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Re: Rivets: Sizes and Materials

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Originally Posted by PhantomPhyxer View Post
To All,

I was taught in Engineering to use a standard for any product I am going to use. Calulate the forces on a joint. At least estimated to loads both in Tension and in Shear.

You will notice in this standard I picked for blind rivets that have an Aluminum body and a steel mandrel the Tensile Strength and Shear Stengths are very close to being equal. Of course as the dimameter increases the strength will increase.

http://www.structural-rivets.com/Pro...fid=98&cid=105

Have fun!

Proper installation is very important in any rivet application or joint.
Riveting into aluminum is finicky. Aluminum tends to deform before the rivets actually break.

We prefer using aluminum mandrel rivets and designing so that the joints will mainly encounter shear loads. This makes for stronger joints. Aluminum mandrel rivets are also slightly lighter and much easier to drill out.
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