Essentra Components Datasheets for Rivets

Rivets are headed pins with a point that passes through two pieces of material. Beating or pressing down the point causes it to spread out and form a second head. Rivets can be used to connect two plates or pieces of material together.
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Commonly used to fix connector's to printed circuit boards Easily installed by hand 4 different styles in a UL94 V-2 rated Nylon 6/6
Countersunk design for flush surface Tamper resistant design Accomodates countersunk hole specification DIN ISO 7721 Available in black or white Easily installed by hand UL94 V-2 Nylon 6 1,000 per...
Flat, beveled head eases assembly and disassembly Easily pushed in by hand As the pin is inserted into the grommet, the legs expand, locking it in place 13 Sizes. Hole...
Flat, push/pull knob head lets river snap in and out of hole up to 25 times For applications that require quick assembly and disassembly Easily pushed in by hand As...
Our most popular and easiest to install plastic rivets! Simply push the head in and the grommet expands to hold it in place Removable by pulling head Available in both...
Snap Latch Rivets are designed for fast and easy installation or removal by snapping in and out of place. These rivets use a grommet and mating part for various panel...
These fir tree or barbed rivets have a ribbed design that ensures a fast and easy installation while securely holding into various materials such as wood, metal, foam, rubber and...
These rivets are a one-piece design with a pre-driven pin Many styles avaiable for a variety of hole sizes and panel thicknesses Removable by pulling out the pin Black, Nylon...
These snap rivets are designed to mount fans eliminating the need for a screw nut combination. Prongs expand to hold securely as pin is driven in, single-operation mounting saves time...
Using a Phillips head screwdriver, the pin is screwed into the grommet As pin is inserted into the body, the grommet expands locking it in place Removable using a phillips...

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