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These rivets are lightweight and have good corrosion resistance.
18-8 stainless steel rivets are more corrosion resistant than those made of aluminum, brass, or copper.
More durable than copper, brass rivets are electrically conductive and have good corrosion resistance.
Copper rivets are electrically conductive and have good corrosion resistance.
Made of heat-treated aluminum, these rivets meet MIL-C-5541.
An economical choice with good strength.
Brass rivets are electrically conductive and have good corrosion resistance.
Also known as tinners' rivets, these are commonly used in HVAC and other thin sheet metal applications.
A lower head height than standard domed head rivets provides a more finished appearance.
For increased holding power, the head is 25% wider than standard low-profile domed head solid rivets.
The washer creates a large holding surface on the back of the material. Also known as belt rivets, these are used for fastening conveyor belts or leather. A special setting tool and a hammer are required for installation.
Rivet setters are required for standard and heavy duty air-powered hammers to drive rivets.
Replace individual parts in a variety of Superior Pneumatic air-powered hammers.
Also known as zip guns, use these air hammers with a rivet setter and a bucking bar to install solid rivets.
Kits include a hammer and round rivet setters.
Place against the back side of your rivet while hammering the head.
Squeeze to get 3,500 pounds of pressure and set solid rivets.
Trim solid rivets to the length you need without changing their shape.
Also known as alligator squeezers, these tools offer up to 6,000 lbs. of force to set solid rivets.
Set solid rivets using one of these tools and your hammer.
Attach this tool to your drill to remove all styles of domed head rivets.
Set solid rivets by hand. These tools are also known as paneing, setting, and seaming hammers.