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A M E R I C ANNA T I O N AS LT A N D A R D

Small Solid Rivets


ANSI 918.1.1 - 1972 7/16 InchNominalDiameter andSmaller

(REVISION OF 818.1-1965)

REAFFIRMED 1995
REAFFIRMED 2001
FOR CURRENT COMMllTEE PERSONNEL FOR CURRENT COMMITTEE PERSONNEL
PLEASE SEE ASME MANUAL AS-1 1 PLEASE E-MAIL [email protected]

SECRETARIAT
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS

P U B L I S H E D BY

T H EA M E R I C A NS O C I E T Y OF M E C H A N I C A LE N G I N E E R S
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ANSI 88.1.1-1972
20 November 1972

ACCEPTANCE NOTICE

The above Industry Standardization Document was adopted on 20 November 1972 and is approved for
use by the DOD. The indicated industry group has furnished the clearances required by existing regulations.
Copies of this document are stocked by the DOD Single Stock Point, U.S. Naval Publications and Forms
Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19120, for issue to DOD activities only .

Title of Document: Small Solid Rivets

Document No.: ANSI B18.1.1-1972

Date of Adopted Issue: 1972

Releasing Industry Group: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Supersedes: ANSI B18.1-1965

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THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
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FOREWORD

American National Standards Committee 818 for the standardization of bolts, screws, nuts, rivets and
similar fastenerswasorganized in March1922, as Sectional Committee B18,underthe aegis of the
American Engineering Standards Committee (later the American Standards Association, then the United
States of America Standards Institute and, as of October 6,1969, theAmerican National Standards
Institute, Inc.) with the Society of Automotive Engineers and the American Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers as joint sponsors. Subcommittee 1 wassubsequently appointed andcharged with responsibility for
the standardization of rivets.
Initial efforts of the Subcommittee were directed a t development of a standard covering solid rivets of
less than 1/2 inch nominal diameter which wasapproved in 1927 and designated B18a-1927.

A proposedstandardcoveringtinners,coopersand belt rivets was granted recognition as a tentative


document in May of 1928 and was approved as an American Standard in January 1929 under the designa-
tion B 189- 1928.
Revisionsmade to both of thesestandards relative to physical tests wereissued as addendumsunder
the designations B18al-1942 and B18g1-1942, respectively.
Following reorganization of Sectional Committee 818 in 1947,Subcommittee 1 wasrequested to
review the documentsunder its jurisdiction to bring them up to dateand, as necessary,develop them
into complete product standards.Revisions to the documents on small rivets, and tinners, coopers,and
belt rivets were considered at length during several meetings of the Subcommittee held over a period from
1947 to 1951. A draft proposal combining the data contained in both prior documents under the common
heading"Small Solid Rivets", incorporating dimensionaltolerances with no significant change in basic
dimensions wasagreed upon by the Subcommittee in November 1952. Following approval by letter ballot
of the Sectional Committee and sponsor organizations the revision was submitted to the American Stan-
dards Association andwasdesignatedan American Standard, B18.1-1953, in June of 1953.
Shortly after publication of the 1953 standard, Subcommittee 1 undertook development of a revision
to includedata for chamfered points and other minor refinements to meet requirementsofthe user
industry. Theresultingproposal was approved by letter ballot of the 818 Committee conducted on
May10, 1954. Subsequent to approvalby the sponsors, therevision waspresented to theAmerican
Standards Association for designation as an American Standard. This was granted on October 5, 1955.

From 1960 to 1962, a number of changes to the standard relating to underhead fillets, dimensioning
of countersunkhead rivets, points, and materialspecifications wereapproved by theSubcommittee. A
draft proposal incorporating theserevisionsandnumerous editorial corrections wasapproved by letter
ballot of the Sectional Committee on February 11, 1964. Following approval by the sponsor organizations
the revision wasdesignatedan American Standard on September 20, 1965.

During 1969 and1970, Subcommittee 1 drafted a revision of the 818.1 Standard incorporating the
addition of the 60-degree flat countersunk head (formerly on Standard ASAE S228), changes to nomen-
clature for countersunk head and truss head rivets, and a complete reworking of the format to conform
with related documents. Subsequent to letter ballot approval by American National Standards Committee
B18and the sponsors, the revision was submitted to the American National Standards Institute andwas
designatedan American National Standard, ANSI B18.1.1-1972, on January 12, 1972.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS COMMITTEE 818
Stlondarditation of Bolts, Nuts, Rivets, Screws and Similar Fasteners

