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(based on 1 ratings)
Brand: Ramset
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22 Caliber Hammer Driven Powder Actuated Tool

Powerful single shot, hammer driven powder actuated tool. Fastens wood to cement, metal to cement, or metal to metal. Instantly drives fasteners into place with a single blow of a one pound hammer. Uses standard .22 caliber medium load single shot powder loads. Quiet, shock absorbing system lowers recoil for operator comfort. Funnel-shaped handle provides a large target while protecting hands. Positive barrel and load retention prevents barrel from opening freely, allowing easy horizontal and overhead fasting.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • The perfect general purpose tool for concrete, masonry, or steel fastening applications around the house or at work.
  • Instantly drives fasteners into place with single blow of a one pound hammer.
  • Quiet, patented shock absorbing system lowers recoil for operator comfort, and increases the life of the tool.
  • Positive barrel and load retention prevents barrel from opening freely, allowing easy horizontal and overhead fastening.
  • Funnel-shaped handle provides a large target while protecting your hand.
  • 90 day warranty

PRODUCT SPECIFICATION

  • Uses standard .22 caliber single shot powder loads 2 (Brown), 3 (Green), 4 (Yellow)
  • Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Length: 14"
  • Muzzle Bushing O.D.: 11/16"
  • Pin Capacity: 2-1/2" (3" w/washer)
Review Snapshot®
Avg. Customer Rating:
 
4 stars
(based on 1 review)
 
just the ticket for most of us
By hvac4uVerified Reviewer from cartersville ga on 7/29/2006
Pros:
Easy To Store, Good Grip, Good Safety Features
Cons:
Gotta hit it square and h, Load gets stuck sometimes
Best Uses:
nailing wood to concrete, Professional

Comments about Ramset 22 Caliber Hammer Driven Powder Actuated Tool - HD22:

i've had one of these for @ 15 years. it was left outside once and rusted, so i soaked it in oil for a few days and it was back to new. [...]convenience is not worth that to me

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