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3 +2 | Remaches de Expansión |
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3 +1 | remache de golpe |
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remache de golpe Explanation: "A drive rivet is a type of blind rivet that is installed by driving the center pin into the body of the rivet using a hammer in order to cause the other end of the rivet to flare out and fasten materials together." Extraído de: http://www.hansonrivet.com/rivets/know-your-rivets/ Textos paralelos: http://www.bralo.com/en/products/non-structural-blind-rivets... http://www.bralo.com/es/productos/remaches-ciegos/remache-de... Reference: http://www.sumitorsuministros.com/remaches/details/123/22/re... |
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Remaches de Expansión Explanation: Todos los Remaches de Expansión Southco son muy fáciles de instalar independiente del tamaño o el modelo. Simplemente, insértelo en el taladro y golpee la espiga con un martillo o una herramienta neumática, enrasándola con la cabeza del remache. La fuerza de la espiga hará que el remache se expanda hacia el material a sujetar, creando un fuerte agarre. Una vez instalado, presenta una superficie lisa, sin elementos sobresalientes. http://www.directindustry.es/prod/southco/product-5270-45369... El remache de expansión o remache ciego, es un artículo de fijación conformado por un núcleo (cuerpo del remache) y un perno expandible, mismo que al ser insertado permite la fijación, ya que contribuye a la expansión del vástago de núcleo ranurado y sirve para la unión de dos o más partes en un ensamble. Se utiliza principalmente en cajas de tráileres, carrocerías, marcos tubulares, señalamientos viales y superficies con barrenos ciegos. http://www.indux.com.mx/public_html/induxmx/coldformed.html Drive rivet[edit] A drive rivet is a form of blind rivet that has a short mandrel protruding from the head that is driven in with a hammer to flare out the end inserted in the hole. This is commonly used to rivet wood panels into place since the hole does not need to be drilled all the way through the panel, producing an aesthetically pleasing appearance. They can also be used with plastic, metal, and other materials and require no special setting tool other than a hammer and possibly a backing block (steel or some other dense material) placed behind the location of the rivet while hammering it into place. Drive rivets have less clamping force than most other rivets. Drive screws, possibly another name for drive rivets, are commonly used to hold nameplates into blind holes. They typically have spiral threads that grip the side of the hole. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivet -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 31 mins (2016-12-01 15:29:57 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- https://www.bcsiteservice.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/Dri... https://www.bcsiteservice.com/product/drive-rivets-20/ http://www.acerosymetalescuautitlan.com.mx/catalogo/112-larg... http://www.acerosymetalescuautitlan.com.mx/catalogo/remache-... |
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