How It Works
An eccentric rivet works by shifting the functional profile away from the main centerline. This creates a measurable offset that can be used to adjust position, guide movement, or influence contact relationship inside the assembly. The part is especially useful in compact products where space, alignment, and repeatable function all matter.
Advantages
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Controlled eccentric action
The offset geometry helps create predictable positional change during installation or operation.
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Compact assembly design
Fastening and adjustment can be built into one component, reducing extra parts.
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Application flexibility
The eccentric diameter, shoulder position, body form, and end structure can be adapted to suit different assembly layouts.
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Consistent fit and function
Stable control of eccentric dimensions is critical for repeatable engagement and functional reliability.
Industry Applications
Door and Window Hinges
Used as an eccentric connecting rivet in hinge systems that require pivot function together with fine positional adjustment for smoother installation and better alignment.
Furniture and Functional Hardware
Applied in adjustable connectors and moving hardware where controlled offset helps correct fit, support assembly tuning, and improve the consistency of opening, closing, or locking actions.
Custom Mechanical Assemblies
Suitable for linkages, brackets, and compact mechanical systems where fastening, eccentric positioning, and repeatable movement need to be integrated into one custom part.
