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Stainless Steel Rivets are also known as pop rivets or blind rivets. To choose the correct rivet: Determine the total material thickness to be joined and refer to the grip length column. Select the rivet which equals or exceeds the material thickness. Rivets are packaged in boxes of 100ea. Size listed equals Diameter x Grip Length.
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Q: Is the mandrel of the rivet also stainless steel? Can they be used with a standard rivet tool or is a special tool needed?
6 years ago2 Answers
A: the mandrel is also stainless steel. You can use a standard rivet tool.
6 years agoHelpful?
Q: I only need a dozen (12) or so... no 500 of them.... do you have small package???
8 years ago1 Answer
A: Buy some extra. They are cheep enough and these are the ones with the S/S shanks. You may need them again some day.
8 years agoHelpful?
Q: do you have 316 stainless rivets 3/16, min .65 in length...can't tell what kind of stainless your standard rivets are made from?
11 years ago1 Answer
A: michael: No telling what alloy the pop rivets are but I'm not sure why it matters. I have been using them for +20 years from Jamestown and they never rust or corrode. The most important thing with an on-line order is that these have stainless shafts. Not so with all suppliers.
11 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are these 316 Stainless?
12 years ago4 Answers
A: I really don't know but after 2 years they show no sign of rust. I'm thinking they must be at least 316 maybe even 320. what does the manufacturer claim?
12 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is the mandrel(the ""nail"") of the stainless steel rivets made of stainless steel too? Or, is it just mild steel?
6 years ago0 Answers