OFFICERS

R. P. Trowbridge, Choirmon
F. V. Kupchok, Vice-Choirmon
R. B. Belford, Secretory

COMMITTEE PERSONNEL

AEROSPACE INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION O F AMERICA


J. F. Cmmer, The Boeing Company, Seattle, Washington
5. J. Turek, Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, Bethpage, Long Island, New York
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS
R. T. K e l l y , Hitchcock Publishing Company, Wheaton, Illinois
AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TESTING AND MATERIALS
J. w. Cotrm, American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
AMERICAN SOCIETY O F A G R I C U L T U R A L E N G I N E E R S
F. c. Ewert, Deere & Company, Moline, Illinois
J. H . Z i c h , Alternate, Ford Motor Company, Birmingham, Michigan
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS, THE
A. R. Mochell, J r . , Xerox Corporation, Rochester, New York
F. P. T i s c h , VoiShan Manufacturing Company, Culver City, California
ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN RAILROADS
J. G. Britton, A s s o c i a t i o n of American Railroads Research Center, Chicago, Illinois
c. c. Herrick, New York Central System, New York. New York
FARM AND INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT INSTITUTE
F. c. Ewer?, D e e r e & Company, Moline, Illinois
INDUSTRKL FASTENERS INSTITUTE
R. H. A k e r s , The National Screw and Manufacturing Company, Mentor, Ohio
R. 6. Belford, Industrial Fasteners Institute, Cleveland, Ohio
A. R. Breed, The Lamson & Sessions Company, Cleveland, Ohio
T. c. Boumgortner, Standard Pressed Steel Company, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania
w. 5. Christopher, I l l i n o i s T o o l Work, Inc., Elgin, Illinois
D. A. Gorrison, R u s s e l l , B u r d s a l l & Ward Bolt & Nut Company, Chicago, Illinois
N. J. Gruco, I l l i n o i s T o o l Works,Inc., Elgin, Illinois
R. c. K o z l i k , National Lock Fasteners, Rockford. Illinois
R. L. R i l e y , B e t h l e h e m S t e e l C o m p a n y , L e b a n o n , P e n n s y l v a n i a
L. E. Soroz, Jr., Republic Steel Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio
L. G. Sel'den, Armco Steel Corporation, Kansas City, Missouri
R. W. Grosover, Alternate, Bethlehem Steel Company, Lebanon, Pennsylvania
F. R. L i n g , A l t e r n a t e , R u s s e l l , B u r d s a l l & Ward Bolt & Nut Company, Port Chester, New York
c. 8. woud, Alternate, Illinois Tool Works, Inc., Elgin, Illinois
MANUFACTURERS STANDARDIZATION SOCIETY O F T H E VALVE AND FITTINGS INDUSTRY
J. R. Wel.shman, Grinnell Corporation, Providence, Rhode Island

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NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION
F. V . Kupchak, Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
J. 8. Levy, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York
w. A. Samsonoff, Alternate, National Electrica1,Manufacturers Association, New York, New York
NATIONAL ELEVATOR INDUSTRY, INC.
5. Seth Roberts, Otis Elevator Companv. New York, New York
NATIONAL MACHINE TOOL BUILDERS’ ASSOCIATION
D. R. Stoner, Jr., L a n d i s Machine Company, Waynesboro, Pennsylvania
S E R V I C E TOOLS I N S T I T U T E
J. R. H a y n e s , J. H. Williams Company, Buffalo, New York
SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS
D. R. Bowen, General Motors Corporation, Warren, Michigan
E. E. Heibeck, Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Michigan
K. G. Roth, Mack Trucks, Inc., Allentown, Pennsylvania
R. P. Trowbridge, General Motors Technical Center, Warren, Michigan
5. E. Mallen, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan
SOCKET SCREW PRODUCTS BUREAU
Ernest Heldmann, Holo-Krome Company, Hartford, Connecticut
Paul Pick, Allen Manufacturing Company, Hartford West, Connecticut
TELEPHONE GROUP, THE
M. c. Berryman, Western Electric Company, Inc., Chicago, Illinois
R. H. Van Horn, Bell Telephone Laboratory, Columbus, Ohio
F. P. B a l a c e k , A l t e r n a t e , Bell Telephone Laboratory, Columbus, Ohio
TUBULAR I% S P L I T R I V E T C O U N C I L
R. M. Gordon, Milford Rivet & Machine Company, Milford, C o n n e c t i c u t
U. S. D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E A I R F O R C E
F. L. C a l k i n s , A e r o n a u t i c a l S y s t e m s Div., Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio
U. S. D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E ARMY
R. C. Engelmann, A m y Weapons Command, Rock Island, Illinois
R. F. Scherer, Alternate, Amy Weapons Command, Rock Island, Illinois
U. S. D E P A R T M E N T OF COMMERCE
To b e a p p o i n t e d
U. S. D E P A R T M E N T OF D E F E N S E
J. D. J o n e s , D e f e n s e I n d u s t r i a l S u p p l y C e n t e r , P h i l a d e l p h i a , P e n n s y l v a n i a
Martin Betof, Alternate, Defense Industrial Supply Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
U. S. D E P A R T M E N T OF T H E NAVY
C. A. Fulesdy, Naval Ship Systems Command, Washington, D.C.

