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Also known as round-head Type U drive screws.
Also known as flat-head Type 21 screws.
Hammer the pin into the body and it flares out for a secure hold. These rivets require access to only one side of the material and can be used in through-holes or closed-end holes.
You need access to only one side of the material to install these rivets.
A flexible shank allows these rivets to be removed and reused. You need access to only one side of the material to install.
Access to both sides of the material is required for installation.
These anchors are also known as drive rivets. To install, hammer the pin into the body. Pry out the pin to remove.
Also known as drive rivets, install these anchors by hammering the pin into the body. Pry out the pin to remove.
These anchors are also known as drive rivets. To install, hammer the screw into the body. Unthread the screw to remove.
Also known as drive rivets, install by hammering the screw into the body. Unthread the screw to remove.
A tamper-resistant nut prevents unwanted removal of the object you are anchoring.
Use in applications requiring high strength.
These 316 stainless steel anchors have excellent resistance to chemicals and salt water.
A zinc plating provides corrosion resistance in wet environments.
Also known as tap-in or uni-tap rivets, these anchors are barbed to resist pull out. Made from nylon, they're chemical resistant.