed head gives your project a finished appearance.
Copper rivets are electrically conductive and have good corrosion resistance.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel rivets, these 316 stainless steel rivets have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
18-8 stainless steel has good corrosion resistance.
These rivets are lightweight and have good corrosion resistance.
Select a color to make your rivets stand out or blend in. These rivets grip a much wider range of material thicknesses than standard blind rivets.
Also known as micro rivets, these are our smallest-diameter rivets and are often used in electronics assembly.
Grip a much wider range of material thicknesses compared to standard blind rivets. These are also known as multigrip rivets.
Grip a much wider range of material thicknesses than standard blind rivets. These are also known as multigrip rivets.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant, these blind rivets are made of aluminum. Install them in countersunk holes, and their angled head sits flush with the material’s surface.
This high-strength material has excellent corrosion resistance.
With good strength and corrosion resistance, these 18-8 stainless steel blind rivets create a strong hold in damp and wet areas. Install them in countersunk holes, and their angled head sits flush with the material’s surface.
Create a finished look on both sides of your material with these two-piece rivets.
For a flush finish on both sides of the material, install these rivets in countersunk holes. Also known as pull-thru rivets, no portion of the mandrel is left behind after installation.
Plastic bonded to the underside of the head creates a stronger seal than metal alone. These rivets are lightweight and have good corrosion resistance.
Install in a countersunk hole and the angled head sits flush with the material's surface. These are also known as countersunk blind rivets.
A larger head diameter than standard domed head blind rivets covers irregular holes and provides extra holding power when fastening soft, thin material to a rigid backing. They're also known as large-flange blind rivets.
Corrosion resistant and nonconductive, these rivets are designed to join plastic, fiberglass, wood, and metal.
An alternative to wood screws, these rivets have a grooved body that expands during installation, digging into the wood and creating a secure hold. They are for use in closed-end holes.
You need access to only one side of the material to install these rivets.
Hammer the pin into the body and it flares out for a secure hold. These rivets require access to only one side of the material and can be used in through-holes or closed-end holes.
Also known as tubular and semi-tubular rivets, these are often used in soft material such as leather, fabric, and plastic. Installation requires access to both sides of the material and a hollow rivet tool.