Rivet nut

Rivet nut

A rivet nut, also known as a blind nut or nut-sert,[1] is a one-piece internally threaded and counterbored tubular rivet that can be anchored entirely from one side. There are two types: one is designed to form a bulge on the back side of the panel as a screw is tightened in its threads. The other is similarly drawn in using a screw, but is drawn into the sleeve instead of creating a bulge.[2][3]

The first rivet nut was created by BF Goodrich in the 1930s and named the rivnut. It was used to mount rubber de-icing boots to aircraft wings.[4]

In the field of aviation, rivnuts are often used to attach various items, such as static wicks and inspection access covers, to the surface of an aircraft.[citation needed]

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See also

  • Swage nut

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Notes

  1. ^ Smith, p. 112.
  2. ^ McMaster-Carr, p. 3213.
  3. ^ McMaster-Carr, p. 3215.
  4. ^ Smith, pp. 111–112.

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