Ramset Plated Pin w/Top Hat
The Ramset Plated Pin with Top Hat is used for general purpose fastening to concrete. The fasteners are designed for use inRamset T3SS Single-Shot Gas Tool.
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The Ramset Plated Pin with Top Hat is used for general purpose fastening to concrete. The fasteners are designed for use inRamset T3SS Single-Shot Gas Tool.
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