The AN 386 pulling rivet is a rivet consisting of a body and a core. The body of the rivet contains a core that is pulled out after assembly. A semicircular head is placed at one end of the rod, which deforms the body to create a tight connection. The installation is carried out using a manual, pneumatic or hydraulic rivet gun. Depending on the type of head, rivets are distinguished: - standard shoulder rivets - this type is considered universal, suitable for various joining operations; - wide shoulder rivets - these rivets are mainly used for fastening fragile and unstable materials that can deform during installation; - countersunk shoulder rivets - for making aesthetic connections where it is important to hide fasteners and create a flat, smooth surface of materials and the base of the structure.
Fastening group AN 386
Depending on the material of manufacture, the AN 386 rivet is divided into:
- Stainless fasteners
- Copper fasteners
- Aluminum fasteners
Materials of manufacture
The material of the AN 386 rivet is very diverse: It is available in standard stainless steel A2 and A4 as well as in combined material variants:
- Al/St
- St/St
- Al/Al
- Cu/St
- Cu/Br
- Al/A2
Where are AN 386 pull-down rivets used?
Due to the unique technical characteristics of AN 386, strength, reliability and high corrosion resistance, stainless steel pull-out rivets are widely used in many industries and activities. They are often used in various construction and installation processes: in the construction of facade systems, for connecting sheet materials to supporting structures, fastening facing materials, fastening elements of door and window structures, etc.
The AN 386 pull-out rivet is used in mechanical engineering to connect individual parts in the manufacture of aircraft, cars, railcars, agricultural and farm machinery, plants and equipment, and in the manufacture of medical equipment and supplies. Also, stainless steel rivets are used in the production of electronics and household appliances: air conditioners, heating boilers, refrigerators, washing machines, fans, radiators, computers, computing equipment, banking equipment, cash registers, etc. In addition to industrial applications, this type of rivet can also be used in ordinary household conditions.