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Hi-Shear HLT77-8 Collar, Pin-Rivet
PART #: SGP116505MFR PART #: HLT77-8Our Price: $8.73 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Hi-Shear HL328-5-7 Pin-Rivet
PART #: SGP116407MFR PART #: HL328-5-7Our Price: $3.09 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS20427M4-5 Monel Countersunk Head Rivet, Solid - 1 lb Bag - 690/Pound
PART #: SGP133836-X690MFR PART #: MS20427M4-5Our Price: $71,891.10 (690/Pound)QTY: Add to Cart -
National Aerospace Standard NAS1669-08L4 Steel Rivet, Blind - 5/Pack
PART #: SGP141273-X5MFR PART #: NAS1669-08L4Our Price: $41.35 (5/Pack)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS20470A4-4 Aluminum Universal Head Rivet, Solid - 1 lb Bag
PART #: SGP133872MFR PART #: MS20470A4-4Our Price: $33.69 (Pound)QTY: Add to Cart -
Hi-Shear HL64PB6-3 Pin-Rivet
PART #: SGP116441MFR PART #: HL64PB6-3Our Price: $2.02 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Hi-Shear HLT436-6-3 Pin-Rivet
PART #: SGP116502MFR PART #: HLT436-6-3Our Price: $29.16 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS20470A5-5 Aluminum Universal Head Rivet, Solid - 1 lb Bag
PART #: SGP133879MFR PART #: MS20470A5-5Our Price: $48.55 (Pound)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS20427M3-10 Monel Countersunk Head Rivet, Solid - 650/1 lb Bag
PART #: SGP133823-X650MFR PART #: MS20427M3-10Our Price: $104.00 (650/1 lb Bag)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS20613-5C8 Stainless Steel Universal Head Rivet, Solid - 1 lb
PART #: SGP134081MFR PART #: MS20613-5C8Our Price: $48.82 (Pound)QTY: Add to Cart -
Hi-Shear HL64PB8-10 Pin-Rivet
PART #: SGP116446MFR PART #: HL64PB8-10Our Price: $7.30 (Each)QTY: Add to Cart -
Military Standard MS16535-118 Steel Rivet, Tubular - 50/Pack
PART #: SGP133028-X50MFR PART #: MS16535-118Our Price: $66.50 (50/Pack)QTY: Add to Cart
Rivets may look like nails or bolts and while they are all similar in function (i.e. operate as fasteners) there are differences in design and characteristics. The material composition of a rivet is usually that of steel or aluminum. Also, rivets are used according to several factors including cost-effectiveness, strength, weight, and accessibility.
Furthermore, determining a rivet's applicability often relies on type. While solid rivets are the oldest and often regarded as the most reliable, blind rivets too have their uses, i.e. areas of limited accessibility. Of course, there are other ways to select a rivet, including the type of head (universal or countersunk/flush), as well as the size (usually in 1/8 or 1/32 increments). Regardless, we have a wide variety to choose from. Like picking a cherry from a tree, there's plenty to go around…