Product Tag - Powder Loads

  • Anchor Setting Tool Powder Load, 25 Caliber Disc

    Powder actuated tools are the quickest, most efficient way to set fasteners into concrete slabs and block walls. These .25 caliber powder loads provide the force needed to drive those fasteners into place. This level is the medium strength available, for average fasteners and materials.
    Each disc has 10 powder loads, and there are 10 discs per box.
    Caution: Always test-fasten with the lowest power level for your tool. If more power is necessary, use the next highest power level until proper level and fastening is achieved. Refer to operator's manual for more specific details. Observe all safety reminders. Tool operators must be trained and qualified as required by federal law. Failure to use properly can result in serious injury or death to users or bystanders.

  • Anchor Setting Tool Powder Load Strips

    Powder actuated tools are the quickest, most efficient way to set fasteners into concrete slabs and block walls. These color coordinated .25  and .27 caliber powder loads provide the force needed to drive those fasteners into place. They provide from medium power up to the highest power of loads available.
    Each strip has 10 powder loads, and there are 10 strips per box.
    Caution: Always test-fasten with the lowest power level for your tool. If more power is necessary, use the next highest power level until proper level and fastening is achieved. Refer to operator’s manual for more specific details. Observe all safety reminders. Tool operators must be trained and qualified as required by federal law. Failure to use properly can result in serious injury or death to users or bystanders.

  • Anchor Setting Tool Powder Load, .22 Caliber

    Powder actuated tools are the quickest, most efficient way to set fasteners into concrete slabs and block walls. These .22 caliber powder loads provide the force needed to drive those fasteners into place. This level is the lightest available, for smaller fasteners and thinner materials.
    Caution: Always test-fasten with the lowest power level for your tool. If more power is necessary, use the next highest power level until proper level and fastening is achieved. Refer to operator's manual for more specific details. Observe all safety reminders. Tool operators must be trained and qualified as required by federal law. Failure to use properly can result in serious injury or death to users or bystanders.