Adjustable Grip Range:
Multigrip rivets have an extended grip range, typically ranging from 3 mm to 15 mm or more.
This allows a single rivet size to be used for a wider variety of material thicknesses, simplifying inventory and installation.
Expanded Application:
The wider grip range of multigrip rivets makes them suitable for joining materials of varying thicknesses, such as thin sheet metal, thicker metal plates, or a combination of materials.
This versatility is beneficial in applications where the exact material thickness may not be known or may vary.
Consistent Appearance:
Multigrip rivets are available in a variety of head styles, including countersunk, flush, and protruding heads.
The adjustable grip range helps to ensure a consistent, flush appearance of the rivet head, even when used with materials of different thicknesses.
Ease of Installation:
Multigrip rivets can often be installed using the same setting tools as standard blind rivets, simplifying the installation process.
The extended grip range reduces the need for precise measurement and selection of the correct rivet size for each application.
Multigrip rivets are commonly used in industries such as automotive, aerospace, construction, and general manufacturing, where the ability to accommodate a range of material thicknesses is advantageous. They provide a reliable and adaptable fastening solution for a variety of applications.