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Long Post Rivets

What Are Long Post Rivets?

Long post rivets are metal fasteners with a longer post or shank structure than standard rivets. They are used when the total thickness of the material layers is higher, such as thick leather, reinforced bag handles, belts, canvas, tarpaulin and technical textile applications.

This category is part of the rivets group and focuses on rivets for thicker or layered surfaces. Selection should not be based only on cap size. Post length, cap type, material thickness, application surface and compatible setting die should be evaluated together.

What Are Long Post Rivets Used For?

  • Joining thick leather, lining, reinforcement and canvas layers
  • Bag handle and strap connections
  • Belts and thick leather fastening points
  • Canvas, tarpaulin and technical textile applications
  • Single cap or double cap applications depending on the visible side of the product
  • Visible metal details based on cap size and finish

Long Post Rivet Structure in This Category

Rivet Structure Typical Use Selection Note
9 mm long post Medium leather, wallets, bags, belts and textile surfaces Can be considered when a standard post is short but the application does not need a very deep connection.
11 mm long post Thick leather, bag handles, belts and technical textiles Useful for surfaces with more material layers.
15 mm long post Thick belts, canvas, tarpaulin, bag handles and multi-layer technical textiles Should be selected according to total material thickness and setting die compatibility.
Single cap long post rivet When one visible cap is enough Suitable for one-sided visible fastening points.
Double cap long post rivet When both sides should have a finished cap appearance Can provide a cleaner finish on bags, belts and visible leather goods.

How to Choose the Right Long Post Rivet

Application Selection Approach What to Check
Thick leather belt Single cap or double cap long post rivet Total belt thickness, cap size and setting die compatibility should be checked.
Bag handle and strap connection Medium or long post rivet Handle layers, reinforcement, visible side and tool compatibility should be evaluated together.
Canvas and technical textile Long post rivet suitable for material thickness Canvas layer, reinforcement area and post length should be checked.
Two-sided leather product Double cap long post rivet Front and back cap appearance should match the product design.

How Should Post Length Be Selected?

The main factor in long post rivet selection is the total thickness of all material layers. Leather, lining, reinforcement, bag handle material, canvas or tarpaulin layers can create a higher total thickness than a single-layer application.

If the post is too short, the rivet may not grip the material properly. If it is too long, it may bend, close unevenly or create an unwanted raised area during installation. Selection should be based on real material thickness and compatible setting die, not only on the term “long post.”

Single Cap and Double Cap Long Post Rivets

Single cap rivets usually provide a visible cap on one side of the product. They can be considered when the reverse side is hidden by lining or is not visually important.

Double cap rivets provide a more finished metal appearance on both sides. They can be more suitable for bags, belts, organizers and leather goods where both faces remain visible.

Cap Size, Material and Finish

Cap size affects the visible metal detail on the product. Smaller caps may be more balanced on compact leather accessories, while larger caps can be considered for bag handles, belts and visible fastening points.

Material and finish should be evaluated according to the product design, other metal accessories, frequency of use and conditions of use. Finish names indicate the visible surface appearance and should not be treated as a guarantee of unchanged performance in every environment.

Setting Die and Application Tool Compatibility

Long post rivets should be installed with a compatible setting die according to rivet system, cap size, post length and single/double cap structure. Related tools can be reviewed under rivet assembly tools.

Compatible setting dies and application tools can be used with hand-setting tools, hand presses, impact presses, electric machines and pneumatic machines. Final compatibility should be checked according to the product system, size, connection structure and die standard.

Buying Checklist

  • Will the rivet be used on bags, belts, wallets, cases, tarpaulin or technical textiles?
  • What is the total thickness of all material layers?
  • Is a 9 mm, 11 mm or 15 mm post more suitable for the application?
  • Is a single cap or double cap appearance required?
  • Does the cap size match the product scale and design?
  • Is the finish compatible with the other metal accessories?
  • Is there a compatible setting die for the selected rivet system?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a long post rivet?

A long post rivet is a metal fastener with a longer post structure for thicker or multi-layer material applications.

Where are long post rivets used?

They can be used on thick leather, bag handles, belts, canvas, tarpaulin, technical textiles, cases and layered accessories.

How do I choose between 9 mm, 11 mm and 15 mm long post rivets?

Selection should be based on the total thickness of the material layers and compatible setting die. A longer post is not automatically better for every application.

What is the difference between single cap and double cap long post rivets?

Single cap models usually show a cap on one side. Double cap models show a finished cap appearance on both sides.

Can long post rivets be used on bag handles?

Yes, if the post length matches the total thickness of the handle layers and the setting die is compatible.

Do long post rivets need a setting die?

Yes. A compatible setting die should be selected according to rivet system, cap size, post length and cap structure.

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