Blind, solid, push-in, and specialty rivets in aluminum, steel, brass, and copper for permanent fastening.
Create a strong hold even in wet and damp areas, and the domed head adds a finished appearance.
High shear and tensile strength, corrosion resistant, and a finished look.
Corrosion resistant and the body deforms to seal out water and air.
Strong and corrosion resistant, install in countersunk holes and the angled head sits flush.
Good corrosion resistance, with a head 50% larger than standard to distribute pressure.
Corrosion resistant and they grip more thicknesses than standard blind rivets.
High shear and tensile strength, corrosion resistant, grip many thicknesses, and a finished look.
High shear and tensile strength, corrosion resistant, grip many thicknesses, and sit flush.
Select a color to make your rivets stand out or blend in.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant, with a domed head for a finished appearance.
High shear and tensile strength, lightweight, corrosion resistant, and a finished look.
Lightweight, corrosion resistant, and the body deforms to seal out water and air.
Plastic bonded to the underside of the head creates a stronger seal than metal alone.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant, install in countersunk holes and the angled head sits flush.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant, with a head 50% larger than standard to distribute pressure.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant, they also grip more thicknesses than standard blind rivets.
High shear and tensile strength, lightweight, grip many thicknesses, and a finished look.
Lightweight, corrosion resistant, grip many thicknesses, and a finished look.
The body deforms into a bulb shape to join plastic and sandwich panels.
An alternative to wood screws, their grooved body expands into wood for a secure hold.
Select a color to make your rivets stand out or blend in, with a large head to distribute pressure.
Select a color to make your rivets stand out or blend in, and they grip a wide range of thicknesses.
Electrically conductive and corrosion resistant.
Create a finished look on both sides of your material.
Installed in a countersunk hole, the head sits flush and the body deforms to seal out water and air.
For a flush finish on both sides of the material, install in countersunk holes.
Body deforms into four legs to join plastic and fiberglass to sheet metal and other thin materials.
A large head to distribute pressure, high shear and tensile strength, and a finished look.
Our smallest-diameter rivets are often used in electronics assembly.
Corrosion resistant and noncorrosive to join plastic, fiberglass, wood, and metal.
Grip more thicknesses than standard blind rivets.
Grip more thicknesses than standard blind rivets, with a large head to distribute pressure.
More corrosion resistant than 18-8 stainless steel, they resist most chemicals and salt water.
High shear and tensile strength, mild corrosion resistance, grip many thicknesses, and a finished look.
Mildly corrosion resistant, install in countersunk holes and the angled head sits flush.
More corrosion resistant, with a head 50% larger than standard to distribute pressure.
Corrosion resistant, with a domed head for a finished appearance.
Resist corrosion better than aluminum, brass, or copper rivets.
Lightweight and corrosion resistant.
Lightweight, corrosion resistant, and the low dome adds a finished look.
Thermally conductive and more durable than copper, and a domed head gives a finished appearance.
More durable than copper. They're electrically conductive and corrosion resistant.
Corrosion resistant, install in countersunk holes and angled head sits flush.
Electrically conductive and corrosion resistant, with a domed head for a finished appearance.
20% wider head than standard low-profile domed head solid rivets for more holding power.
Commonly used in HVAC and other thin sheet metal applications.
Made of heat treated aluminum that meets strict U.S. military standards. The angled head sits flush.
Heat treated aluminum that meets strict U.S. military standards; the low dome adds a finished look.
Strong yet prone to rust, with a domed head for a finished appearance.
Strong yet prone to rust.
Strong yet prone to rust, install in countersunk holes and angled head sits flush.
Strong yet prone to rust, with a low dome for a finished look.
No installation tools required.
The shank is flexible, so these rivets can be removed and reused.
Two heads provide a finished look on both sides of your material.
Fasten soft material such as leather, fabric, and plastic.
The two heads provide a finished look on both sides of your material; also known as sleek rivets.
The two heads provide a finished look on both sides of your material; also known as cutlery rivets.
Hammer the pin into the body and it flares out for a secure hold.
The washer creates a large holding surface on the back of your material.
Blind rivets in a variety of sizes.
Electrically conductive and corrosion resistant, the legs bend outward to hold your material.
Nickel plated to resist corrosion, the legs bend outward to hold your material.
The strongest rivets we offer.
Corrosion resistant and consist of a slotted screw and a hex washer head.
Consist of a slotted screw and a hex washer head.
Secure anything from signs to heavy machinery in concrete, brick, and drywall.
Create custom low-profile fasteners with binding barrel posts, caps, and screws.
Pair with powered hammers or needle scalers to chip materials off of workpieces.
Mount wear strips to conveyor belt frames.
Form joints in fitted holes in wood.
Join soft, heavy fabrics such as leather and canvas.
Strike nails and chisels to drive them; also use to shape surfaces.
Used with nuts to create a stronger joint than flat and rounded screws.
Make secure joints between boards, butcher blocks, and countertops.
Strike with a hammer to loosen and remove pins and rivets.
Mark even spacing for rivets and other fasteners before you drill.
Install rivet nuts.
Add threads to thin panels with access from only one side; also known as blind inserts.
Use when driving rivets with an air-powered hammer.
Add accessories like nosepieces and jaws or replace seals and other parts on your rivet tool.
Place against the back side of your rivet while hammering the head.
Install and remove blind, solid, hollow, and other types of rivets.
Add threads in hard-to-reach areas and materials that are too thin to be tapped.
Alter roller chain length or strengthen it for better performance on high-speed drives.
Drive like nails but hold like screws in drilled holes in wood, plastic, drywall, and masonry.
Press, weld, or screw in place to add a threaded fastening point.
Mate with turn-button fastener eyelets to secure fabrics to solid surfaces.
Pair with turn-button fastener bases to secure fabrics to solid surfaces.
Nearly every size and shape imaginable, from flat washers to ones designed to be clipped to a wall.