What is the difference between rivet and screw
[2019-08-21]

Rivets can be divided into standard parts and non-standard parts. The standard parts are divided into stainless steel rivets, copper rivets, iron rivets, aluminum rivets, etc Rivet definition: a metal rod-shaped part with a cap at one end. After penetrating the connected component, punch and press out the other end of the rod to compress and fix the component.
Rivets can be divided into standard parts and non-standard parts. The standard parts are divided into stainless steel rivets, copper rivets, iron rivets, aluminum rivets, etc.
Rivet definition: a metal rod-shaped part with a cap at one end. After penetrating the connected component, punch and press out the other end of the rod to compress and fix the component.
Rivet introduction:
A type of fastener consisting of two parts, the head and the nail bar, which is used to fasten and connect two parts (or components) with through holes, so as to form a whole. This kind of connection is called rivet connection, which is short for riveting. It is connected with non detachable. Because in order to separate the two parts connected together, the rivets on the parts must be broken.
The difference between rivet and screw is:
1: the rivet is deformed by itself, generally one end is enlarged, and two (or more) parts are connected together. After riveting, if you want to split the parts, you must destroy the rivets.
2: the screw is screwed into the part body to connect the parts. Therefore, to split the parts, you only need to screw out the screw. The screw is not damaged and can be used repeatedly.
Generally speaking, screws are easy to adjust and rivets are not easy to adjust.
Screws are movable fasteners and rivets are fixed fasteners

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