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NAIL DRIVING TOOL
20240181614 · 2024-06-06 ·

A nail-driving tool has a working end with a front face. The working end defines a nail aperture that has an axis along which a nail driven by the nail-driving tool travels. A first guide is formed by a recess in the front face that is configured to align the nail aperture with a nailing strip of a siding component. The first guide engages with a surface of the siding component that is a set distance from the nailing strip. One or more protrusions extends outward from the front face and spaced from the nail aperture, the one or more protrusions being configured to be received within a nail-receiving slot of the nailing strip such that the nail aperture is aligned with the nail-receiving slot. The one or more protrusions and the axis are intersected by a line that is perpendicular to the axis.

Indirect firing fastening tool with anti-firing trigger support

An indirect firing fastening tool with an anti-firing trigger support. The tool comprises, in one case, an axially movable equipment with a tip guide projecting from the case to drive a fastening member into a support material, a reception housing for a fastener charger and anti-firing safety means to prevent the recoil of the tip guide. Advantageously, an anti-firing trigger support is mounted on said reception housing to convert the tool into a mono-firing tool, the trigger being arranged to cooperate with the anti-firing safety means so as to remove them and authorize firing.

Device for Nailing Cast in Place Anchors

A device for nailing cast in place anchors includes a housing, which has an anchor receptacle for receiving a cast in place anchor, a nail gun abutment for abutting against a nail gun, and a ram, which extends into the housing towards the anchor receptacle and which is axially displaceable with respect to the housing. The ram has a striking surface facing the anchor receptacle for striking the cast in place anchor disposed in the anchor receptacle. The ram further has a striker abutment for abutting against a striker of the nail gun that is positioned at the nail gun abutment.

Nail Gun And A Driving Device Thereof

A nail gun includes a muzzle device, a cartridge device and a driving device. The muzzle device includes a safety member having an abutment end retractable when pushed. The cartridge device includes a stop member for blocking the drive stroke when a number of the nails is less than a predetermined number. The driving device includes a linking member co-movable with the safety member, and a trigger unit including a pivotable trigger, an inner arm co-movable with the trigger, and a switch member. When the switch member is at a sequential striking position and when the trigger is pivoted before a rearward movement of the linking member, the inner arm is withdrawn from a route of the rearward movement to avoid actuation of the drive stroke.

Driving Tool for Driving Fastening Means into Workpieces
20180333889 · 2018-11-22 · ·

A driving tool for driving fastening means into workpieces comprising a drive device in a housing, an outlet tool protruding from the lower end of the housing with a driving channel, a driving tappet that projects into the driving channel and is connected at the top to the drive device, a magazine for fastening means that is attached to the driving channel in order to supply fastening means to the driving channel, and a nail centering at the bottom on the outlet tool that has a centering opening that is limited by guide elements movable in the radial direction that are pretensioned toward the centering opening by at least one spring device, characterized in that the nail centering comprises a centering housing in which at least one circle of balls is arranged, between which the centering opening is defined, and the spring device is an elastic ring that under pretensioning abuts the balls on the outside.

COMBINED FIXING TOOL
20180318996 · 2018-11-08 ·

A fixing tool including a nose for guiding of fixing elements and a striking plate for striking of the fixing elements, wherein the fixing tool is configured to fire a fixing element of a first type and a fixing element of a second type with dimensional and/or geometric characteristics which are different from those of the fixing element of the first type.

DRIVING TOOL

A lock member is slidably provided in a pusher that pushes driven members in a feed direction. An engaging portion of the lock member engages a locking portion of a contact arm to restrict an ON operation of the contact arm. The lock member is relatively retracted against a lock biasing member when the engaging portion is pressed against the contact arm.

NAIL GUN AND METHODS FOR SEQUENTIALLY DRIVING NAILS INTO A SUBSTRATE OR A STRUCTURE

A nail gun for repeatedly driving nails into a substrate includes a drive assembly having a longitudinal axis, a feed head assembly attached to the drive assembly and configured to provide the nails to an output segment, a hammer configured to reciprocate along the longitudinal axis of the drive assembly to drive the nails into the substrate, and a reservoir assembly configured to provide compressed air to the drive assembly to reciprocate the hammer and drive the nail into the substrate. A method drives nails into a substrate with the nail gun.

CONTACT TRIP HAVING MAGNETIC FILTER

A powered driving tool, such as a nailer, having a magnetic filter in the contact trip that retains ferrous debris remaining in the nosepiece as a result of a first fastener being driven into a workpiece, and allows the ferrous debris to be expelled from the nosepiece with a portion of a second fastener, when the second fastener is driven into a workpiece.

FASTENER PUSHER WITH AN IMPROVED WORKPIECE-CONTACT ELEMENT
20180236647 · 2018-08-23 ·

Various embodiments of the present disclosure provide a workpiece-contact element for a fastener pusher. In one embodiment, the workpiece-contact element includes an attachment side, a workpiece-contact surface, and one or more fastener-exit surfaces defining a fastener-exit throughbore having a longitudinal axis and extending through the workpiece-contact surface. The workpiece-contact surface forms an annular protrusion extending away from the attachment side.