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Stainless Steel Pop Rivets - Countersunk, Flat Head 304 Stainless Steel Flat Rivets 1/8" (or #4) Rivet DiameterCommonly referred to as flat rivetsInstalled into countersunk holes for a flush surface (120 degree countersink)Used to fasten two materials together quickly, and efficientlyCommonly used when there is no access to the blind side of the two materialsCommonly used in tracks, pulleys, and rollers304 Stainless Steel hat and mandrel - Corrosion and rust resistant & suitable for long lasting external use Like all Blind Rivets, Flat Rivets are used to connect two pieces of material quickly and efficiently. The hat of the rivet is almost inverted, with a 120 degree countersink in the integrated washer. A countersunk rivet is used in countersunk holes and once set is flush to the surface. They are used in tracks where the head will not protrude into sliding tracks or rollers. Flat rivets have standard open ends. They are tubular, comprised of a hat and mandrel. When installed, the length of the mandrel is snapped off. Both the hat and mandrel are made of the same material. Product Specifications: Fastener Type: Blind RivetMaterial: 304 Stainless SteelRivet Diameter: (#4) 1/8" (.125)Drill Bit Size: #30Flange Diameter: 0.226"Mandrel Diameter: 0.076"Head Style: Countersunk / FlatCountersink: 120 Degree Countersunk Blind Rivets - 304 Stainless Steel 304 Stainless Steel Blind rivets in this selection are made entirely of stainless steel, meaning that both the hat and mandrel are 304 stainless steel. 304 Stainless is the fastener industry standard for stainless steel, and is corrosion and rust resistant in applications exposed to the elements. Blind Rivets Blind rivets (commonly called pop rivets) get their name because of their function. Blind rivets are commonly used in applications where a bolt and nut will not work because there is only access to one side of the materials being fastened. During installation, the mandrel is pulled through the body of the rivet and snaps off after the grip has been reached. Countersunk / Flat Head Countersunk rivets are different from standard pop rivets due to the 120 degree tapered, countersunk design. This leaves behind a flat head that runs flush with the installation surface, as opposed to a standard pop rivet which leaves behind a domed head that protrudes above the surface. Because of this they are commonly used in tracks, sliding rollers, pulleys and applications where a flush surface is key.
Flat Rivets are used to connect two pieces of material quickly and efficiently.
The hat of the rivet is almost inverted, with a 120 degree countersink in the integrated washer.
A countersunk rivet is used in countersunk holes and once set is flush to the surface.
They are used in tracks where the head will not protrude into sliding tracks or rollers.
Flat rivets have standard open ends. They are tubular, comprised of a hat and mandrel. When installed, the length of the mandrel is snapped off. Both the hat and mandrel are made of the same material.