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RIVETS
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A rivet is a permanent mechanical fastener. Before being installed, a rivet consists of a smooth cylindrical shaft with a head on one end. The end opposite to the head is called the tail. On installation, the rivet is placed in a punched or drilled hole, and the tail is upset, or bucked (i.e., deformed), so that it expands to about 1.5 times the original shaft diameter, holding the rivet in place. In other words, pounding creates a new "head" on the other end by smashing the "tail" material flatter, resulting in a rivet that is roughly a dumbbell shape.

To distinguish between the two ends of the rivet, the original head is called the factory head and the deformed end is called the shop head or buck-tail  various types of rivets are as follows:-

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Mashroom Head rivet
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Brake liner rivets  
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Plate rivets
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Countersunk head rivets  
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Solid rivets
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Semi tubular rivets
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Step rivets
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Electrical hollow rivets 
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Flat head rivets
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Round head rivets
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Snap head rivets
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   Cold forged rivets 
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