IRL Series

IRL Series

The RivetKing IRL Series is a heavywall/thickwall Rivetnut.  This robust design upgrades the thickness of both the body and the head height.  The robust IRL series offers  higher pullout resistance and increased endurance of the joint and assembly.  Spin-Pull tools are recommended for installation of IRL series rivetnuts.

PROP 65 Warning for STAINLESS STEEL products:  WARNING: This product contains Nickel, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Part Code Thread Size Grip Range Length Head Diameter Head Height Body Diameter Hole Size (Min)
Inch 4C1IRL 4-40 UNC .010 – .060 .345 .270 .025 .155 .155
4C2IRL 4-40 UNC .060 – .085 .370 .270 .025 .155 .155
4C3IRL 4-40 UNC .085 – .110 .400 .270 .025 .155 .155
6C1IRL 6-32 UNC .010 – .075 .438 .325 .032 .189 .189
6C2IRL 6-32 UNC .075 – .120 .500 .325 .032 .189 .189
6C3IRL 6-32 UNC .120 – .160 .500 .325 .032 .189 .189
8C1IRL 8-32 UNC .010 – .075 .438 .357 .032 .221 .221
8C2IRL 8-32 UNC .075 – .120 .500 .357 .032 .221 .221
8C3IRL 8-32 UNC .120 – .160 .500 .357 .032 .221 .221
10C1IRL 10-24 UNC .010 – .080 .531 .406 .038 .250 .250
10C2IRL 10-24 UNC .080 – .130 .594 .406 .038 .250 .250
10C3IRL 10-24 UNC .130 – .180 .641 .406 .038 .250 .250
10F1IRL 10-32 UNF .010 – .080 .531 .406 .038 .250 .250
10F2IRL 10-32 UNF .080 – .130 .594 .406 .038 .250 .250
10F3IRL 10-32 UNF .130 – .180 .641 .406 .038 .250 .250
25C1IRL 1/4-20 UNC .020 – .080 .625 .475 .058 .332 .332
25C2IRL 1/4-20 UNC .080 – .140 .687 .475 .058 .332 .332
25C3IRL 1/4-20 UNC .140 – .200 .750 .475 .058 .332 .332
31C1IRL 5/16-18 UNC .030 – .125 .750 .665 .062 .413 .413
31C2IRL 5/16-18 UNC .125 – .200 .875 .665 .062 .413 .413
31C3IRL 5/16-18 UNC .200 – .275 .937 .665 .062 .413 .413
37C1IRL 3/8-16 UNC .030 – .125 .844 .781 .088 .490 .490
37C2IRL 3/8-16 UNC .125 – .200 .938 .781 .088 .490 .490
37C3IRL 3/8-16 UNC .200 – .275 .1.031 .781 .088 .490 .490
50C1IRL 1/2-13 UNC .050 – .150 .906 .906 .085 .625 .625
50C2IRL 1/2-13 UNC .150 – .250 .1.031 .906 .085 .625 .625
50C3IRL 1/2-13 UNC .250 – .350 .1.141 .906 .085 .625 .625
Metric .30C1IRL M3-0.5 0.63 – 1.00 8.00 6.68 0.63 3.93 3.93
.30C2IRL M3-0.5 0.63 – 1.75 8.75 6.68 0.63 3.93 3.93
.30C3IRL M3-0.5 0.63 – 0.25 9.50 6.68 0.63 3.93 3.93
.40C1IRL M4-0.7 0.81 – 2.00 11.00 9.01 0.81 5.61 5.61
.40C2IRL M4-0.7 0.81 – 3.00 12.00 9.01 0.81 5.61 5.61
.40C3IRL M4-0.7 0.81 – 4.00 13.00 9.01 0.81 5.61 5.61
.50C1IRL M5-0.8 1.22 – 2.00 14.500 11.17 1.22 7.13 7.13
.50C2IRL M5-0.8 1.22 – 3.50 16.00 11.17 1.22 7.13 7.13
.50C3IRL M5-0.8 1.22 – 5.00 17.50 11.17 1.22 7.13 7.13
.60C1IRL M6-1 1.47 – 2.00 15.50 13.43 1.47 8.43 8.43
.60C2IRL M6-1 1.47 – 3.50 17.00 13.43 1.47 8.43 8.43
.60C3IRL M6-1 1.47 – 5.00 18.50 13.43 1.47 8.43 8.43
.80C1IRL M8-1.25 1.57 – 3.00 18.00 16.65 1.57 10.48 10.48
.80C2IRL M8-1.25 1.57 – 5.00 20.00 16.65 1.57 10.48 10.48
.80C3IRL M8-1.25 1.57 – 7.00 22.00 16.65 1.57 10.48 10.48
.100C1IRL M10-1.5 2.23 – 3.00 20.00 19.50 2.23 12.44 12.44
.100C2IRL M10-1.5 2.23 – 5.50 22.50 19.50 2.23 12.44 12.44
.100C3IRL M10-1.5 2.23 – 8.00 25.00 19.50 2.23 12.44 12.44
.120C1IRL M12-1.75 2.23 – 3.00 24.00 22.79 2.23 15.46 15.46
.120C2IRL M12-1.75 2.23 – 5.50 26.50 22.79 2.23 15.46 15.46
.120C3IRL M12-1.75 2.23 – 8.00 29.00 22.79 2.23 15.46 15.46