U. S. MACHINE, C A P , WOOD AND TAPPING SCREW BUREAUS


5. c. Adamek, Pheoll Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois
R. M . Byrne, US. Screw Service Bureaus, New York, New York
T. J. Ferry, E. W. Ferry Screw Products Company, Inc., C l e v e l a n d , O h i o
Wilfred Kay, Parker-Kalon Corporation, Clifton, New Jersey
Herman Muenchinger, Continental Screw Company, New Bedford, Massachuset!s
K. G. Ringland, Central Screw Company, Keene, New Hampshire
c. c. Tucker, The R e e d & Prince Manufacturing Company, Worcester, Massachusetts
L o u i s Z a n i n , Elco I n d u s t r i e s . Inc., Rockford, Illinois
Paul Foytho, Alternate, Harvey Hubbel, Inc., Bridgeport, Connecticut
E. F. Tauscher, Alternate, Pheoll Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Illinois
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
H. c. Erdman, Shaker Heights, Ohio
F. E. Graves, Fairfield, Connecticut
Louis Oest, Teaneck. New Jersey
c. A. Werme, Midland Screw Corporation. Chicago, Illinois

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PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE NO. 1
ON SOLID RIVETS

R. W. Gmover, Chairman, Bethlehem Steel Corporation, 1 Cumberland St., Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042
J. W. Axnes, Deere & Company, Technical Center, 3300 River Drive, Moline, Illinois 61265
J. A. Diemef. Champion Commercial Industries, Inc., 5137 Indianapolis Blvd., East Chicago, Indiana 46312
0. A. Garrison, Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Company, Rock Falls, Illinois 61071
X R. Himins, American Institute of Steel Construction, Inc., 101 Park Ave., New York, N.Y. 10017
F.Hobbs, Modulus Corporation, P. 0 . Box 2619, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15230
R. E. Mcfar/end, Townsend Company, Fasteners Div., Box 71, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 16117
E. J. Ruble, ,Association of American Railroads, 3140 South Federal St., Chicago, Illinois 60661
L. G. */den, Armco Steel Corporation, 7000 Roberts, Kansas City, Missouri 64125
S J. Vo//mer. Ford Motor Company, The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan 48121

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CONTENTS

Page

1 INTRODUCTORY NOTES ......................................... 1

2 GENERALDATA ............................................... 2

TABLES

Table 1 Dimensions of F l a t Head Rivets ................................. 3

Table 2 Dimensions of Flat Countersunk


Head Rivets ....................... 4

Table 3 Dimensions of Button Head Rivets ............................... 5

Table 4 Dimensions of Pan


Head Rivets ................................. 6

Table 5 Dimensions of Truss


Head Rivets ............................... 7

Table 6 Dimensions of Tinners Rivets ................................... 8

Table 7 Dimensions of Coopers Rivets ................................... 9

Table 8 Dimensions of Belt Rivets ..................................... 10

Table 9 Dimensions of 60-Degree Flat CountersunkHead Rivets ................. 11

Table10 Dimensions of StandardHeader Points for Small Solid Rivets ............. 12

APPENDIX I. Formulas for Rivet Dimensions ............................... 13

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ANSI 818.1.1-1972

AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD

SMALL SOLID RIVETS


7/16 INCH NOMINAL DIAMETER AND SMALLER

1 INTRODUCTORY NOTES as to make clear which diameters are and which are
not "American National Standard"
1.1 SCOPE
1.4 HEAD PROPORTIONS
1.1.1 This standardcoverscompletegeneraland
dimensional data for those types of small solid rivets The proportions for heads of rivetsindicated in
recognized as "American National Standard". All oth- the respective tables shall be standard, other propor-
er types of small solid rivets, within the limitsof the tions shall be considered special. Where nonstandard
diameterscontained herein,
are to beconsidered diameterrivetsarerequired for specialapplications,
special.Alsoincluded is anappendixcovering for- the proportions of headsAnd points, if pointed, shall
mulas on which dimensional data are based. It should preferablybebased on the formulations given in
beunderstood,however, that wherequestionsarise Appendix I.
concerning acceptance of product, the dimensions in
the tables shall govern over recalculation by formula. 1.5 DIMENSIONS
1.1.2The inclusion of dimensionaldata in this All dimensions in this standard are given in inches,
standard is not intended to imply that all of the unless otherwise stated.
productsdescribedarestock production sizes. Con-
sumers should consult with manufacturers concerning 1.6 TERMINOLOGY
the availability of products.
For definitions of terms relating to fastenersor
componentfeaturesthereofused in this standard,
1.2 TYPES OF RIVETS
refer to AmericanNationalStandard, Glossary of
Terms for Mechanical Fasteners ANSI 818.12.
This standard specifies small solid rivets including
flat head, flat countersunkhead, button head,pan
1.7 RELATED STANDARDS
head, truss head, tinners, cooper, belt; and 60-degree
flat countersunkheadrivets. It should be noted that standards for large rivets,
tubular and split rivetsandotherrelatedfasteners
1.3 TABULAR SIZES arepublishedunderseparatecover as listedonthe
back sheet of this standard.
The nominal sizes of rivets in fractions of an inch
or
decimals as given for the respective types in 1.8 REFERENCEDSTANDARDS
Tables 1 through 5, andthe sizes as given for the
Copies of referenced ASTM Standards may be ob-
respectivetypes in Tables6, 7, 8 and9,shallbe
tained from theAmericanSociety for Testingand
considered "American National Standard". This, how-
Materials,1916 Race Street,Philadelphia,Pennsyl-
ever,does not preclude themanufactureor use of
vania19103.
rivetshavingotherdiameters.Where other sizes of
rivets having other size designations, such as Birming- Copies of referencedSAEStandardsmaybe ob-
ham wire gage numbers,areshown in catalogs inter- tained from theSociety of Automotive Engineers,
posed with "American National Standard" sizes, it is Inc., Two Pennsylvania Plaza, New York, New York
recommended that the data be presented in such form 10001.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
SMALL SOLID RIVETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

