Trakfast Gas Tool TF1200 – Network Building Supplies

Trakfast Gas Tool TF1200

SKU TRAKFAST1200

Trakfast Gas Tool TF1200

 

Features & Benefits

  • Increased durability and reliability
  • Off Position to prevent draining the battery when tool is not in use
  • Cordless – self powered- no set up time required
  • Sequential actuation – safe operation
  • Tool automatically resets piston
  • Narrow nose and profile to reach inside deep leg track
  • Soft cushioned grip
  • Carrying case
  • Well balanced
  • Mechanical fuel injection
  • Low maintenance

 

Specifications

Weight: 3.8kg

Height: 450mm

Length: 380mm

Magazine Capacity: 40 (+2) pin magazine

Impact Force: 77J

Actuation Pressure: 5kg

Intermittent Operation: 2 pins per second

Fuel Cell Life: 1-100 pins (approx)

Battery Charge Capacity: 3-000 pins (approx)

Battery Voltage: 6V

Battery Amperage: 600mA

Battery Charge time: 2.5 hours

Power Regulation: Automatic

Operating Temperature Range: -5°C to 49°C

Substrates:

  • Concrete
  • Composite Steel Decking
  • Solid Brick
  • Precast Concrete
  • Steel Pre-stressed Concrete
  • Hollow Block Wall
  • Reinforced Concrete
  • Reinforced Prefabricated Concrete
Trades & Applications
  • Ceiling & Partitioners
  • Track to concrete
  • Track to steel

 

Installation Guide

Standard Operating Procedure

Always read and understand the instruction manual before attempting to operate a Ramset™ Gas Technology Tool.

  1. First insert the fuel cell and battery into the tool.
  2. Insert the collated fasteners into the magazine.
  3. The tool should then be compressed against the work surface. (Making sure that the tool is perpendicular to the work surface).
  4. Once the tool is compressed the trigger can be actuated and the fastener is driven through the material being fastened and into the substrate

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