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Head drive pins are powder-actuated fasteners used to secure materials like wood, steel, or fixtures to concrete, masonry, or structural steel. They're commonly used with tools like Ramset or Hilti for rapid, high-strength anchoring.
Key Features of Head Drive Pins
• Material: Typically made from heat-treated carbon steel for strength and durability.
• Head Types:
• 0.300" diameter: Standard for most powder-actuated tools.
• 8mm diameter: Common in European or specialty applications (e.g., DEWALT Top Hat pins).
• Shank Options:
• Smooth or knurled: Knurled shanks improve grip in steel substrates.
• Various lengths: Chosen based on base material thickness and fixture type.
• Retention Washer: Often includes a plastic or metal washer to guide the pin in the tool barrel and improve alignment during firing.
️ Common Applications
• Attaching light-gauge steel or wood to:
• Concrete slabs
• Concrete over steel deck
• A36 or A572/A992 structural steel
• Fastening electrical boxes, track systems, or plywood sheathing
• Used in commercial framing, formwork, and mechanical/electrical installations
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⚠️ Installation Tips
• Tool compatibility: Match pin head size and shank diameter to your powder-actuated tool.
• Base material matters: Use knurled shanks for hard steel; smooth for concrete.
• Embedment depth: Ensure proper penetration (typically ¾"–1") into the base material for holding strength.
• Safety: Always wear eye and ear protection; follow tool manufacturer’s guidelines.
Let me know if you’re working with a specific substrate or tool brand—I can help you select the right pin length and type
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