2 GENERAL DATA 2.5 MATERIALS

2.1 HEADS 2.5.1 Steel. Suitablematerial for solid steel riv-


ets is covered by American Society for Testingand
Theheaddimensions tabulated in therespective Materials, ASTM Standard A31, Grade A; or SAE Re-
dimensional tables are applicable to rivets produced commendedPractice,MechanicalandChemical Re-
bythenormalcoldheadingprocess.Because the quirements for NonthreadedFasteners -SAE J430,
heads of theserivetsare not machined or trimmed, Grade 0.
thecircumferencemaybesomewhatirregularand
edges may be rounded or flat. 2.5.2 OtherMaterials.Where so specified,rivets
may also be made from corrosionresistant steel,
Tolerancesapplicable to rivets made bythe hot brass,aluminumandothermaterialshaving proper-
heading or forging processshallbe as agreed upon ties as agreeduponbetweenthemanufacturerand
between the manufacturer and purchaser. purchaser.

2.2 UNDERHEAD FILLETS 2.5.3 Hardness.Hardness tests, whererequired,


shallbemade on the sides of the rivet shank.
Rivets other than
countersunktypes
shall
be
furnished with a definite fillet under the head; how- 2.6 FINISH
ever, the radius of fillet shall not exceed 10 per
cent of the maximum shankdiameteror 0.03 inch, Unless otherwise specified, rivets shall be supplied
whichever is the smaller. with a natural (as processed) finish, unplated or un-
coated.
2.3 LENGTH
2.7 QUALITY
2.3.1 Measurement.Thelength of rivet shallbe
measured, parallel to the axis of rivet, from the Thefinished
rivets
shall
be free from defects
extremeend to the plane of the bearing surface for affecting their serviceability.
rivetshaving flat blearingsurface type heads,and to
2.8 DESIGNATION
the top of thehead for rivetshavingcountersunk
type heads. Wherespecifyingrivets,the following datashall
be included in thedesignationandshallappearin
2.3.2 Tolerance on Length. Unless otherwise spe-
the sequence shown:
cified in thedimensionaltables, thetolerance on
length of rivetsshallbe as tabulatedbelow for the Nominal Size (number, fraction, or decimal equi-
respective rivet types: valent)

Tolerance on Length Length (fraction or decimalequivalent,where it


Rivet Type is a variable)
Minus
Type of Rivet (including thehead style where
Flat, Flat Countersunk, Pan, needed to define the part)
Button, Truss and Pointed(where not a standardfeatureandother
Flat Countersunk Heads than plain point is desired)
Belt 0.03 1 0.000 Material
Finish (if required)
2.4 POINTS
Examples:
Unlessotherwisespecified,rivetsshallhave plain 1/4 x 1 1/4 Flat HeadSmall Solid Rivet; Steel,
sheared ends. The ends shall be a t right angles within Zinc Plated
two degrees to the axis of the rivet andreasonably .125 x .500 Button Head
Small Solid Rivet;
flat, sufficient for the purposes of driving that end
Pointed,Brass
satisfactorily. Where so specified by user, rivets having
standardheader paints shown in Table 10 shallbe 3 Ib TinnersRivet;Steel,ZincPlated
furnished. #lo x .38 Belt Rivet; Steel

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
SMALL SOLID RIVETS ANSI 618.1.1-1972

Table 1 Dimensions of Flat Head Rivets

E A H
Nominal
Size1
Shank Head Head
or Basic
Diameter Diameter Height
Shank
Diameter
Max Min Max Min Max Min

1/16 0.062 0.064 0.059 0.140 0.1 20 0.027 0.017


3/32 0.094 0.096 0.090 0.200 0.180 0.038 0.026
1/8 0.125 0.1 27 0.121 0.260 0.240 0.048 0.036
5/32 0.156 0.1 58 0.1 52 0.323 0.301 0.059 0.045
3/16 0.188 0.1 91 0.1 82 0.387 0.361 0.069 0.055
7/32 0.219 0.222 0.213 0.453 0.427 0.080 0.065
1/4 0.250 0.253 0.244 0.515 0.485 0.091 0.075
9/32 0.281 0.285 0.273 0.579 0.545 0.1 03 0.085
5/16 0.312 0.316 0.304 0.641 0.607 0.113 0.095
1 1 /32 0.344 0.348 0.336 0.705 0.667 0.124 0.104
3/8 0.375 0.380 0.365 0.769 0.731 0.135 0.115
13/32 0.406 0.411 0.396 0.834 0.790 0.146 0.124
7/16
0.438 0.443 0.428 0.896 0.852 0.1 57 0.1 35

1 Where specifying nominal sizein decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
SMALL SOLID RIVETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

EDGE OF HEAD MAY BE

!r
ROUNDED OR FLAT
SEE NOT€ 3

M AI X A

Table 2 Dimensions of Fiat CountersunkHeadRivets

Nominal
Size1
L Shank
A

Head
H

Head
or Basic
Diameter Diameter Height
Shank
Diameter
Max Min Max2 Min3 Ref 4

1/16 0.062 0.064 0.1 18 0.110 0.027


0.059,
3/32 0.094 0.096 0.090 0.1 76 0.1 63 0.040
118 0.125 0.1 27 0.121 0.235 0.21 7 0.053
5/32 0.156 0.158 0.152 0.293 0.272 0.066
3/16 0.188 0.1 91 0.182 0.351 0.326 0.079

