Electronic Brass Blind Rivet Truss
Electronic: The electronics and
computer industries are users of various rivets such as semi-tubular rivets and
special soft-set blind rivets for PCB’s, and other electrical components such
as relays and switches. Rapid
Rivet is Your Rivet Specialist. We
are a Master Stocking Distributor of rivets, rivet nuts, threaded inserts, and
tooling. We have a large and
varied inventory to meet your needs. No automated telephone answering system here at Rapid Rivet. Speak directly to a knowledgeable
salesperson who will assist you in selecting the rivet you require. We pride ourselves in our ability to
give you a fast and competitive quotation. Many items are in stock, and next day delivery is available
when requested. Most items are
available with manufacturer’s certifications and test reports. We also can offer bar coding, unit
packaging, and will set parts and shipments up for long-term release dates.
Brass: Brass is a copper-based alloy, which contains zinc as its main alloying element. (65% copper, 35% zinc.) CDA260 or CDA270 is the most common alloy of brass used in rivets. It is stronger than copper, due to the zinc content. It is not magnetic. Brass rivets can be used in plain, un-plated finish, or can be plated with nickel or black oxide finish.
Blind: (As in break-mandrel Blind Rivets, or “pop” rivets) A blind rivet is a two-piece fastener consisting of a rivet body (sometimes called a “sleeve”) and the setting device called a mandrel. (or, stem or nail) A blind rivet is used where access to a joint is limited to one side. (You cannot “see” the other side of the joint, therefore it is “blind”) A blind rivet is set by pulling the mandrel head into the rivet body, expanding the rivet body and causing it to flare against the reverse side. As the head of the mandrel reaches the face of the blind side of the material, and at a pre-determined force, the mandrel will snap at the break point of the mandrel. The rivet body forms a tight joint, the head of the mandrel remains encapsulated in the blind side, and the mandrel stem is ejected.
Blind Rivet: Blind rivets can be set by relatively inexpensive tooling, which reduces costs. Structural blind rivets are also available for the aircraft industry and commercial uses. Structural blind rivets are employed where a solid rivet would normally by used, but where access to a joint is limited to one side.
Truss: Truss Head. Term used in semi-tubular rivets, referring to a protruding head with a low profile, that is more than twice the diameter of the body of the rivet. Also in solid steel rivets, a truss head is the equivalent of a brazier head.
Brass: Brass is a copper-based alloy, which contains zinc as its main alloying element. (65% copper, 35% zinc.) CDA260 or CDA270 is the most common alloy of brass used in rivets. It is stronger than copper, due to the zinc content. It is not magnetic. Brass rivets can be used in plain, un-plated finish, or can be plated with nickel or black oxide finish.
Blind: (As in break-mandrel Blind Rivets, or “pop” rivets) A blind rivet is a two-piece fastener consisting of a rivet body (sometimes called a “sleeve”) and the setting device called a mandrel. (or, stem or nail) A blind rivet is used where access to a joint is limited to one side. (You cannot “see” the other side of the joint, therefore it is “blind”) A blind rivet is set by pulling the mandrel head into the rivet body, expanding the rivet body and causing it to flare against the reverse side. As the head of the mandrel reaches the face of the blind side of the material, and at a pre-determined force, the mandrel will snap at the break point of the mandrel. The rivet body forms a tight joint, the head of the mandrel remains encapsulated in the blind side, and the mandrel stem is ejected.
Blind Rivet: Blind rivets can be set by relatively inexpensive tooling, which reduces costs. Structural blind rivets are also available for the aircraft industry and commercial uses. Structural blind rivets are employed where a solid rivet would normally by used, but where access to a joint is limited to one side.
Truss: Truss Head. Term used in semi-tubular rivets, referring to a protruding head with a low profile, that is more than twice the diameter of the body of the rivet. Also in solid steel rivets, a truss head is the equivalent of a brazier head.
| Item | Part Number | Head Style and Marketing | Size and Plating | Qty in Stock |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MS20600B6W5 | MS20600B6W5 | UNIV.HD 5056 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 3/16 X .251-.312 GRIP ORANGE ANOD | 33 |
| MS20600AD6W3 | MS20600AD6W3 | UNIV.HD 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 3/16 X .126-.187 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 1040 |
| MS20600B6W7 | MS20600B6W7 | UNIV.HD 5056 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 3/16 X .376-.437 GRIP ORANGE ANOD | 32 |
| MS20600AD8W13 | MS20600AD8W13 | UNIV.HD 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 1/4 X .751-.812 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 14 |
| MS20600MP6W2 | MS20600MP6W2 | UNIV.HD MONEL BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 3/16 X .063-.125 GRIP CADMIUM/YELLOW | 71 |
| MS20600M5W5 | MS20600M5W5 | UNIV.HD MONEL BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 5/32 X .251-.312 GRIP | 280 |
| MS20600B6W6 | MS20600B6W6 | UNIV.HD 5056 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 3/16 X .313-.375 GRIP ORANGE ANOD | 3805 |
| MS20600AD5W4 | MS20600AD5W4 | UNIV.HD 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 5/32 X .188-.250 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 426 |
| MS20600AD5W7 | MS20600AD5W7 | UNIV.HD 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 5/32 X .376-.437 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 69 |
| MS20601AD4W11 | MS20601AD4W11 | 100CTSK 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 1/8 X .626-.687 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 33 |
| MS20601AD4W12 | MS20601AD4W12 | 100CTSK 2117-T4 ALUM.BLIND SELF-PLUGGING | 1/8 X .688-.750 GRIP ANOD.OR ALOD | 2 |
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