Rivets are essential permanent fasteners used in sheet metal work, metal fabrication & structural assembly where a tamper-proof, vibration-resistant hold is required. These mechanical fasteners expand inside the material when set, locking into place from one side—ideal for blind fastening where rear access is limited. Used in manufacturing, construction, repairs & general metalwork, rivets deliver long-lasting joints under vibration, shear load & weather exposure. We stock a full selection of aluminium, steel & stainless steel rivets in multiple sizes & head styles to suit your job & tool.
What’s in This Collection:
► Aluminum, Steel & Stainless Steel Rivets – For light, general & heavy-duty applications
► Blind, Solid & Pop Rivets for Structural Fastening – Installed from one side, lock tight
► Dome Head, Countersunk & Large Flange Styles – Match finish & surface level
► Rivets in Multiple Diameters & Grip Ranges – Fits sheet metal, panels, brackets & frames
► Bulk Packs & Trade-Ready Kits – Site-stock or assembly line ready
Used everywhere from HVAC ducts to trailer bodies, rivets provide strong, maintenance-free joins without threads, adhesives or welds. Blind rivets dominate in construction & equipment repair for their speed & simplicity, while solid rivets are still relied on in high-load structural applications. Available in multiple materials, head types & grip ranges, our rivets are compatible with all major hand, pneumatic & cordless rivet tools from brands like Milwaukee & Makita . Whether you're fixing cladding, reinforcing steel angles, or assembling metal frameworks—Industrial Shed has the rivets that won't back out.
► Secure fastening where vibration or shear forces are present
► Quick to install with rivet guns or pneumatic tools
► Options for light panel work or heavy-duty fabrication
► Trusted by fitters, repairers, sheet metal techs & welders
Pop rivets (a type of blind rivet) can be installed from one side using a rivet gun. Solid rivets require access to both sides & are typically used in aerospace, rail or heavy fabrication.
Stainless steel rivets provide the highest corrosion resistance. Aluminium rivets are also rustproof & lightweight, but less durable under structural loads.
Yes—but use rivets with wider flanges or washers to spread load & prevent cracking. Choose appropriate grip length to avoid over-compression.
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