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Do you need a Licence for a Hilti gun?
You don’t need a license because the cartridge is used to drive a piston. The piston strike a very low weight projectile (the nail – bullets are full of lead to give them mass) and it hits it slowly with high momentum.
What does a Hilti gun do?
A powder-actuated tool (PAT, often generically called a Hilti gun or a Ramset gun after their manufacturing companies) is a type of nail gun used in construction and manufacturing to join materials to hard substrates such as steel and concrete.
Do you have to be certified to use a ramset?
Ramset has designed and engineered the right powder actuated tool for your applications. To assure safety on the jobsite, OSHA and ANSI require that all powder actuated tool users become trained and certified for the particular tool being used.
How do I get Hilti Firestop certification?
This is typically achieved through you local Hilti Fire Protection Specialist. Please contact your local Hilti Field Representative or our Customer Service team at 1-800-879-8000 and they can put you in touch with your local Hilti Fire Protection Specialist.
What caliber is a Hilti gun?
Hilti DX 2 0.27 Caliber Semi-Automatic Powder-Actuated Fastening Tool.
How does a concrete nail gun work?
22-caliber shell propels specially designed nails through the wood and into the masonry. Either with a hammer blow or a trigger pull, a firing pin strikes the back of the shell, setting off a controlled explosion safely contained within the tool.