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Pneumatic metal tacks

May 28, 2013
Metal-Tack fasteners mechanically attach name plates, wiring clips and components to pressurized devices and equipment without drilling. They are more permanent than adhesives and faster, safer and cleaner than drilling. A portable air tool drives the tack into virtually any metal, creating a durable blind displacement anchor with a typical load or extraction rating exceeding 200 lb.
Metal-Tack fasteners mechanically attach name plates, wiring clips and components to pressurized devices and equipment without drilling.
They are more permanent than adhesives and faster, safer and cleaner than drilling. A portable air tool drives the tack into virtually any metal, creating a durable blind displacement anchor with a typical load or extraction rating exceeding 200 lb. They cannot be driven deeper than their point length, so products will never be compromised by over penetration.

Gripnail Corp., (800) 474-7624, www.gripnail.com/metalTacks/index.html

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