Blind Rivets for Truck and Trailer Industry
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Truck and Trailer Rivet Solution
What Are Blind Rivets for Truck and Trailer Industry?
Designed to withstand the harsh operating conditions of the truck and trailer industry—including intense vibration, heavy loads, and long-term use—RIVMATE’s Blind Rivets for the Truck and Trailer Industry are specifically engineered for these applications. They are widely used for joining body panels and frame structures.
Compared to traditional fastening methods, they enable faster installation, effectively prevent loosening due to vibration, and enhance the overall structural reliability.
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Faster Installation
Stronger Structural Locking
Pain Points in Truck and Trailer Fastening Applications
Vibration-Induced Loosening → Permanently Riveted Structure
Under high-frequency vibration conditions, bolts are prone to loosening, leading to structural failure and even safety risks; by using structural blind rivets, a permanently locked connection can be achieved, effectively preventing loosening issues.
Welding Heat Distortion → Cold Mechanical Fastening
The high temperatures generated by welding can cause material deformation and coating damage, affecting structural precision and durability; using blind rivets achieves heat-free connections, maintaining stable material properties.
Low Assembly Efficiency → Fast One-Side Installation
Traditional bolting or welding processes are inefficient and slow down the overall vehicle production cycle; using blind rivets for trucks enables fast one-side installation (2–5 seconds), significantly improving assembly efficiency.
Difficult Access During Maintenance → Blind Installation
Many truck and trailer structures feature enclosed spaces, making two-sided operations difficult and increasing maintenance costs; blind rivets support single-side installation, allowing you to efficiently complete connections even in confined spaces.
Box Truck Panels
Semi Truck Body Panels
Electric Truck Lightweight Structures
Chassis Components
Cross Members
Mounting Brackets
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Recommended Rivets
RIVMATE Blind Rivets for Truck and Trailer Industry
In truck and trailer manufacturing, different structural locations have varying requirements for joint strength, installation efficiency, and durability. RIVMATE provides the right structural rivet type for your specific application, ensuring a more efficient and reliable assembly solution while maintaining the required strength.
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Hem-Lock Blind Rivet
Designed for connecting truck body panels and trailer panels, these rivets provide greater clamping force to effectively prevent thin-gauge sheet metal deformation and enhance overall structural stability. Ideal for box truck applications.
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Lockbolt Rivets
Designed for chassis and heavy-duty structural connections, providing permanent mechanical locking. Featuring extremely high shear and vibration resistance, they are an ideal alternative to bolts. Widely used in semi-truck structures.
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Now-Lock Structural Rivets
Designed for truck structural connections requiring high strength and safety, these rivets are widely used in the U.S. market. Their high tensile strength and reliable internal locking mechanism reduce the risk of loosening during long-term use.
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Mono-Lock Structural Rivets
Suitable for truck and trailer assembly to European standards, these rivets balance quick installation with high vibration resistance. The external locking design ensures a more stable connection, making them ideal for mass production environments.
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BOOM Structural Rivets
Designed for truck frames and high-strength structural connections, offering extremely high riveting strength and shear resistance. This structural design provides a stable locking effect, maintaining a reliable connection even under conditions of severe vibration and heavy loads, making it particularly suitable for critical load-bearing areas of heavy-duty trucks and trailers.
Rivets vs Bolt vs Welding
| Method | Installation time | Structural strength | Vibration resistance |
|---|---|---|---|
| Blind Rivets | 2–5 seconds (single-sided installation) | High shear/tensile strength | No loosening |
| Bolts | 10–20 seconds (double-sided operation) | Moderate | Prone to loosening |
| Welding | Relatively slow (multi-step process) | High | No loosening but with heat-affected zone |
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Cold Heading
Using a high-precision cold heading process, you can produce rivets with a dense structure and higher strength, suitable for heavy-duty truck applications and high-stress fastening scenarios.
Automated Coating Line
Automated coating control ensures consistent corrosion resistance, meeting the long-term operational requirements of lorries in outdoor, wet, snowy and salt-fog environments.
IATF 16949
With an automotive-grade quality management system in place, you can confidently use our products in critical structural components of trucks and trailers.
OEM
Custom Rivet Solutions
Custom
Flange Diameter
You can request a larger or special flange size to better distribute load on composite panels.
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Special
Surface Coatings
You can choose coatings for corrosion resistance, durability, or specific environmental conditions.
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OEM &
Private Label Packaging
You can customize packaging with your brand, labels, and carton specifications for your market.
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Rivmate FAQs - Blind Rivets for Truck and Trailer Industry
1. What size blind rivets are used for truck and trailer body panels?
Blind rivets in the range of 4.0mm–6.4mm (5/32‘–1/4’) are typically selected, depending on the panel thickness and structural requirements. For standard box trucks, 6.4mm is the safer choice.
2. What are the best blind rivets for heavy-duty body and frame applications on trucks and trailers?
For heavy-duty body and frame applications, it is recommended to use structural rivets or lockbolts directly. These provide higher shear strength and vibration resistance, making them the mainstream solution for truck blind rivets.
3. What sizes of blind rivets are commonly used in trailer and truck construction?
In truck and trailer manufacturing, the most commonly used sizes are 4.8 mm and 6.4 mm, as they strike a balance between strength and installation efficiency, making them suitable for most applications involving blind rivets for semi-trucks.
4. What type of blind rivets should I use for aluminium truck bodies and panels?
For aluminium bodies, you should prioritise large flange rivets or multi-grip rivets, as these prevent thin sheet metal from deforming and accommodate different combinations of panel thicknesses.
5. Which blind rivets are best for fastening truck and trailer exhaust and pipe systems?
We recommend using stainless steel blind rivets or sealed rivets, as these offer superior heat resistance and sealing performance, making them suitable for exhaust and piping systems.
6. What blind rivet material (aluminium, steel, stainless steel) offers the best corrosion resistance for truck bodies and trailers?
If corrosion resistance is a priority, opt for stainless steel or coated steel rivets; aluminium rivets are suitable for lightweight applications but offer relatively weaker corrosion resistance.
7. What blind rivets should I use for repairing or replacing truck doors and door frames?
For repair applications, we recommend using large flange rivets or sealing rivets; these allow installation from a single side whilst ensuring both aesthetic appearance and a secure seal.
8. What head style of blind rivets (dome, large flange, countersunk) is recommended for truck exterior sheet metal?
For exterior sheet metal, you should prioritise Large Flange (anti-distortion) or Dome Head (general purpose); if appearance is a requirement, Countersunk can be used to achieve a flush surface.
9. Are structural blind rivets required for high-vibration truck applications and rough road conditions?
Yes, in high-vibration environments and on rough roads, you should use structural blind rivets, as they provide a stronger clamping force and prevent loosening over time, making them the key choice for blind rivets used on trucks.
10. What tools do I need to install blind rivets on truck and trailer bodies, and what pull force is required?
You will typically need to use a pneumatic or electric rivet gun; for structural rivets, the pull force requirement is higher, generally 10 kN or more, depending on the specific type and size of the rivet.