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Rivet Gun for Self Clenching Studs

TheMadMech

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I'm trying to repair a dust boot on a material bin at work and I'm trying to convince my boss to pick up some self clenching studs and a rivet gun. I almost have him convinced but I want to make sure he gets the correct thing so I'm not hosed.

The Self Clenching Studs at Fastenal

The Rivet Gun

I haven't actually done much riveting and never done studs but these would be blind rivets. We'd drill the hole into the material bin then rivet them in place. I'm pretty sure this is what was done originally but I'm not 100%

I know I don't have a ton of details, the steel wall is probably 3/8" thick at the most and 1/4" at the least but I don't know for sure. It's a material scale and we're losing lots of dust and material because the boots no longer have anything to anchor to.

Anyhow, does it sound like I'm on the right track?

Any details anyone can share would be tremendous! Thank you.
 
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no704

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That looks to be a pem stud that would be pressed in (not with a rivit gun). If the bin is that thick tap threads into it and use bolts.
 
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TheMadMech

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That looks to be a pem stud that would be pressed in (not with a rivit gun). If the bin is that thick tap threads into it and use bolts.

Due to it being a reasonably high wear area I thought the studs would be better because when they wear out and fall out I can just pop another in. If I tap the hole I have to keep going bigger until I eventually have to fill and drill.

Am I mistaken?

Further looking, I think this is what. I am trying my to find. https://www.mcmaster.com/#rivets/=17dgl3q
 
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