S.W. Anderson - MFG # AD8140TFBSLF, Large Flanged Head Rivet Aluminum Body/Steel Mandrel
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MFG # AD8140TFBSLF, Large Flanged Head Rivet Aluminum Body/Steel Mandrel

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  • Provides large secondary bearing surface
  • Flush break feature provides high shear and tensile strength
  • Exceptional pull-up/clamp-up properties

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    Specifications

    Grip Range

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    .032-.140 in
    0.8-3.6 mm

    Hole Size

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    .257 in
    .261 in
    6.53 mm
    6.63 mm

    Nominal Rivet Diameter

    1/4 in
    6.40 mm

    L - Nominal Rivet Body Length

    .500 in
    12.70 mm

    F - Nominal Blind Side Protrusion

    .625 in
    15.90 mm

    Rivet Diameter Range

    .720 in
    .780 in
    18.28 mm
    19.81 mm

    Rivet Head Diameter Range

    .248 in
    .254 in
    6.35 mm
    6.50 mm

    Rivet Head Thickness Range

    .106 in
    .126 in
    2.71 mm
    3.23 mm

    Shear Strength

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    1425 lb
    6341 N

    Tensile Strength

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    1110 lb
    4940 N


    Material and Finish Specifications

    Body Material

    5056 Aluminum

    Mandrel Material

    Steel

    Head Style

    Large

    Body Finish

    Plain

    Mandrel Finish

    Zinc


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