Secure anything from signs to heavy machinery in concrete, brick, and drywall
Create custom low-profile fasteners with binding barrel posts, caps, and screws
Pair with powered hammers or needle scalers to chip material off of workpieces
Mount wear strips to conveyor belt frames
Used with nuts to create a stronger joint than flat and rounded screws
Make secure joints between boards, butcher blocks, and countertops
Strike with a hammer to loosen and remove pins and rivets
Mark even spacing for rivets and other fasteners before you drill
Add threads to thin panels with access from only one side; also known as blind inserts
Add accessories like nosepieces and jaws or replace seals and other parts on your rivet tool
Place against the back side of your rivet while hammering the head
Install and remove blind, solid, hollow, and other types of rivets
Add threads in hard-to-reach areas and materials that are too thin to be tapped
Join materials together permanently, especially when too thin or fragile to fasten with screws
Alter roller chain length or strengthen it for better performance on high-speed drives
Drive like nails but hold like screws in drilled holes in wood, plastic, drywall, and masonry
Mate with turn-button fastener eyelets to secure fabrics to solid surfaces
Pair with turn-button fastener bases to secure fabrics to solid surfaces
Nearly every size and shape imaginable, from flat washers to clipped to curved