About Installing Blind Rivets
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Plastic Blind Rivets
Corrosion resistant and nonconductive, these rivets are designed to join plastic, fiberglass, wood, and metal. They join material when you only have access to one side. A low-profile domed head creates a finished appearance.
The combined thickness of material must fall within the rivet's material thickness range. Shear strength is the amount of force it takes to break a rivet from the side, and tensile strength is the amount of pull a rivet can withstand without breaking. Joint strength is also affected by rivet spacing and hole size.
Nylon mandrel absorbs moisture which can affect dimensions and other properties. A tool for plastic blind rivets (sold separately) with a nosepiece that matches the rivet's diameter is required for installation.
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For Material Thick. | Lg. | For Hole Size | For Drill Bit Size | Head Dia. | Head Ht. | Shear Strength, lbs. | Tensile Strength | Temperature Range, °F | Material | Color | Pkg. Qty. | Pkg. | |
0.236" Dia. | |||||||||||||
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0.02"-0.197" | 0.315" | 0.241"-0.245" | C | 0.524" | 0.071" | 100 | Not Rated | -25° to 175° | Nylon Plastic | Off-White | 50 | 000000000 | 000000 |
0.197"-0.354" | 0.472" | 0.241"-0.245" | C | 0.524" | 0.071" | 100 | Not Rated | -25° to 175° | Nylon Plastic | Off-White | 50 | 000000000 | 00000 |
For Rivet Dia. | Each | |
0.157", 0.195", 0.197", 0.236", 0.246" | 000000000 | 000000 |