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Pop Type Rivet 5/32-3/16 - Huck Manufacturing

Part #: 202158

Elevate your fastening capabilities with the Huck Manufacturing 202158 Pop Type Rivet, designed for professional automotive and industrial applications. This blind rivet offers a robust and efficient solution for joining materials where access is limited to only one side. Engineered with Huck's renowned precision, it ensures a secure, vibration-resistant, and long-lasting connection in demanding environments.

Key Features

  • Blind Installation Capability: Designed for situations requiring access from only one side, making installation efficient and practical in confined spaces.
  • Professional-Grade Durability: Manufactured by Huck, a leader in high-quality fasteners, ensuring exceptional strength and resistance to vibration for reliable performance.
  • Secure & Permanent Fastening: Creates a strong, lasting bond between components, critical for maintaining structural integrity in vehicles and machinery.
  • Versatile Material Compatibility: Effectively joins a wide range of materials, including various metals, plastics, and composites.
  • Efficient Assembly: Facilitates quick and repeatable installation, optimizing workflow for professional technicians and mechanics.
  • Optimized Sizing: Features a 5/32" diameter with a 3/16" maximum grip range, accommodating common material thickness requirements.

Applications

The Huck 202158 Pop Type Rivet is an essential fastener across numerous professional settings. In the automotive industry, it is ideal for securing interior panels, trim, dashboard components, body panels, and even certain structural repairs where blind fastening is necessary. Its vibration resistance makes it suitable for components exposed to constant movement and stress. Beyond vehicles, this rivet is highly effective in general industrial fabrication, including sheet metal work, equipment assembly, and repairs where a strong, one-sided, permanent joint is required.

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 10 October, 2012.