Rivets
ICCONS offers a comprehensive range of rivets and rivet installation tools, perfect for construction ranging from residential to major civil and infrastructure projects. We have partnered with Scell-it from France to offer a huge variety of rivet options for all applications - including painted dome head rivets that are anti-corrosive, countersunk rivets for a flush finish, multi-grip rivets to suit a variety of fixture thicknesses and sealed rivets for watertight or airtight applications. Finishes are available in aluminium, steel and stainless steel.

-
Element - Rivet Tool
Log In For Pricing -
Panel Bits
Log In For Pricing -
Professional Blind Rivet Tool
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Aluminium - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel - Dome Head Rivets (Trade Pack)
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel Large Flange - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Stainless / Stainless - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Steel / Steel - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Aluminium - Countersunk Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel - Countersunk Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Stainless / Stainless - Countersunk Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel - Multigrip Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Aluminium / Steel - Sealed Head Rivets.
Log In For Pricing -
Painted - Aluminium / Aluminium - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Painted - Aluminium / Steel - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Painted - Aluminium / Steel - Dome Head Rivets (Trade Pack)
Log In For Pricing -
Painted - Aluminium / Steel - Multigrip Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing -
Painted - Steel / Steel - Dome Head Rivets
Log In For Pricing
What is a rivet?
Types of Rivets:
Common Applications for Rivets:
- Hinges
- Metal roofing
- Sheetmetal and/or steel fabrication
- Manufacturing of boats, vehicles etc where one side of a workplace is usually inaccessible.
- Gutters and downpipes
How to use a rivet:
Suitable materials for a rivet:
a. Metals:
- Steel: Ideal for heavy-duty applications and provides robust connections.
- Stainless Steel (Grade 304): Resistant to corrosion, suitable for environments with moisture.
- Aluminium: Lightweight and corrosion-resistant, perfect for applications where weight is a consideration.
- Combination Materials (Steel & Aluminium): Offers a balance of strength and reduced weight.
b. Composites:
- Aluminium/Steel Multi-Grip: Versatile for joining materials of different thicknesses.
- Aluminium/Steel Sealed: Provides a sealed joint, preventing moisture ingress.
- Stainless/Stainless: Corrosion-resistant and suitable for applications demanding high durability.
Who should use a rivet?
a. Construction Professionals:
- Builders: For fastening metal roofing, sheet metal, and steel fabrication.
- Manufacturers: Used in the production of boats, vehicles, and other manufacturing processes.
- Roofers: Ideal for attaching gutters, downpipes, and other roofing components.
b. DIY Enthusiasts:
- Home Improvement: Perfect for DIY projects, including attaching hinges and metal sheets.
- Woodworkers: Effective in joining timber and creating lasting connections.
c. Automotive and Marine Industries:
- Vehicle Manufacturers: Utilized in assembling vehicle components.
- Boat Builders: Essential for constructing and repairing boats due to their corrosion-resistant options.
d. Professionals in Inaccessible Spaces:
- Projects with Limited Access: Since rivets offer one-sided assembly, they are perfect for applications in areas that are hard to reach.
e. General Fabrication:
- Sheet Metal Fabricators: Commonly used for joining metal sheets in various applications.