Solid Rivet Length Calculator

Solid Rivet Length Calculator uses L = G+1.5D to calculate required rivet length from grip thickness and shank diameter, plus shop head size, clearance hole, and grip ratio.

in
in
Required Rivet Length (L)
0.4375 in
Standard overall length to ensure adequate buck-tail formation.
Formed Head Diameter
0.1875 in
Min Acceptable 0.1625 in
Max Acceptable 0.2088 in
The targeted diameter of the driven buck-tail (shop head).
Formed Head Height
0.0625 in
Min Acceptable 0.0500 in
Max Acceptable 0.0838 in
The targeted height of the upset shop head above the surface.
Clearance Hole Size
0.1290 in
Added Clearance 0.0040 in
Rivet Dia (D) 0.1250 in
Calculated clearance hole diameter. Use the nearest approved drill size from the rivet manufacturer’s table.
Grip to Diameter Ratio
2.0
Max Safe Ratio 3.0
Status Optimal
Ratios over 3.0 may cause the rivet to bend rather than upset properly.
Optimal Proportions
The selected rivet dimensions fall within standard aerospace and structural guidelines for solid rivet installation. Ensure the hole is properly deburred before bucking.
Overview Solid Rivet Length Calculator

This Solid Rivet Length Calculator determines the minimum shank length needed to form a correct buck-tail on the driven side of a solid rivet joint. Enter the total material thickness (grip) and the rivet shank diameter to get the required rivet length, formed head dimensions, clearance hole diameter, and grip-to-diameter ratio. Supports US Customary (inches) and Metric (millimetres), with outputs for both Universal/Round Head and Countersunk head styles.

Main Formula Required Rivet Length
L = G + 1.5D Standard solid rivet tail allowance formula
  • L Required rivet length — minimum shank length (Universal head) or overall length (Countersunk) needed to form a proper shop head
  • G Grip length — total combined thickness of all material layers being joined
  • D Rivet shank diameter — nominal diameter of the solid rivet body
  • 1.5D Tail allowance — shank length beyond the grip that upsets to form the buck-tail
dh = D + C Clearance hole; C = 0.004 in / 0.1 mm
R = G / D Grip-to-diameter ratio; max 3.0
Dshop ≈ 1.5D Target buck-tail diameter
Hshop ≈ 0.5D Target buck-tail height
Worked Example Default Values — Universal Head, US Customary

Grip (G) = 0.25 in  ·  Diameter (D) = 0.125 in

Output Calculation Result
L — Rivet Length 0.25 + (1.5 × 0.125) 0.4375 in
Dshop — Head Dia. 1.5 × 0.125 0.1875 in
Hshop — Head Height 0.5 × 0.125 0.0625 in
dh — Hole Size 0.125 + 0.004 0.129 in
R — Grip Ratio 0.25 / 0.125 2.0 — Optimal
Output 1 L = G + 1.5D Required Rivet Length (L)

Minimum shank length so that 1.5D protrudes beyond the grip for proper buck-tail formation. For Universal heads, measured under the head. For Countersunk, this is the overall rivet length including the flush head.

Output 2 Dshop ≈ 1.5D Formed Head Diameter

Target diameter of the driven buck-tail after upsetting. Acceptable range is 1.3D to 1.67D. A buck-tail outside this range indicates an over- or under-driven installation.

Output 3 Hshop ≈ 0.5D Formed Head Height

Target height of the shop head above the material surface after bucking. Acceptable range is 0.4D to 0.67D. Confirms correct hammer pressure and buck bar set during installation.

Output 4 dh = D + C Clearance Hole Size

Calculated clearance hole diameter using a fixed offset of 0.004 in (0.1 mm). Select the nearest approved drill size from the rivet manufacturer's specification table or the applicable structural standard — the calculator does not select the final drill bit.

Output 5 R = G / D Grip-to-Diameter Ratio (R)

Expresses how long the shank is relative to its diameter. A ratio of 2.0 (default example) is well within normal range. Ratios at or below 3.0 are acceptable for standard bucking. Ratios above 3.0 are flagged as High Ratio Risk.

Limits & Assumptions What This Calculator Assumes
  • Applies to solid rivets only — not blind rivets, pop rivets, or semi-tubular fasteners.
  • Uses a fixed 1.5D tail allowance to calculate the shank length needed beyond the grip for buck-tail formation, consistent with standard structural and aerospace installation practice.
  • The clearance hole diameter is calculated, not selected. Always confirm the final drill size against the rivet manufacturer's approved hole chart or the governing standard (e.g. MIL-R, AN, or NAS).
  • Formed head targets (1.5D diameter, 0.5D height) are nominal values. Specific program drawings or aerospace MRBs may impose tighter tolerances — those requirements take precedence.
  • The tail allowance applies equally to Universal/Round Head and Countersunk styles. Interpretation of "rivet length" differs: shank-only for protruding-head types; overall length for countersunk.
High Grip-to-Diameter Ratio — R > 3.0

When R exceeds 3.0, the unsupported shank is long enough that the rivet may bend laterally (column failure) before upsetting correctly under hammer load. This produces an eccentric or misshapen buck-tail that does not meet strength requirements. If flagged High Ratio Risk, consider a larger rivet diameter, splitting the joint across additional fastener rows, or an alternative fastener type suited to longer-grip applications.