Generally speaking, when we rivet stainless steel rivets, in order to prevent them from falling off and increase friction, we will hammer product rod to make it tighter after riveting, thus obtaining a better riveting effect.
There are three common types of stainless steel rivets: line, pineapple, and inverted. The friction force, from small to large, is straight line, pineapple, and inverted. It is well known that the greater the friction the greater the force required to rivet. Therefore, generally speaking, customers who use straight line and pineapple types of rivets are in the majority, as these two types ofets are relatively easier to rivet and have a higher efficiency.
Of course, if the product does not require high horizontal pull on the rod of the stainless steel rivet it is also possible not to hammer it. In this case, the cost will be relatively lower. When considering whether to hammer and which type of hammering to use, we need analyze the specific situation.




