Blind rivets are fasteners used to join two or more materials, often thin sheets, quickly and permanently. They consist of two parts: the rivet body and the nail.
The application of breakstem rivets is simple: you insert the rivet into the hole drilled in the materials to be joined and use a riveting machine to pull the nail. The pull causes the body of the rivet to deform, creating a locking head at the back and ensuring a firm union.
There are different types of blind rivets, suitable for different applications and materials.
Choosing the right blind rivets is essential to ensure secure and effective fastening. It is important to consider the type of application, the material and the size of the holes into which the rivets will be inserted.