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BS 7349-2:1993

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Blind rivets with break mandrel Specification for open end blind rivets
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

11-23-2004

Language(s)

English

Published date

07-15-1993

Committees responsible
Foreword
Specification
1. Scope
2. Normative references
3. Definitions
4. Materials
5. Dimensions
6. Finish
7. Performance
8. General
9. Designation for the purpose of an enquiry or order
Annexes
A. (normative) Test methods to determine the shear and
    tensile loads of break mandrel open end blind
    rivets
B. (informative) Application data
C. (informative) Recommended hole sizes
Tables
1. Rivet body/mandrel material combinations
2. Dimensions of open end blind rivets
3. Mandrel diameters
4. Shear and tensile loads
5. Mandrel break loads
A.1 Diameter of holes for rivet tests
B.1 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: commercially pure aluminium body, material
    designation 00
B.2 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: aluminium alloy body, material designations
    10, 11, 12, 14, 14A, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18A, 19 and 19A
B.3 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: copper body, material designation 20 and 22
B.4 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: steel body, material designation 30
B.5 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: nickel copper body, material designation 40
    and 42
B.6 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets: stainless steel body, material
    designation 50 and 51
B.7 Application data for countersunk open end blind
    rivets: aluminium alloy body, material designations
    10, 11, 12, 14, 14A, 15, 16, 17, 18A, 19 and 19A
B.8 Application data for countersunk closed end blind
    rivets: copper body, material designation 30
B.9 Application data for countersunk open end blind
    rivets: nickel copper body, material designations
    40 and 42
C.1 Recommended hole sizes
Figures
1. Dimensions of open end blind rivets
A.1 Test fixture for shear testing blind rivets
A.2 Test fixture for tensile testing blind rivets
B.1 Application data for protruding open end blind
    rivets
B.2 Application data for countersunk open end blind
    rivets
C.1 Enlarged alignment hole
List of references

Specifies dimensions, materials and performance requirements for rivets with nominal diameters from 2.4 mm up to 6.4 mm and with domed heads and countersunk heads. Includes shear and tensile test methods.

Committee
FME/9
DevelopmentNote
BS DRAFT FOR COMMENT 89/72309 DC
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
22
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

BS 3075:1976 Specification for nickel and nickel alloys: wire
BS 3L 58:1971 Specification for wire for solid, cold-forged rivets of aluminium-5% magnesium alloy (not exceeding 10 mm diameter)
BS 2873:1969 Specification for copper and copper alloys. Wire

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