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illustration provides a graphic representation of the
POP Rivet selection factors described in greater detail
in the accompanying text.

1. Joint strength
First determine the single-joint tensile and shear
values required for the application. These are functions
of total joint strength, fastener spacing, rivet body
material and rivet diameter. Then refer to the "Shear"
and "Tensile" columns on the product, and select a POP
brand rivet that provides the values required. "POP"
brand rivets are not certified for structural aerospace
applications and such use is not recommended.
2. Joint thickness
Measure the total thickness of the materials to be
joined. This determines the required "grip" of the rivet
you select. Refer to the "Grip Range" column and select
a rivet with a grip range that includes the work
thickness required. Remember that insufficient rivet
length will not allow proper formation of the secondary
head at the back of the work.
3. Nature of materials
Both the rivet and the materials to be fastened will
affect the ultimate joint strength. As a general rule,
the rivet materials should have the same physical and
mechanical properties as the materials to be fastened,
because a marked dissimilarity may cause joint failure
due either to material fatigue or galvanic corrosion.
4. Hole size
Hole size can be important in blind riveting. Too small
a hole will, of course, make rivet insertion difficult.
Too large a hole will reduce the shear and tensile
strengths and it may even cause bulging or separation of
the members by allowing the rivet to expand between them
instead of on the blind side. Best practice is to follow
the hole size recommendations provided. Also, avoid
burrs in and around the holes.
5. Head Style
The low-profile dome head is appropriate for most
applications. However, when soft or brittle materials
are fastened to a rigid backing member, the large flange
head should be considered, because it offers twice the
bearing. surface. Where a flush surface is required, the
countersunk head style should be selected. |