APPROVED VENDOR Flush Mount on Both Sides 1/8" Open End Blind Rivets
| Style | Model | Rivet Length | Grip Range | |
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| A | CK7QBR | 0.091" | 0.059" to 0.079" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBT | 0.11" | 0.079" to 0.098" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBU | 0.13" | 0.098" to 0.118" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBV | 0.15" | 0.118" to 0.138" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBW | 0.169" | 0.138" to 0.157" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBX | 0.189" | 0.157" to 0.177" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBY | 0.209" | 0.177" to 0.197" | RFQ
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| A | CK7QBZ | 0.228" | 0.197" to 0.217" | RFQ
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Flush Mount on Both Sides 1/8" Open End Blind Rivets
1/8" open end blind rivets provide a strong and reliable fastening solution for a variety of applications. These rivets are ideal for use in thin materials, as the mandrel head is broken off during the installation process, leaving a flush finish. The open end design of the rivet allows for a range of material thicknesses to be joined together. These rivets are commonly used in automotive, aviation and industrial applications, as well as in the construction industry. 1/8" open end blind rivets are easy to install and provide a secure and permanent connection between two pieces of material. They are a cost-effective fastening solution that is ideal for a range of applications.
Frequently Asked Questions
What steps should I take for disassembly or repositioning of blind rivets during maintenance services?
To disassemble or reposition blind rivets during maintenance services, use a rivet removal tool to grip the head of the rivet and a wrench to grip the mandrel. Turn the wrench in a counterclockwise direction to unscrew the rivet. Once the rivet has been unscrewed, it can be removed from the material. To reposition the rivet, insert the rivet into the material and use a rivet gun to squeeze the rivet until it is seated properly.
How to install 1/8" open end blind rivets?
To install 1/8" open end blind rivets, first insert the rivet into the material. Place the rivet gun over the head of the rivet and squeeze the trigger until the rivet is seated. Once the rivet is seated, the mandrel will break off, leaving the head of the rivet in place.
How does 1/8" open end blind rivets differ from regular blind rivets?
1/8" open end blind rivets are designed to be installed without a rivet gun. The mandrel is inserted into the head of the rivet and the end of the mandrel is exposed. The exposed end of the mandrel can then be pulled to draw the rivet into the material. Regular blind rivets require the use of a rivet gun to squeeze the rivet until it is seated.
What types of blind rivets are available and which is the right fit for me?
There are many different types of blind rivets available, including open end, closed end, and multi-grip rivets. The type of rivet that is right for you depends on the material you are using and the application. Consult with a professional to determine which type of rivet is best for your application.
How do I troubleshoot 1/8" open end blind rivets?
If 1/8" open end blind rivets are not seating properly, ensure that the rivet is properly inserted into the material. If the rivet is not seated properly, pull the exposed end of the mandrel to draw the rivet into the material. If the rivet is still not seating properly, try
