Cone rivet ø 12 mm – nickel plated (100 pcs)

Code: KUZEL V
Availability: In Stock 94 packs
Cone rivets are very popular metal accessories. They are used for beautifying dog collars and leashes, bracelets, handbags, shoes, leather clothing, diaries, backpacks and many other products. The price listed is for the entire package!

How to choose the right length of your rivet?

Whether you want to decorate a webbing, leather or textile, the thickness of the material is always decisive. For correct riveting, choose a rivet that is 2 mm longer than the total thickness of your material. You will find length of the rivet in the table, dimension "B". You can find suitable riveting tools among the recommended products below.

Info: for hand setting we recommend to use setter #8084-KUZEL V.
Material: Steel
Surface finish: Nickel plated
Weight: 116 g
Product variants and parameters
A B C D Pcs
12 mm 7 mm 3 mm 6 mm 100
Size in tolerance ±10 %

  • 1

    Package price per packs
    $3.560

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    Carton price per packs
    $3.204

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right rivet length?

The total thickness of the layers you're joining decides — add to it the shank overhang needed for spreading:

  • Thinner materials — a shank 1–2 mm longer than the material thickness.

  • Thicker materials — a shank 2–3 mm longer.

The shank length is listed for every rivet in the dimensions table as dimension B — the full range is in the Rivets & Screws category.

The hole diameter differs by material. For leather, choose a punch slightly smaller than the shank diameter — leather is elastic and grips the shank tightly. For waterproof webbing, choose a punch that matches the shank exactly; the webbing doesn't stretch, so the shank has to pass through without being forced.

A shank that's too long shows up as a rivet that deforms while spreading, or caps that don't line up.

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