The four-lobe rivet is a pull rivet with a break in the rod, designed for quick and easy joining of hard materials to soft or low-strength materials. The rod head has edges that cut the rivet body longitudinally on the blind side/part. It is divided into four petals that bend outwards and come into contact with the material being riveted, forming a large diameter closing head. This large expansion on the blind side distributes the load and tightening forces, reducing the risk of material crushing and failure. Once the riveting process is complete, the rod head detaches, leaving a central hole.
Enlarged edge - for use where a smooth surface is required, the head after gluing does not exceed the strength of the material.
Scope of use: automotive industry, vans, construction works (plasterboard partitions, coating, insulation, etc.), upholstery, plastic components, woodworking industry, household appliances.
Material: A combination of aluminum and steel elements.