DIN 660 is a hammer rivet, one of the oldest types of fasteners. It is a simple and versatile fastener that is used to create reliable, high-strength and long-term permanent connections of two or more structural elements made of different materials. Connections made with this fastener are resistant to static, dynamic, shock, vibration loads, etc.
Fastening group DIN 660
Depending on the material of manufacture, DIN 660 rivets are divided into groups:
- Brass fasteners - fasteners made of brass
- Stainless steel fasteners - fasteners made of stainless steel grades A2 and A4
- Copper fasteners - fasteners made of copper
- Aluminum fastener - made of aluminum
Materials for the manufacture of DIN 660 rivets
DIN 660 rivets are available in a variety of materials:
- Steel, which can optionally be coated with zinc
- Stainless steel grades A2 and A4
- Brass
- Copper
- Aluminum
Areas of application for DIN 660 rivets
These products are used in mechanical engineering, construction, instrumentation, and the aerospace industry. The purpose of the rivet is to connect sheet materials in a permanent manner. To install the product, it is necessary to drill a through hole in the elements to be joined, the diameter of which is 0.1 mm larger than the diameter of the rivet leg.