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Hey Matt,
First off I would ask you, mainly because I am really not familiar with the rivets that you are speaking of. Primarily all of the aircraft rivets previously and in use today all had the "AN" prefix to their respective designators. Such as AN426, AN427, AN470 and so forth. Additionally, some rivets had other designators to signify if the material used in their manufacture were of something other than aluminum alloys. Such as "C" for Copper, "M" for monel, "A" for what is reffered to as a "Dead Soft" or pure aluminum (1100 series), "AD", "DD", "D", and "B" (which is a magnesium rivet) and so forth, for the other types of rivets which were in use. the Part number would look something like this for a hard(er) aluminum rivet. AN470DD5-6. The desigantors you speak of here, "S" and "ST" are old designators for aluminum sheet stock, such as 24S or 24ST. Although it is possible that those "S" and "ST" designators were used on rivets I am not familiar with them or their respective use. The "S" and "ST" desigantors used on the sheet stock were indicators of aluminum temper "S" being annealed and "ST" being heat treated hardened sheet stock. Before and during WW II there were many other styles of rivets for aircraft. Flat Head, Round Head, Pan Head, etc...but those gave way to what we use now in the "Universal Head", which is the AN470 series. I would have to do some digging into my old books to find you some more info on specific AN series of rivets. Hope this helps. By the way...what year is the A/C that you are working on ? I have worked A/C stuctures on and off, as has my father, for many years. If I can help...shoot me a note at my e-mail adress. Regards, Paul Matt wrote: Hi all, A slightly unusual question to pose to you all. I was wondering if anyone might know if the old A17 series (S and ST) solid rivets had a more domed head on them than the current AN470/MS20470 series do? Would be interested to hear any thoughts on this. Many thanks and have a great weekend. Cheers, Matt |
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