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Flat Head Blind Rivet Nut
The flat head blind rivet nut is a reliable fastening solution designed for applications requiring strong threads in thin materials. Its flat head design offers a wide bearing surface, making it ideal for soft or brittle substrates such as plastic, fiberglass, or sheet metal. Installed from one side only, it’s perfect for blind applications where access to the backside is limited. Commonly used in automotive, construction, and electrical enclosures, this rivet nut delivers strength, durability, and easy installation.
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Head Type: Flat head with wide bearing surface for enhanced load distribution
Body Type: Round or hexagonal shank options
Material Options: Steel, stainless steel (304/316), aluminum, brass
Thread Sizes: Available in metric (M3–M12) and inch (6-32 to 1/2-13) sizes
Grip Range: Multiple grip ranges to suit different material thicknesses
Finish Options: Zinc-plated, plain, anodized, or passivated for corrosion protection
Strength Features: High pull-out and spin-out resistance
Surface Fit: Sits on top of the material, suitable for applications not requiring flush mounting
Electrical Enclosures: Provides secure threads in metal or plastic housings
Construction Equipment: Used in frames, brackets, and mounting plates
Furniture Assembly: Attaches hardware to wood, MDF, and composite panels
Industrial Machinery: Secures parts to structural panels and enclosures
Aerospace and Defense: Applied in lightweight and high-vibration assemblies
Consumer Appliances: Installs threaded inserts in thin or brittle surfaces
DIY and Repair Projects: Adds strong threads where access is limited to one side
What is a flat head blind rivet nut?
It’s a rivet nut with a flat head that provides a large bearing surface, ideal for thin or soft materials.
What materials are available for flat head blind rivet nuts?
They are commonly available in steel, stainless steel, aluminum, and brass.
When should I choose a flat head over a countersunk head?
Choose a flat head when you don’t require a flush finish but need a wider load distribution.
Can flat head rivet nuts be used in plastic or composite materials?
Yes, the wide head helps prevent pull-through in softer or brittle materials.
Are there different thread sizes and grip ranges?
Yes, various sizes and grip ranges are available to match specific application needs.
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