M6 Stainless Steel Rivet | Small Countersunk Head | Partial Hexagon Shank | High Tensile Strength | by Wurth
The M6 Stainless Steel Rivet is designed for secure mechanical fastening in automotive, construction, and industrial applications. With a small countersunk head for a flush finish and a partial hexagon shank for enhanced grip, this rivet offers high tensile strength of 21560 N and shear-fracture load of 3820 N. Ideal for environments requiring corrosion resistance, it ensures durability and reliability in various settings.
Sign in
Please login to continue to your account.
- Material: Stainless steel A2
- Surface: Plain
- Thread type x nominal diameter (D): M6
- Width across flats: 9 mm
- Length (l1): 16 mm
- Head diameter (d1): 10 mm
- Head height (k1): 0.9 mm
- Min./max. grip range (s1): 0.5-3 mm
- Tensile fracture load: 21560 N
- Shear-fracture load: 3820 N
- Max. tightening torque: 21 Nm
- Shank detail: With partial hexagon shank
- Head type: Small countersunk head
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 0.9mm x 16mm x 9mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Made from stainless steel A2 for corrosion resistance
- Small countersunk head design for flush finish
- Partial hexagon shank for secure fastening
- RoHS-compliant ensuring environmental safety
- High tensile fracture load of 21560 N and shear-fracture load of 3820 N
- Max tightening torque of 21 Nm
- Installation by a qualified technician or tradesperson is recommended to ensure proper fastening and torque application.
- Mechanical fastening in automotive, construction, and industrial equipment
- Securing thin materials with grip range 0.5-3 mm
- Use in environments requiring corrosion resistance due to stainless steel material
- AS/NZS 3000 – Wiring Rules (Electrical Installation)
- RoHS-compliant material reduces hazardous substances
- Durable stainless steel construction extends product life and reduces waste
Standard manufacturer warranty against defects applies.
The Wurth Stainless Steel M6 Small Countersunk Head Rivet is available now for immediate purchase. Ideal for mechanical fastening in automotive, construction, and industrial applications.
