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Klik-Fast Blind Rivets - 3/16 In to 1/4 In Plated Steel Buttonhe - 3M - Marson

Part #: 40135

The 3M - Marson Klik-Fast Blind Rivets are engineered for professional technicians requiring robust and reliable fastening solutions in automotive and industrial applications. Designed for situations demanding high strength and one-sided installation, these plated steel buttonhead rivets provide secure, vibration-resistant connections crucial for lasting repairs and assemblies.

Key Features

  • One-Side Application: Facilitates efficient fastening in confined spaces or when access is limited to one side of the workpiece.
  • Superior Strength: Constructed for exceptional shear and tensile strength, ensuring durable and secure joints.
  • Vibration Resistant: Provides a firm hold that resists loosening under dynamic conditions, enhancing the longevity of repairs.
  • Plated Steel Construction: Offers excellent durability and corrosion resistance for reliable performance in demanding environments.
  • Buttonhead Design: Features a low-profile head for a neat and professional finish.
  • Generous Quantity: Supplied in a box of 500 rivets, providing ample fasteners for multiple projects.

Applications

These Klik-Fast Blind Rivets are an indispensable component for various professional applications. They are particularly valuable for automotive body shop operations, including panel fastening, trim attachment, and general structural repairs. Beyond the automotive sector, they are suitable for industrial assembly, fabrication, and maintenance tasks where a strong, permanent, and one-sided fastening solution is required.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: 3M - Marson
  • Model Number: 40135
  • Rivet Type: Blind Rivet
  • Material: Plated Steel
  • Head Type: Buttonhead
  • Rivet Diameter: 5/32 In (approximately 4.0 mm)
  • Grip Range: 3/16 In to 1/4 In (approximately 4.8 mm to 6.4 mm)
  • Quantity: 500 per box
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$20.58

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This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 01 February, 2007.