Model: MLSP-B04-05
Blind RivetSpecial Features:
Self-locking
Properties:
An item consisting of two or more of the following components: stem, rivet body, sleeve, expander, bolt, and collar. It is a headed fastening device with the shank designed to be expanded by means of a separate or integral stem or mandrel, or bolt and expander. It is designed to be installed or expanded from one side only. Excludes nut, blind assembly.
Part MLSP-B04-05 NSN 5320-00-185-9964
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Schedule B and Export
- Schedule B: 7616103000
- SITC: 69440
- End Use: Finished metal shapes
- NAICS: 332722
- USDA: 1
Freight Class: Aluminum rivets
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