These standards from IFI, SAE, and ISO address blind rivets, their quality and construction, and their different forms. This list of standards addresses a specific type called blind and closed rivets.
This standard establishes the dimensional, mechanical, and performance requirements of inch series break mandrel closed end blind rivets suitable for use in joining the component parts of an assembly. A metric series counterpart standard is in existence under designation IFI-509.
This standard establishes the dimensional, mechanical, and performance requirements of metric break mandrel closed end blind rivets suitable for use in joining the component parts of an assembly.
ISO 16585 specifies dimensional and mechanical characteristics and application data for closed end blind rivets with break pull mandrel and protruding head, with an austenitic stainless-steel body (A2) and a stainless-steel mandrel (SSt) and with nominal diameters from 3,2 mm up to and including 6,4 mm.
This International Standard specifies dimensional and mechanical characteristics and application data for closed end blind rivets with break pull mandrel and protruding head, with an aluminium alloy body (AlA) and a steel mandrel (St) and with nominal diameters from 3,2 mm up to and including 6,4 mm.
This International Standard specifies dimensional and mechanical characteristics and application data for closed end blind rivets with break pull mandrel and protruding head, with an aluminium alloy body (AlA) and a steel mandrel (St) and with nominal diameters from 3,2 mm up to and including 4,8 mm.
ISO 15975 specifies dimensional and mechanical characteristics and application data for closed end blind rivets with break pull mandrel and protruding head, with a commercially pure aluminium body (Al) and an aluminium alloy mandrel (AlA) and with nominal diameters from 3,2 mm up to and including 4,8 mm.
ISO 15976 specifies dimensional and mechanical characteristics and application data for closed end blind rivets with break pull mandrel and protruding head, with a steel body (St) and an steel mandrel (St) and with nominal diameters from 3,2 mm up to and including 6,4 mm.