Blind Rivet Nut
A blind rivet nut, is a fastener that is used to insert a thread into thin sheet metal or plastic. It offers an efficient way of fastening components, especially when there is no access to the back of the material.
The blind rivet nut is spindled onto a thread before the setting process and inserted into the prepared pilot hole in the component. It is subjected to a pulling force via the pulling thread, causing it to deform on the back of the sheet metal and form a rivet bulge.
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Overview of Blind Rivet Nuts
Our automation-grade blind rivet nuts are available in various designs and differ in terms of a number of features:
Grip range - The range in which the blind rivet nut is anchored in the material. The grip range should be taken into account to ensure reliable fastening in the component.
Thread size - The thread sizes range from metric sizes M4 to M12.
Body shape - A hexagonal shank provides a much higher spin-out resistance than a round body, especially in harder sheet metal.
Head diameter - Large head diameters and heights are recommended for high push-out forces.
Head height - With a small head height or a countersunk head, there is only a slight protrusion of the head above the sheet surface.
Special designs - Our blind rivet nuts can be equipped with a wedged head, large / reinforced head, sealed head / sprayed proof, high strength thread, internally floating thread for tolerance compensation.