RAMSET T3MAG Instruction manual - Fastening Applications
FASTENING APPLICATIONS
FASTENING APPLICATIONS
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FASTENING APPLICATIONS
Your TF1200 tools can be used for a wide
range of fastening needs in a variety of
base materials. Reading and following
these important fastening guidelines will
help you get the best results from your
tool and fasteners, as well as help you
perform these fastening operations
safely and effectively.
TF1200 fastenings are permanent
fastenings so attempting to remove
a fastener from concrete or steel
may result in a serious injury.
Fastening to Concrete
When fastening into concrete, always
maintain a minimum spacing of 3”
between fastenings and 3” from any
free edge. Concrete thickness should
be at least three times the intended
penetration depth into the concrete.
Driving fasteners too close to an
edge or too close to each other
can cause the concrete edge to
fail or fasteners to fly free.
Fastening to Concrete
Block or to Masonry Walls
Take care to observe a 3” edge distance
to avoid cracking the block and over
penetration of the fastener to avoid a
loss of holding value. Fastenings may
also be made into the horizontal joint
but not into the vertical joint.
Fastening to Steel
Your TF1200 tools can be used for fastening
on the flat surfaces of structural steel.
When fastening into steel, always maintain
a minimum spacing of 1-1/2” between
fastenings and 1/2” from any edge.
WARNING!
NEVER FASTEN INTO INAPPROPIATE
BASE MATERIAL. Materials such as hardened
steel, the web or edge of an I-beam, or steel
that is too thick may cause the fastener to
bend and or break and could cause serious
injury. Ramset performance data offers a
guideline of appropriate base materials and
thicknesses.
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
PENETRATION - THIN GAUGE
METAL TO CONCRETE
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
SPACING - THIN WOOD
STRIP TO CONCRETE
3"
MIN.
3"
MIN.
3" MIN.
3" MIN.
1/2"
MIN.
1-1/2"
MIN.
SPACING
STEEL TO STEEL