Ramset FrameBoss - 75mm Powder Actuated Gun for Concrete & Steel [2021]
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- Опубліковано 24 лип 2021
- oztooltalk take a look at the 75mm Ramset FrameBoss Powder Actuated Gun.
Capable of shooting up to 75mm nails in the magazine or 100mm single-shot. This beast of a gun is made for frames, frames and more frames.
Not our usual wheel house, but who doesn't like shooting exploding rounds into concrete? Don't answer, that was rhetorical.
Specifications as follows:
Weight: 3.99kg (with magazine)
Impact Force: 380J
Pin Capacity (Single Shot): up to 100mm
Pin Capacity (Magazine): up to 75mm
Overall Length: 525mm
10 Pin magazine and single shot fastener guide
Power adjustment
Fixing Capacity:
Timber to Concrete 50mm
Timber to Steel 50mm
Metal to Concrete 3mm
Metal to Steel 3mm
$1,049 from Total Tools, or $1584 in a kit with all accessories.
www.totaltools.com.au/87913-r...
would love to see you boys do a vid on the dewalt concrete nailer
we already looked at it a little in our dewalt nail gun range review - ua-cam.com/video/335hrJPXSY8/v-deo.html
It's certainly not in the same category as this though, not for nailing bottom plates.
Used one of these for ages but with the smaller pins at a time when I was installing a lot of rondo stud work. With the magazine putting the tracks down was a breeze. I still have a single shot only gun. Plus being an old fart I still have a .22 shot version. All these guns now are pin fire. The old type used to be propellant driven with no safety system. There was even one that took different strength shot gun shell blanks. Many a smoko was spent shooting at targets pinned on a tree.
gees, times have changed! cheers Dave
I've had this gun for the past 10 years. It's been awesome. Most of the time i just use the single shot as it can be hard to find the collated pins locally, also you get 10 pins in a rack and 10 charges in a strip but quite often you get out of sync with the charges which gets annoying. Also you forgot to mention in the video you still have the 17c charge cost. Great video!
Yeah fair enough. We mentioned the 17c charge cost. 17c + 30c pin = 47c :)
Nice work boys😎
cheers Scott :)
sick one
I used an older model single shot and it was definitely quiet and had less kickback than a nail gun which was surprising
awesome
Keep practicing boys, you guys are getting better.
ok
do you know where to buy the magazine attachment from?
I just use a Ramset frame boss. Faster, less stuff protruding out.
What's it like compared to the Hilti?
haven't used the Hilti sorry
Hilti runs rings around it!!!!!
@@brianmilosevic8400 I thought so.
@@Final_Cut_FF I had drive pistons break regularly with the frameboss,very costly
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To each his own but I don't consider the magazine a good buy. First, it only holds 10 pins which isn't that big of an advantage. Second, all magazines will jam, no way to get around it. The time it takes to clear a pin jam nullifies the advantage it takes to load a magazine that only holds ten pins. If the magazine held 20 or more pins, then I could justify owning one. Third, I'm not a fan of the rubber spring reset system. It works but the spring will wear out and when it does, it will not reset the piston, leaving the piston partially in the magazine. A piston hanging in the magazine will always end up in a magazine pin jam. Rubber springs are effective but there main advantage to the manufacturer is it makes a fully automatic tool less expensive to manufacture. I see why they exist but if used properly, a pullamatic semiautomatic tool is more reliable.
Very prone to breaking drive pins!!!!! No such problem with Hilti
oh? how many have you broken?
@@OZToolTalk about 10 pins in the space of 2yrs,admittedly it was framing pine on 32mpa concrete