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Tubular rivets are used to fasten duct work or assemble mechanical products and electronics. Tubular rivets have a hollow shaft to reduce the amount of force required to apply them. Rivets with a hollow tip are called semi tubular. Both types can be affixed loosely to function as a pivot point. Tubular rivets are applied with a rivet gun or an automated rivet machine.
Semi-Tubular Rivets
Semi-tubular rivets, also known as hollow-end rivets, are similar to solid rivets with the addition of a hollow cavity in the center of their shanks. This hollow end is easier to compress, reducing the force needed for installation, and helps to reduce damage to the mounting surface.
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Plain Stainless Steel
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Zinc Plated Ungraded Steel
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Plain 18-8 Stainless Steel
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Plain 430 Stainless Steel
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Plain Grade 5052 Aluminum
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Plain Grade 5056 Aluminum
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Split Rivets
Split rivets, sometimes called bifurcated rivets, pierce through soft materials to fasten them together. They feature a large head and a split-body design that folds down to grip the materials from the underside. They are commonly used to connect softer materials such as leather, plastic, and fabric.
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