ANSI B18.7 Split Rivets by Material, Finish and Size

Split Rivets, sometimes called Bifurcated Rivets, are usually used to clamp together textiles or leather goods, and consist of a cylindrical shaft with a large head and a deep split on the tail end of the shaft. Depending on the materials being joined together, the split rivet may be able to punch is way through without requiring a pre-drilled hole. On installation, the rivet is hammered against an anvil which splits the two ends of the tail apart, tightening the joint.

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ASME b18.7 Split Rivets by Imperial/ Sizes

Split Rivets are available on the FCH Network with imperial diameters that range from 1/4 to 1/4, and with lengths that range from 1/4 to .

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    ASME b18.7 Split Rivets by Materials

    ASME b18.7 Split Rivets are available on the FCH Network in materials that range from Aluminum to Aluminum.

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    ASME b18.7 Split Rivets by Coatings/Finishes

    ASME b18.7 Split Rivets are available on the FCH Network in finishes or coatings that range from Plain to Black Oxide.

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