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Recommended
minimum fastener spacing.Setting fasteners
too close together can cause the concrete to crack. The recommended
MINIMUM DISTANCE between fastening is three (3) inches. Never
attempt a fastener application too close to another previously
inserted fastener to prevent the second fastener from ricocheting
off the previously installed fastener. A ricochet can result
in serious injury or death to the operator or bystanders. |
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Concrete
thickness. It is important that the
concrete be at least three (3) times as thick as the fastener
penetration. If the concrete is too thin, the compressive forces
forming at the fasteners point can cause the free face
of the concrete to break away. This creates a dangerous condition
from flying concrete and/or the fastener and also results in
a reduction of fastener holding power. |
| STEEL |
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Edge distance.
The recommended edge distance for a fastener to the edge of
steel is 1/2 inch. Never fire the tool within 1/2 inch of the
edge of a steel base material because the steel may bend or
break off, allowing the fastener to ricochet, causing serious
injury or death to the operator or bystanders. |
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Recommended minimum fastener
spacing. The recommended minimum distance
between fastening is 1 inch. Never attempt a fastening application
too close to another previously inserted fastener to prevent
the second fastener from ricocheting off the previously installed
fastener. A ricochet can result in serious injury or death to
the operator or bystanders. |
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Steel thickness.
Do not fasten into steel base material thinner than the fastener
shank diameter. Holding power will be reduced and the fastener
may be over-driven, creating a dangerous situation to the
operator or bystanders due to a free-flying fastener. |
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DESCRIPTION
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FASTENING
TO CONCRETE As the fastener enters
the concrete, extreme pressures and heat are created. This creates
a bond that provides high loading strength in concrete. |
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FASTENING TO STEEL
The resilience of steel provides a clamping
effect to the fastener. This combined with the tremendous heat
that is created, provides a welding and clamping effect to give
maximum holding power. |
FASTENING
PLACEMENT AND PENETRATION
The following represents the minimum edge
and spacing requirements, plus base material thickness requirements:
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Edge distance.Do
not fasten closer than 3 inches from the edge of concrete. If
the concrete cracks, the fastener may not hold and may allow
the fastener to ricochet, causing serious injury or death to
the operator or bystanders. |
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