Peel Blind Rivet Technical Datasheet
Product Overview
Peel blind rivets are specialized blind fasteners designed for joining soft, brittle, or low-strength materials where conventional blind rivets may cause cracking, pull-through, or deformation. During installation, the rivet body splits into multiple legs that fold back against the blind side of the application, creating a large bearing surface and secure fastening without damaging the substrate.
Peel blind rivets are commonly used in plastics, fiberglass, composites, plywood, insulation panels, fiberboard, and other soft materials. They are widely used in automotive interiors, HVAC systems, furniture manufacturing, appliance assembly, signage, and lightweight fabrication applications.
ITEM CODE: 4019


Standards
As per manufacturer’s standard.
Dimensions
| d (nom) | 3.2 | 4 | 4.8 |
| d (max) | 3.28 | 4.08 | 4.88 |
| d (min) | 3.05 | 3.85 | 4.65 |
| dk (max) | 6.7 | 8.4 | 10.1 |
| dk (min) | 5.8 | 6.9 | 8.3 |
| k (max) | 1.3 | 1.7 | 2 |
| dm (max) | 2 | 2.45 | 2.95 |
| p (min) | 25 | 27 | 27 |
| Hole diameter | 3.4-3.5 | 4.2-4.4 | 5.28-5.45 |
all dimensions in mm
Mechanical Properties
Aluminium Body / Steel Mandrel
| d | 3.2 | 4 | 4.8 |
| Tensile Strength | 700 N | 1000 N | 1700 N |
| Shear Strength | 500 N | 850 N | 1200 N |
Material Characteristics and Recommended Applications
| Material Combination | Characteristics | Recommended Applications |
|---|---|---|
| Aluminium Body / Steel Mandrel | Lightweight, economical, general-purpose | Sheet metal fabrication, electrical panels, HVAC equipment |
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Peel Blind Rivet |
| Rivet Style | Open End |
| Head Style | Dome Head |
| Installation Method | Blind Installation |
| Expansion Type | Four-leg peeling action |
| Available Diameters | 3.2 mm, 4.0 mm, 4.8 mm |
| Materials | Aluminium/Steel |
| Hole Preparation | Standard drilled hole |
| Installation Tool | Manual, pneumatic, and battery-operated riveters |
| Removal Method | Drill out |
Applications
Multigrip Large Flange Blind Rivets are commonly used in:
- Plastic components
- Fiberglass panels
- Composite structures
- Plywood assemblies
- Furniture manufacturing
- HVAC insulation panels
- Automotive interior trim
- Caravan and recreational vehicle construction
- Appliance manufacturing
- Signage and display systems
Advantages
- Provides secure fastening in soft and brittle materials
- Large blind-side bearing area minimizes pull-through
- Prevents cracking and damage to fragile substrates
- Suitable for joining materials of varying thicknesses
- Blind installation requires access from only one side
- Compatible with standard blind rivet installation tools
- Good vibration resistance
- Suitable for plastics, composites, wood, and insulation materials
Related Products
- Open End Blind Rivets
- Closed End Blind Rivets
- Multi-Grip Blind Rivets
- Monobolt Rivets
- Interlock Rivets
- High Strength Rivets
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a peel blind rivet?
A peel blind rivet is a special blind rivet that splits into multiple legs on the blind side during installation, creating a large bearing surface suitable for soft and brittle materials.
What materials are peel rivets used for?
Peel rivets are commonly used in plastics, fiberglass, composites, plywood, insulation boards, and other low-strength materials.
Can peel rivets be used in metal-to-metal applications?
Peel rivets are primarily designed for soft materials and are generally not recommended where high structural strength is required.
Are peel blind rivets waterproof?
Standard peel blind rivets are not designed as watertight fasteners. For sealing applications, closed-end or sealed rivets should be considered.
What material combinations are available?
Common combinations include Aluminium/Steel, Steel/Steel, Stainless Steel/Stainless Steel, and Aluminium/Stainless Steel.
What installation tools can be used?
Peel blind rivets can be installed using standard manual, pneumatic, or battery-operated blind rivet tools.
Are peel rivets considered structural rivets?
No. Peel blind rivets are intended primarily for fastening soft and brittle materials rather than for structural load-bearing applications.
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