
You’ll work much faster and avoid the strain and pain from squeezing a hand riveter all day. Have hundreds of blind rivets to install? Consider buying a pneumatic rivet gun, or a rivet gun attachment for your drill. A tool called a rivet set, which has a dished depression slightly larger than the rivet diameter in its end, is placed on the shaft of the rivet and struck by a hammer repeatedly to peen the rivet shaft into a flattened, rounded head.
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To install a tinner’s rivet, the rivet is inserted from the underside through the materials to be fastened and the flat head is placed on top of a large flat piece of metal (like an anvil). Used for thin sheet metal, tinner’s rivets are solid rivets they’re usually made of soft iron or steel and have a flat head. If the mandrel breaks off of the completed rivet, the rivet has been installed correctly. Squeezing the grips together causes the mandrel to be pulled into the rivet body, which expands on the other side of the material. Both pieces are inserted into a hole, and a special tool (appropriately called a “riveter”) is placed over the mandrel.

If set correctly, blind rivets produce reliable fastenings without all the hammering involved in solid rivet installation.īlind rivets are made of two preassembled pieces: the tubular rivet body and the setting mandrel. Often called “pop” rivets (after a popular rivet brand), they can be installed completely from one side, unlike solid rivets or bolts that require access to both sides of the material. Blind Rivetsīlind rivets are the fastest and easiest rivets to use in a project. Here we’ll cover two of the most common rivets used in the home workshop: blind rivets and tinner’s rivets. Like many simple inventions, time has brought new and more complex features to rivet technology, which has resulted in a variety of different types of rivets. The principle is simple: a shaft with a head on one end is inserted into a hole, and the opposite end is deformed to hold the materials together. Rivets are one of the oldest, most reliable methods of permanently fastening two materials together.

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