Rivets have been used for millennia for everything from shipbuilding to construction. As long as humans have been building with rivets, there have been rivet tools.
The earliest rivet tool was a hammer, used to drive rivets through pre-drilled holes. As fastener technology has progressed, new materials and rivet designs have called for new rivet tools.
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Fasteners are essential components in automobile manufacturing and repair. Bolts, rivets, blind bolts, screws, washers, and other components hold a car together, so it’s essential to choose the right fastener for each application.
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When you think about rivets, you usually think about one-piece fasteners designed to join two pieces of material. Solid rivets are designed to be installed using a bucking bar to flatten one end. There are also blind rivets designed with a shaft and a mandrel that you pull to form a secure joint on the blind side of a workpiece. These types of rivets are one-piece fasteners that are easy to install.
Read MoreCan You Install Grooved Blind Rivets in Plastic?
Rivets are increasingly used with plastics to assemble electronics, appliances, and other applications. Using rivets with plastics takes special considerations to get optimal performance. You must choose the right rivet design and materials for a lasting joint.
Read MoreWhen and Where to Install Easy Entry Rivets
We have been blogging recently about easy entry rivets, what makes them unique, and how to use them. In this blog post, we want to delve deeper and discuss where to use them.
Read MoreHow to Choose Which Solid Rivet Material to Use
We write a lot about blind rivets, lockbolts, threaded inserts, and other types of fasteners, but we don’t want to overlook solid rivets. Solid rivets are probably the oldest and most reliable type of fastener and have been used for millennia. The ancient Egyptians used rivets to fix clay pots, and the Vikings used them to secure the planking in longboats. With every new application for solid rivets that emerged, new rivet materials were needed.
Read MoreEverything You Need to Know About Easy Entry Rivets
When installing blind rivets, you can encounter any number of problems. For example, the rivet diameter may be wrong for the hole size, the rivet may have the wrong grip length to make a firm joint, or you may have chosen the wrong rivet materials for the job. A common problem is the holes in the material being misaligned. If the holes don’t line up, it can be impossible to install the blind rivet correctly.
Read MoreWhat Are the Main Types of Blind Rivets?
Although humans have been using rivets for millennia, blind rivets are an innovation of the 20th century. Blind rivets are easy to install, solid, reliable, and have a clean and consistent finish. Blind rivets are so versatile that people continually find new uses for them in manufacturing, construction, and repair.
Read MoreTypes of Grooved Blind Rivets and When to Use Them
Blind rivets are incredibly useful and have become commonplace in construction, manufacturing, and industrial applications. There are instances when you need a blind rivet that delivers extra strength and won’t pull out of the hole—many of which are ideal applications for grooved blind rivets. Grooved blind rivets are secure in the hole and won’t fail or pull out under stress.
Read MoreA History of Soft Set Rivets
Rivets have been used to build boats, make tools, construct buildings, and for other applications nearly as far back as we have recorded history. However, the construction of the rivets and their applications continues to evolve.
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