Looking for a name of an item

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rasorbackq

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Springfield Nova Scotia Canada
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Branson 4720
Have a locking device on my truck cap . All the wafers and releases, locks and springs are all sandwiched together by 3 will call them rivets . They are maybe 1/2" long round hollow and both ends are flared to hold the assembly together The holes in these things are 5/16 and are used to insert the bolts through them to attach to the cap.
There must be a name for these things . Was thinking I might be able to make some from a copper tube if I had the right diameter.
Help me out if you understand what I have described.
 
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Picture would replace a thousand words....
 
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What the problem is the latch is seized to the will call it a rivet again as the latch turns it turns the rivet.
The spring is not strong enough to flick open the latch due to too much friction.
 
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I went to McMaster-Carr (if they don't have it...you don't need it!) and tried every combination of hollow, tubular, rivet, grommet and eyelet I could think of and couldn't find them.

If we could come up with the right name, I'd bet money McMaster has them.
 
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POP RIVET, available in stainless steel and aluminum, and coated steel. Lowes, Home Depot, etc. Kits with the setting tool are common.

prs
 
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I think you'd better off buying a new latch rather than trying to repair with those "pop rivet,eyelet," thingy's. If you could find them you'd need some way of crimping them.
 
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Thinking of what I just posted I googled "crimpable eyelets" and came across something similar. Almost like a tarp grommet.
 
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I would use a sleeve and a bolt, or a sleeve, spread the ends with a pointed punch and then smash them flat on an anvil.

Aaron Z
 
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Good idea!
 
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Looks like a piece of tubing with the ends flared. A tubing flaring tool might work. I do think buying a new lock is the way to go.
 
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Go to Boltdepot.com and look at *** bolts and mating screws see if that will work.
 
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No parts available for the cover. What I did was drilled out the hollow rivet Inserted a ss 5/16 tube inside . Flared one end before inserting and then enlarged the other end with a flared punch neck.
Good for another 15 years.
 
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My money's on 16 years (at least). :thumbsup:Outstanding!
 

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