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ANSI A10.3-2020 Safety requirements for powder-actuated fastening systems

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2020

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Current

Abstract

Safety requirements for low-velocity powder-actuated fastening tools that propel studs, pins, fasteners or other objects for the purpose of affixing them, by penetration, to hard structural materials (such as concrete, masonry or steel).

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