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Rivet length

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jcastaneda79

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Mar 18, 2009
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Hi Everyone, does anyone know how to calculate the length of a rivet? This rivet will be process with orbital pinning. Thanks
 
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What kind of head? How are you compressing/squishing the rivet head? One side access or two sided?

What thickness material? What meterials are you fastening?

What budget do you have, and how many dozen/hundred/thousand/million rivets do you need to fasten?

Shop or field?
 
We are using orbital forming to secure a baffle to a cam cover by using aluminum rivets. We are fastening only from the upper side.

This looks like the machine we are using:


We are riveting at 14 places

We need to have a 6.30 and 7.30(both are min) diameter after riveting. Current diameter before riveting is 5.0 mm for the 6.30 and 6.0mm for the 7.30. I am having problems after the riveting operation, some of the rivets are breaking.
 
According to the Orbitform reference your 'h' length should be .5*d; 1/2 half the rivet diameter. The other reference recommends 1.5 times the rivet diameter for your length 'h'.
If you are forming the rivet to a sharp edge, I would suspect you are forming too little material too far and the sharp edge is cracking.
What is the length you are using before forming?

Ted
 
The length of the rivet is 3.4 mm, measured from the base to the top of the rivet.
 
Grip length is the finished thickness of the metals being riveted.

say.....10 gauge (.1345) to 16 ga (.0598) = 0.1943" grip length


this information (if I had not known) is available in a 10 second web search
 
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