7/32 0.219 0.222 0.21 3 0.413 0.384 0.094


114 0.250 0.253 0.244 0.469 0.437 0.1 06
9/32 0.281 0.285 0.273 0.528 0.491 0.119
5/16 0.312 0.316 0.304 0.588 0.547 0.1 33
11/32 0.344 0.348 0.336 0.646 0.602 0.146
318 0.375 0.380 0.365 0.704 0.656 0.159
33/32 0.406 0.411 0.396 0.763 0.71 0 0.1 72
7/16 0.438 0.443 0.428 0.823 0.765 0.1 86

1Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted.
2Sharp edged head. Tabulated maximum values calculated on basic diameter of rivet
and 920 included angle extended to a sharp edge.
3 Rounded or flat edged irregular shapedhead. See Paragraph 2.1 of GeneralData.
4Head height, H, is given for reference purposes only. Variations in this dimension
are controlled by the head and shank diameters and the included angle of the head.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
SMALL SOLID RIVETS ANSI 618.1.1-1972

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Table 3 Dimensions of Button Head Rivets

E H A R
Nominal
Size1
or Basic Shank Head Head Head
Shank Diameter Diameter Height Radius
Diameter
Max Min Max Min Max Min Approx

1/16 0.062 0.064 0.059 0.1 22 0.1 02 0.052 0.042 0.055


3/32 0.094 0.096 0.090 0.1 82 0.1 62 0.077 0.065 0.084
118 0.125 0.127 0.235 0.1210.21 5 0.1 00 0.088 0.1 1 1
5/32 0.1 56 0.158 0.1 52 0.290 0.124 0.2680.1 10 0.138
3/16 0.188 0.1 91 0.348 0.182 0.147 0.3220.1 33 0.1 66

7/32 0.219 0.222 0.213 0.405 0.379 0.1 72 0.1 58 0.1 95


1/4 0.250 0.253 0.244 0.460 0.430 0.1 96 0.1 80 0.221
9/32 0.281 0.285 0.273 0.51 8 0.484 0.220 0.202 0.249
5/16 0.312 0.31 6 0.304 0.572 0.538 0.243 0.225 0.276
11/32 0.344 0.348 0.336 0.630 0.592 0.267 0.247 0.304
318 0.375 0.380 0.365 0.684 0.646 0.291 0.271 0.332
13/32 0.406 0.41 1 0.396 0.743 0.699 0.316 0.294 0.358
7/16 0.438 0.443 0.428 0.798 0.754 0.339 0.31 7 0.387

1Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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Table 4 Dimensions of Pan Head Rivets

Nominal
Size1
E Shank Head
A H

Head
R1

Head
R2

Head
-,
R3
.. -. -. .. -
Head
or Basic Corner Side Crown
Diameter Diameter Height
Shank Radius Radius Radius
Diameter I-___ -. .
Max Min Max Min Max Min Approx Approx Approx
-- -__
1/16 0.062 0.064 0.059 0.1 18 0.098 0.040 0.030 0.01 9 0.052 0.217
3/32 0.0814 0.096 0.090 0.’1 73 0.1 53 0.060 0.048 0.030 0.080 0.326
1/8 0.125 0.127 0.1 21 0.225 0.205 0.078 0.066 0.039 0.1 06 0.429
5/32 0.156 0.158 0.152 0.279 0.257 0.096 0.082 0.049 0.133 0.535
3/16 0.188 0.191 0.1 82 0.334 0.308 0.1 14 0.1 00 0.059 0.1 59 0.641
7/32 0.219 0.222 0.213 0.391 0.365 0.133 0.1 19 0.069 0.1 86 0.754
1/4 0.250 0.253 0.244 0.444 0.41 4 0.1 51 0.1 35 0.079 0.213 0.858
9/32 0.281 0.285 0.273 0.499 0.465 0.1 70 0.1 52 0.088 0.239 0.963
5/16 0.312 0.316 0.304 0.552 0.51 8 0.1 87 0.1 69 0.098 0.266 1.070
11/32 0.344 0.348 0.336 0.608 0.570 0.206 0.1 86 0.1 08 0.292 1.1 76
318 0.375 0.380 0.365 0.663 0.625 0.225 0.205 0.118 0.31 9 1.286
13/32 0.406 0.411 0.396 0.71 9 0.675 0.243 0.221 0.127 0.345 1.392
7/16 0.438 0.443 0.428 0.772 0.728 0.261 0.239 0.1 37 0.372 1.500

1Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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SMALL SOLID RIVETS A N S I 818.1.1-1972

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Table 5 Dimensions of Truss Head Rivets2

E A H R

I
Nominal
Size'
Shank Head Head
or Basic
Diameter Diameter Height
Head Radius
Shank
Diameter
Max Min Max Min Max Min Approx

