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Standard Head
Standard design
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Countersunk Head
This head enables flush-fitting after riveting, where one of the metal sheets has been prepared to receive the head | |
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Thin Head
Enables protusion to be limited (in comparison with the standard design) without any special preparation of the metal sheets |
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Wide Head
The diameter of the expanded head improves the distribution of mechanical stress by distributing it over a larger surface area |
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Standard S type
Standard design
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Flanged E type
The flange improves the distribution of force over a larger surface area
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Compact C type
Limits protusion after assembly
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