More durable than copper, brass rivets are electrically conductive and have good corrosion resistance.
Installation of solid rivets requires access to both sides of the material as well as a hammer or a solid rivet tool. To achieve the most consistent results and a professional appearance, we recommend using a riveting air hammer with a rivet setter that matches the rivet's head style, and a bucking bar.
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For Max.
Material Thick. Lg. For Hole
Size For Drill
Bit Size Head
Dia. Head Ht. Pkg.
Qty. Pkg.
1/8" Dia.
0.313" 0.375" 0.129" No. 30 0.26" 0.048" 200 97500A110 $15.13
0.438" 0.5" 0.129" No. 30 0.26" 0.048" 100 97500A115 10.29
0.563" 0.625" 0.129" No. 30 0.26" 0.048" 100 97500A120 9.62
0.688" 0.75" 0.129" No. 30 0.26" 0.048" 100 97500A125 12.54
0.938" 1" 0.129" No. 30 0.26" 0.048" 100 97500A130 14.31
3/16" Dia.
0.281" 0.375" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 50 97500A140 10.87
0.406" 0.5" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 50 97500A145 12.77
0.531" 0.625" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 50 97500A150 15.40
0.656" 0.75" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 50 97500A155 15.40
0.906" 1" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 25 97500A160 11.54
1.406" 1.5" 0.191" No. 11 0.387" 0.069" 10 97500A165 5.30
1/4" Dia.
0.375" 0.5" 0.257" F 0.515" 0.091" 25 97500A175 12.77
0.625" 0.75" 0.257" F 0.515" 0.091" 10 97500A180 7.42
0.875" 1" 0.257" F 0.515" 0.091" 10 97500A185 8.71