3/32 0.094 0.096 0.090 0.226 0.206 0.038 0.026 0.239


lis 0.125 0.1 27 0.121 0.297 0.048 0.036
0,277 0.314
5/32 0.156 0.1 58 0.152 0.368 0.348 0.059 0.045 0.392
3/16 0.188 0.1 91 0.1 a2 0.442 0.422 0.069 0.055 0.470
7/32 0.219 0.222 0.213 0.515 0.495 0.080 0.066 0.555
1/4 0.250 0.253 0.244 0.590 0.560 0.091 0.075 0.628
9/32 0.281 0.285 0.273 0.661 0.1 03 0.085
0.631 0.706
5/16 0.312 0.316 0.304 0.732 0.702 0.113 0.095 0.784
1 1 /32 0.344 0.348 0.336 0.806 0.124 0.104
0.776 0.862
3/8 0.375 0.380 0.365 0.878 0.848 0.135 0.115 0.942
13/32 0.406 0.411 0.396 0.949 0.919 0.145 0.123 1.028
7/16 0.438 0.443 0.428 1.020 0.990 0.1 57 0.135 1 .os8

lWhere specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall be omitted.
2This rivet was previously designated as a wagon box rivet in addition t o the present truss head designation.
For additional requirements refer t o General Data on Page 2.

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SMALL SOLID RllVETS ANSI 618.1.1-197.2

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Table 6 Dimensions of Tinners Rivets
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E A H 1

Rivet
Size Shank Head Head Rivet
Number1 Diameter Diameter Height Length

- Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min

6 oz 0.081 0.075
0.213 0.193 0.028 0.016 0.135 0.115
8 oz 0.091 0.225
0.085 0.205 0.036 0.024 0.166 0.146
10 02 0.097 0.091 0.250 0.230 0.037 0.025 0.1 82 0.1 62
12 02 0.1 070.101 0.265 0.245 0.037 0.025 0.1 0.1
98 78
14 oz 0.111 0.1 050.275 0.255 0.038 0.026 0.1 98
0.178
1 Ib 0.1 130.1 070.285 0.265 0.040 0.028 0.213 0.1 93
1 1/4 Ib 0.122 0.116 0.295 0.275 0.045 0.033 0.229 0.209
1 1/2 Ib 0.132 0.126 0.316 0.294 0.046 0.034 0.244 0.224
1 3/4 Ib 0.136 0.1 300.331 0.309 0.049 0.035 0.260 0.240
2 Ib 0.146 0.140 0.341 0.319 0.050 0.036 0.276 0.256
2 1/2 Ib 0.1 500.144 0.311 0.2 0.069
89 0.055 0.291 0.271
3 Ib 0.1 630.1 540.329 0.303 0.073 0.059 0.323 0.303
3 1/2 Ib 0.1 680.159 0.348 0.322 0.074 0.060 0.338 0.318
4 Ib 0.1 79 0.1 70 0.368 0.342 0.076 0.062 0.354 0.334
5 Ib 0.190 0.1 81 0.388 0.362 0 .OS4 0.070 0.385 0.365
6 Ib 0.206 0.1 970.419 0.393 0.090 0.076 0.401 0.381
7 Ib 0.223 0.214 0.431 0.405 0.094 0.080 0.416 0.396
8 Ib 0.227 0.21a 0.475 0.445 0.1 01 0.085 0.448 0.428
9 Ib 0.241 0.232 0.490 0.460 0.1 030.087 0.463 0.443
10 Ib 0.241 0.232 0.505 0.475 0.1 040.088 0.479 0.459
12 Ib 0.263 0.251 0.532 0.498 0.1 080.090 0.510 0.490
14 Ib 0.288 0.276 0.577 0.543 0.113 0.095 0.525 0.505
16 Ib 0.304 0.292 0.597 0.563 0.128 0.110 0.541 0.521

- 18 Ib
--
0.347 0.335 0.706 0.668
-
0.156 0.1 360.603
-
1Size numbers in ounces and pounds refer to the approximate weight of 1000 rivets.
0.583

qdditionel requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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S M A L L S O L I D RIVETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

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Table 7 Dimensions of CoopersRivets

H 1

Rivet Point
Shank Head Rivet
Size
Diameter Diameter Height Length
Number1

Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min

1 Ib 0.11 1 0.105 0.291 0.271 0.045 0.031 Not Pointed 0.249 0.21 9
1 1/4 Ib 0.122 0.1 16 0.324 0.302 0.050 0.036 Not Pointed 0.285 0.255
1 1/2 Ib 0.132 0.126 0.324 0.302 0.050 0.036 Not Pointed 0.285 0.255
1 3/4 Ib 0.136 0.130 0.324 0.302 0.034 0.052 Not Pointed 0.31 8 0.284
2 Ib 0.1 42 0.136 0.355 0.333 0.056 0.038 Not Pointed 0.322 0.288

3 Ib 0.1 58 0.152 0.386 0.364 0.058 0.040 0.1 23 0.062 0.387 0.353
4 Ib 0.168 0.159 0.388 0.362 0.058 0.040 0.1 30 0.062 0.418 0.388
5 Ib 0.1 83 0.1 74 0.41 9 0.393 0.063 0.045 0.1 44 0.062 0.454 0.420
6 Ib 0.206 0.1 97 0.482 0.456 0.073 0.051 0.1 60 0.094 0.498 0.457
7 Ib 0.223 0.21 4 0.51 3 0.487 0.076 0.054 0.1 75 0.094 0.561 0.523