Industrial Rivet & Fastener Co. can help you select the right product or tool for your application.  Please contact our experienced Product Specialists with any questions.  We look forward to hearing from you!  1-800-BUY-RIVET or info@rivet.com 

Type: IRL Series Rivet Nut, Smooth Body, Large Head, Heavy Duty Material: Steel, Aluminum, Stainless Steel Finish: Zinc Cr3, Plain, ROHS Compliant

Design Considerations

Grip Range: Determining the length of the rivetnut is critical to ensure it will function as intended. If the rivetnut is applied over or under the specified grip range, it will not work properly. Be sure to accommodate for the “theoretical” grip versus the “actual” grip. While two pieces of sheet metal each are .055 thick, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the actual grip will be .110. Burrs or bends in the sheet metal could affect the theoretical grip. Hole Size & Shape: The Rivetnut will only work if it is used within the prescribed hole size. The design engineer should calculate the manufacturing tolerances of the hole to ensure proper fit so that interference issues will not arise at a later time. Holes should be round for round body rivetnuts, and hex for hex body rivetnuts. Oval, Square or out-of-round shapes require the rivetnut to be custom produced. Tool Clearance: There must be adequate clearance above the hole so that riveting equipment can access the hole to be riveted without interference. Be sure to incorporate the riveting equipment in the design phase to prevent the need for customized and potentially costly tooling modifications. Head Clearance: Axial access is required on the primary sheet being riveted to allow for the flange to overlap the hole without interference. When designing the primary hole, make sure to calculate the head diameter and its tolerances and layout the foot print of the head around the hole. This is especially critical when riveting near other hardware, next to bends or folds, extrusions and/or cutouts on the sheet metal. Blind Side Clearance: Since the blind side of the rivetnut is designed to form into a secondary flanged bearing surface, it is important to leave room forthe flange to expand and to seat properly. Make sure the backside can accommodate the entire rivet before riveting. Testing should be done in the design phase to calculate what distances are needed. Galvanic Action: Galvanic action is seldom considered in design but can often be one of the hidden causes of failures. Galvanic corrosion is accelerated electromechanical corrosion produced when a noble metal is in contact with another less noble metal, both being in a corrosive medium (such as damp air). The less-noble metal corrodes at a faster rate than normal while the noble metal acquires greater corrosion protection. For an example, an aluminum (less-noble metal) rivet in copper (more-noble metal) would cause aluminum to corrode at an accelerated rate while the copper would be virtually unaffected. Should you be in a position of having to join two dissimilar metals, be sure to consult the galvanic series table. Corrosion Protection: The corrosion factor of a particular rivet is dependent on the corrositivity of the base metal, the protection layer (plating), and the conversion layer (chromate). Being that the most cost-effective material to produce is steel, most prefer to protect the steel with a plating such as Zinc and a chromate. Rivetnuts require a specialized plating & wax, therefore it is highly suggested that the manufacturer perform this task. Do not attempt to reprocess rivetnuts! For standard performance, a SST rating (salt spray test) is about 48 hours until Red Rust. Other platings such as Zinc alloy’s (ZiNi, ZnFe, ZnTi) are available which can extend the SST rating to 840 hours until red rust. Be sure the plating is tested by the manufacturer per ASTM B117 standard and that the manufacturers’ lab is proficiency tested semi-annually.

CAD Files

The following are available for download upon request by emailing engineering@rivet.com .dxf .dwg .IGES .SLDPRT

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