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Pop Rivet
Pop rivets are fasteners used to join materials from one side. They are commonly found in construction, automotive, and metalworking. By expanding on the blind… -
Solid Rivet
Solid rivets are one-piece fasteners that create permanent, high-strength joints in materials. They are installed by hammering or pressing and provide a secure bond that… -
Tubular/Semi-Tubular Rivet
Tubular rivets, also known as semi-tubular rivets, have a hollow shaft that simplifies installation by allowing easier deformation. Common in electronics, furniture, and automotive applications,… -
Plastic Rivet
Plastic rivets are lightweight fasteners that securely join soft or brittle materials without causing damage. Commonly used in automotive interiors and electronics, they are easy… -
Double Ended Stud
Double-ended studs are fasteners with threads on both ends and an unthreaded middle section. They are used to connect components with nuts. Commonly found in… -
Full Threaded Stud
Fully threaded studs are metal rods threaded along their entire length, allowing for versatile fastening. They are commonly used in construction, automotive, and industrial applications… -
Oversized Stud
Oversized studs are fasteners with a larger diameter than standard studs. They are meant to replace worn or damaged threads in existing holes. Commonly used… -
Thread Rod
A threaded rod, also known as a stud or all-thread, is a long, fully threaded fastener used in construction, manufacturing, and mechanical applications. It provides… -
Clevis Pin
Clevis pins are cylindrical fasteners with a head on one end and a cross-hole on the other, secured by a cotter or split pin. They… -
Split Pin
A split pin, also known as a cotter pin, is a metal fastener that features two tines. After it is inserted, these tines are bent… -
Staple Pin
Split pins are fastening devices with two prongs bent to secure them after installation. Commonly used in automotive, machinery, and construction, they are inserted through…