8 Ib 0.241 0.232 0.546 0.516 0.081 0.059 0.1 82 0.094 0.597 0.559
9 Ib 0.248 0.239 0.578 0.548 0.085 0.063 0.1 97 0.094 0.601 0.563
10 Ib 0.253 0.244 0.578 0.548 0.085 0.063 0.1 97 0.094 0.632 0.594
12 Ib 0.263 0.251 0.580 0.546 0.086 0.060 0.214 0.094 0.633 0.575
14 Ib 0.275 0.263 0.61 1 0.577 0.091 0.065 0.223 0.094 0.670 0.612

16 Ib 0.285 0.273 0.61 1 0.577 0.089 0.063 0.223 0.094 0.699 0.641
18 Ib 0.285 0.273 0.642 0.608 0.108 0.082 0.230 0.125 0.749 0.691
20 Ib 0.316 0.304 0.705 0.671 0.128 0.102 0.250 0.1 25 0.769 0.71 1

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3/8 in. 0.380 0.365 0.800 0.762 0.136 0.106 0.31 2 0.1 25 0.840 0.778

lSize numbers in pounds refer to the approximate weight of 1000 rivets.


For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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SMALL SOLID RI.VETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

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Rivet
Size

i Shank
Diameter Diameter
1
Table 8 Dimensions of Belt Rivets

Height
I
Point

f
Number' I Diameter Length

Max Min Max Min Max Min Nom Nom

14 0.085 0.079 0.260 0.240 0.042 0.030 0.065 0.078


13 0.097 0.091 0.322 0.302 0.051. 0.039 0.073 I 0.078
12 0.111 0.105 0.353 0.333 0.054 0.040 0.083 0.078
11 0.122 0.1 16 0.383 0.363 0.059 0.045 0.097 0.078

10 0.136 0.130 0.417 0.395 0.065 0.047 0.1 09 0.094


9 0.150 0.144 0.448 0.426 0.069 0.051 0.122 0.094
8 0.167 0.161 0.481 0.455 0.072 0.054 0.135 0.094
7 0.183 0.174 0.513 0.487 0.075 0.056 0.1 51 0.125

6 0.206 0.197 0.606 0.580 0.090 0.068 0.165 0.125


5 0.223 0.214 0.700 0.674 0.105 0.083 0.1 85 0.125
4 0.241 0.232 0.921
--
0.893 0.138 0.1 16 0.204 0.1 41

1Size number refers to the Stubs iron wire gage number of the stock used in the shank of the rivet.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
SMALL SOLID RIVETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

Table 9 Dimensions of 60-Degree Flat CountersunkHead Rivets'

I
Rivet
Size Shank
Diameter Number
Head
Max Min Max Min Max Min Max

6 0.204 0.1 97 0.306 0.286 0.084 0.099 0.008


5% 0.21 2 0.205 0.306 0.286 0.091 0.076 0.008

l T h i s standard is intended t o provide one standard head diameter for the two sizes of rivets commonly used
t o assemble ledger platesand guards for mower cutter bars. The above dimensionstogether w i t h a standard
countersunk hole o f 60° included angle and 0.310 t o 0.330 in. diameter will insure that the protrusion offinished
rivet heads will not exceed 0.005 in.
For additional requirements refer t o General Data on Page 2.

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SMALL SOLID RllVETS ANSI 818.1.1-1972

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7. 40' APPROX

Table 10 Dimensions of StandardHeader Points for Small Solid Rivets3


(Applicable only when pointed rivets are specified)

P Q
Nominal Nominal
Size1 Shank
Point Point
or Basic Length
Diameter Length
Shank
Diameter
Approx2 Approx2 Max3

3/32 0.094 0.077 0.023 3/4


118 0.125 0.1 02 0.031 314
5/32 0.156 0.127 0.039 1
3/16 0.188 0.1 54 0.047 1
7/32 0.219 0.1 79 0.055 1 318
114 0.250 0.204 0.062 1 318
9/32 0.281 0.230 0.070 1 1/2
5/16 0.312 0.255 0.078 1 1/2
11/32 0.344 0.281 0.086 1 518
318 0.375 0.307 0.094 1 518

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7/16 0.438 0.358 0.1 10 3

1 Where specifying nominal size in decimals, zeros preceding decimal shall b e omitted. Stan-
dard header pointson intermediate shank diameters shall be to the proportions given in
Appendix I.
2 No standard tolerances for point dimensions are contemplated.
3Header pointsnormallyapply to these nominal shank lengths or shorter. The pointing
of longer shank lengths may require machining to the dimensions specified.
For additional requirements refer to General Data on Page 2.

