Countersunk Head Rivets

Need a rivet that doesn't stick out? That's what a countersunk head rivet is for. At Nuote Metals, we make these in different materials—like aluminum, steel, and brass—so you can pick the right one for your job.

A countersunk head rivet is shaped like a flat-topped cone. You drill a matching cone-shaped hole, set the rivet, and the top ends up level with the surface. No bump, no snag—just smooth. People use them on things like aircraft panels, boat decks, machinery covers, and electronics cases, anywhere a flat surface or clean look is important.

Why choose Nuote Metals for countersunk head rivets? Because we make them consistent. A good countersunk rivet has to fit its hole perfectly and sit flush every time. Ours do.

If your project needs a fastener that sits flat and holds tight, our countersunk head rivets are a reliable choice. We keep quality steady, so you get a part that looks clean and works right. Building something that should be smooth? A countersunk head might be just what you need.

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