Stud Punch punches 16 gauge structural studs in 5 seconds.

Stud Punch punches 16 gauge structural studs in 5 seconds.

Battery-operated model ESP-710 punches multiple holes in 16-20 gauge, load bearing, structural metal studs. Weighing 9.2 lb, tool can punch up to 200 holes per battery charge. Portable stud punch can be operated with maximum capacity to punch 1.34 in. dia holes in 16 to 18 gauge steel structural studs 2-½ in. and wider. Tool can also be used to allow contractors to cut holes to install -½, -¾,...

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Video Line Drivers save space with integrated filters.

Video Line Drivers save space with integrated filters.

FMS6413 single-channel filter/driver features 1.0 dB flatness across pass band, 7.1 MHz cutoff frequency, and 37 dB stop-band rejection at 27 MHz. Filter approximates performance of 4th order Butterworth filter, and driver can drive 2Vp-p into 150 ohm load. Monolithic device includes DC restore/sync-tip clamp circuitry and is suitable for composite video applications. FMS6414 dual-channel unit...

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Fastening System drives fasteners in concrete, steel, or block.

Fastening System drives fasteners in concrete, steel, or block.

DX 351 Powder Actuated Fastening System allows total mobility without cords. Baseplate makes it suitable for driving fasteners in narrow, almost inaccessible places such as strut channels or junction boxes when being secured to concrete slabs or steel. With optional pole tool accessory, user can fasten into ceilings up to 13 ft high. DX 351 can be quickly converted into fully automatic,...

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MOSFET/IGBT Drivers operate from 4.5 to 25 V.

Dual 2 Ampere IXD_402 and single 9 Ampere IXD_409 MOSFET/IGBT drivers are available with inverting or non-inverting configurations. IXDF402 can also be operated in differential mode. Voltage rating of 25 V makes them suitable for driving discrete IGBTs requiring 15 V gate bias. Both devices can be driven by TTL or CMOS input signals. Package options include standard 8-pin and 16-pin SOIC, 5-pin...

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Attaching Tool inserts fasteners through fabrics.

Attaching Tool inserts fasteners through fabrics.

Portable MicroTach(TM) hand tool inserts 0.172 in. T-End fasteners through fabrics and paper or cardboard packaging, replacing thread, pins and metal staples. Fasteners can hold 2 pieces of fabric tightly together or secure fabric to packaging. Tool is made of polycarbonate material for use in factory environments. It is available with brush anvil, which can serve as firm fastening application...

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Screw Inserter installs small screws in metal or plastic.

Screw Inserter installs small screws in metal or plastic.

StickscrewÂ-® works with StickShooter driver for accurate small-screw insertion. System eliminates loose screws by using sticks of up to 110 serially connected hex-head screws in sizes ranging from #0-80 to #8-32 and M2 to M3. Sticks are placed in driver and install and twist off cleanly when precise seating torque is reached. It works with machine, thread-forming, and thread-cutting screws...

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Autofeed Screw System suits drywall applications.

Autofeed Screw System suits drywall applications.

Fastening Model SS2K features solid steel components, patented fastening system and Milwaukee 4000 rpm drive. It accommodates various drive screws from 1 in. to 2 in. and in #6, #7 and #8 diameters. Applications include drywall installation and metal framing in light construction. Bit changing is accomplished via tool-free processes.

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Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)
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Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)

Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), represents a truly groundbreaking advancement in structural reinforcement. Lightweight, strong, and green, they are changing the way the construction industry thinks about rebar. Unlike steel, FRPs don't rust and are far stronger than standard rebar. To learn why Fiber Reinforced Polymers are poised to change the way the world builds, see our video.

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