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APPENDIX I

FORMULAS FOR RIVET DIMENSIONS

Where: D = Basicdiameter of rivet shank.

r
Shank Diameter

Shank Diameter
Nominal
Rivet Tolerance
Size Basic
Plus Minus

1116 0.062 0.002 0.003


3/32 0.094 0.002 0.004
118 0.125 0.002 0.004
5/32 0.1 56 0.002 0.004
3/16 0.188 0.003 0.006

7/32 0.219 0.003 0.006


1 14 0.250 0.003 0.006
9/32 0.281 0.004 0.008
5/16 0.312 0.004 0.008
11/32 0.344 0.004 0.008

318 0.375 0.005 0.010


13/32 0.406 0.005 0.01 0
7/16 0.438 0.005 0.010

Above tolerances applicable only to Tables 1 through 5 and Table 10.

Flat Head

Nominal
Rivet
Size Basic
HeadDiameter

Plus
Tolerance

Minus
f1 Basic
Head Height

Tolerance

Plus Minus

1/16 0.016 0.004 0.007 0.003


3/32 0.01 2 0.008 0.007 0.005
118 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.005
5/32 0.0 11 0.01 1 0.008 0.006
3/16 0.01 1 0.01 5 0.007 0.007
7/32 0.01 5 0.01 1 0.008 0.007
1 14 A = 2.000D 0.01 5 0.01 5 H = 0.330D 0.009 0.007
9/32 0.01 7 0.01 7 0.010 0.008
5/16 0.01 7 0.01 7 0.010 0.008
11/32 0.017 0.021 0.010 0.010

1
318 0.019 0.019 0.01 1 0.009
13/32 0.022 0.022 0.01 2 0.010
7/16 0.020 0.024 0.013 0.009

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FORMULAS FOR RIVETDIMENSIONS(CONTINUED)

Where: D = Basic(diameter of rivet shank.

- Flat Countersunk Head

T T
t
Head Diameter Head Height
Nominal
Rivet
Size Basic
T Tolerance
. -
Basic ( Ref
Plus Minus
-
1/16 0.003 0.005
3/32 0.002 0.01 1
1 18 0.004 0.014
5/32 0.004 0.01 7
311 6 0.003 0.022
7/32 0.008 0.02 1
1I 4 A = 1.850D 0.007 0.025 H = 0.425D
9/32 0.008 0.029
5/16 0.01 1 0.030
11/32 0.010 0.034
318 0.010 0.038
13/32 0.01 2 0.041
7/16 0.0 13 0.045

Button Head
I 1
Head Diameter Head Height Head Radius
Nominal
Rivet Tolerance Tolerance
Size Basic I Basic
Plus Minus Plus Minus

1/16 0.014 0.006 0.006 0.004


3/32 0.018 0.002 0.007 0.005
1I 8 0.016 0.004 0.006 0.006
5/32 0.017 0.005 0.007 0.007
3/16 0.019 0.007 0.006 0.008
7/32 0.022 0.004 0.008 0.006
114 A = 1.7500 0.022 0.008 H = 0.750D 0.008 0.008 R = 0.885D
9/32 0.026 0.008 0.009 0.009
5/16 0.026 0.008 0.009 0.009
11/32 0.028 0.010 0.009 0.01 1
318 0.028 0.01 0 0.010 0.010
13/32 ' 0.033 0.01 1 0.01 2 0.010
7/16 0.032 0.01 2 0.01 1 0.01 1

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FORMULAS FOR RIVET DIMENSIONS (CONTINUED)

Where: D = Basic diameter of rivet shank.

r F
Pan Head

Head Diameter Head Height Crown Radius


Nominal
Rivet
Size Basic
Tolerance t Basic
Tolerance
Basic Basic Basic
(Approx)
Plus Minus Plus Minus

1/16 0.01 1 0.009 0.005 0.005


3/32 0.01 1 0.009 0.006 0.006
1I 8 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.005
5/32 0.01 1 0.01 1 0.007 0.007
3/16 0.01 1 0.015 0.007 0.007
7/32 0.014 0.012 0.008 0.006
1I 4 A = 1.720D 0.014 0.016 H = 0.570D 0.009 0.007 R = 3.430D
9/32 0.016 0.018 0.010 0.008
5/16 0.015 0.019 0.009 0.009
1 I32
1 0.016 0.022 0.010 0.010
318 0.018 0.020 0.01 1 0.009
13/32 0.021 0.023 0.01 2 0.01 0
7/16 0.019 0.025 0.01 1 0.01 1

Truss Head
~~

Head Diameter Head Height Head Radius


Nominal
Rivet Tolerance Tolerance Basic
Size Basic Basic
(Approx)
Plus Minus Plus Minus

3/32 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.005


1I 8 0.009 0.01 1 0.007 0.005
5/32 0.009 0.01 1 0.008 0.006
3/16 0.010 0.010 0.007 0.007
7/32 0.01 1 0.009 0.008 0.006
1I 4 A = 2.300D 0.015 0.01 5 H = 0.330D 0.009 0.007
9/32 0.01 5 0.015 0.010 0.008
5/16 0.014 0.016 0.01 0 0.008
1 1I32 0.01 5 0.015 0.010 0.010
318 0.016 0.014 0.01 1 0.009
13/32 0.015 0.01 5 0.01 1 0.01 1
7/16 0.013 0.01 7 0.013 0.009

Standard Header Points

Point Diameter Point Length


Nominal
Rivet Basic
Basic
Size
(Approx) (Approx)

AI I
P = 0.818D 0 = 0.250D
Sizes

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