Material: | Stainless Steel |
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Surface Finishing: | Bright (No Processing) |
Certification: | ISO |
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A rivet is an essential and adaptable connector, frequently used to securely unite two or more thin plates, forming a robust and cohesive structure. Its fundamental operation involves inserting a cylindrical rivet into a pre-drilled hole. Using rivet pliers, one end of the nail is pressed against the opposite end, causing deformation that results in a strong and secure connection. Typically, rivets comprise three key components: the head, waist, and tail. The head is crafted to exert pressure at the riveting point, ensuring a firm and stable installation. The waist plays a vital role in supporting the head, enabling a secure lock within the hole. Meanwhile, the tail is designed to form a noticeable protrusion from the base material, effectively preventing the rivet from any potential sliding or rotation during its application, guaranteeing durability and reliability.