Bucking Bar and Rivet

Although the use of composite materials is increasing in the manufacturing of aircraft, manual
riveting operations are still very pervasive in the assembly of aircraft. Riveting operations in aircraft manufacturing involves the use of power tools for manually drilling and countersinking holes for the rivets, as well as the use of air hammers or rivet guns to drive and set the rivets. Additionally, to close the rivet, the rivet is driven against a metallic bar commonly called a “bucking bar”. The bucking bars are typically held manually, and must be held firmly to increase the quality of the riveting, as well as keep the bucking bar from “dancing” against the metal piece being riveted.

Tungsten bucking bar

 

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