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133528 - Miller Aluminum Blind Rivet .125 Dia Black Dome Head

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OVERVIEW

Miller 133528 Replacement Aluminum Rivet – Black Dome Head

Keep your Miller welding equipment in top fighting shape with the Miller 133528 Aluminum Rivet. This genuine replacement part is essential for welders and fabricators who take pride in maintaining their gear. Over time, the vibration and rough handling inherent in shop environments and job sites can cause fasteners to loosen or shear. When it comes time to repair a bent panel, replace a cooling fan, or perform internal maintenance, having the correct rivets on hand is the difference between a professional repair and a makeshift patch job. This specific rivet is designed to fit perfectly into the pre-drilled holes of your Miller machine, ensuring a tight and secure bond.

The Miller 133528 is a "blind" rivet, often referred to as a pop rivet, which is a staple in metal fabrication and repair. The beauty of the blind rivet lies in its installation method; you only need access to the front side of the workpiece. This is incredibly useful when working on welding power sources where the back of the panel is obscured by transformers, circuit boards, or heavy wiring. Simply insert the rivet into the hole and use a standard rivet gun to set it. The mandrel snaps off cleanly, leaving a secure joint that holds panels firmly in place against the frame.

Key Specifications and Benefits:

  • Material: Made from aluminum, this rivet is lightweight and will not rust, ensuring long-term durability even in shop environments.
  • Size: With a 0.125-inch (1/8") diameter, it fits standard tooling and holes.
  • Grip Range: The 0.188" to 0.250" grip range is ideal for fastening typical sheet metal gauges found on welding machine cases.
  • Finish: The black color matches the iconic styling of Miller equipment, keeping your machine looking factory-fresh.

Don't compromise the integrity of your welder with ill-fitting hardware store fasteners. Generic rivets may have different shear strengths or grip ranges that result in loose panels and annoying rattles. The Miller 133528 provides the specific clamping force required for your machine. Whether you are a professional service technician or a welder performing your own maintenance, stocking up on these OEM rivets ensures you are always ready to fix a loose panel or complete a repair properly. Get your machine back to work with the parts it was built with.

Additional Information
Brand:Miller
Packaging Description:1 Per Ea
Material:Aluminum
Diameter:0.125 in
Grip Range:0.188 - 0.250 inch
Head Style:Dome
Color:Black
Type:Blind Rivet

INCLUDED

  • 1 x Miller Aluminum Blind Rivet (.125 Dia, .188-.250 Grip, Black)

APPLICATIONS

  • Securing sheet metal panels on Miller welding power sources.
  • Reattaching protective guards and covers after maintenance.
  • Replacing loose or damaged rivets on wire feeders.
  • General repair of industrial equipment requiring 1/8" aluminum rivets.
  • Restoring equipment to factory appearance with black-finished hardware.

FAQ

The rivet has a diameter of 0.125 inches, which corresponds to a standard 1/8-inch hole size.

This rivet is designed for a grip range between 0.188 inches and 0.250 inches (approx. 3/16" to 1/4").

Yes, you will need a standard blind rivet tool (often called a pop rivet gun) capable of setting 1/8-inch rivets.

This is an aluminum rivet, which provides corrosion resistance and is lightweight.

The black finish is cosmetic, designed to match the black panels and chassis components found on many Miller welding machines.

Yes, as long as the hole size (0.125") and material thickness (0.188"-0.250") match the rivet's specifications, it can be used on other equipment.

A blind rivet is a tubular fastener with a mandrel through the center that allows it to be installed from only one side of the assembly, making it ideal for closed structures.

This item is typically listed as a single unit (1 per each), so you should order the specific quantity required for your repair.
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