Abstract:
A hand-held electrically driven drive-in tool for driving fastening elements in a workpiece, includes a drive-in ram (13) displaceable in a guide (12) located in the tool housing (11) and driven by a the drive unit (30), a muzzle part (16) having a bolt guide (17) defining an axis (A) for a fastening element (60) and having a first guide section (117) and a second guide section (217) axially displaceable along the axis (A) relative to the first guide section (117) and disengageable from the first guide section (117), and a press-on switch (29) for generating a press-on signal.
Abstract:
A hand-held drive-in tool for driving fastening elements in a workpiece and including a guide (12), a drive-in ram (13) displaceable in the guide (12) for driving a fastening element in, a drive-in unit (30) for driving the drive-in ram (13) and including at least one first drive spring (31) and at least one second drive spring (32) having respectively, opposite first and a second expansion directions (37, 38), and a tensioning device for preloading the drive-in ram (13) and the first drive spring (31).
Abstract:
A hand-held setting tool for driving fastening elements in a workpiece includes a muzzle member (20) axially displaceable relative to the tool housing (11) in a direction of an operational axis (A) of the setting tool (10), a feeding channel (28) for a fastening element strip (50) and arranged in the muzzle member (20) and opening into a fastening element the receiving chamber (29) provided in the muzzle member (20), and a locking member (40) arranged on the muzzle member (20) and forming a locking section (42) displaceable into the feeding channel (28), and a blocking section (41) for preventing displacement of the muzzle member relative to the housing.
Abstract:
A setting device (10) drives fastening elements into a receiving material and includes a housing (11) with a piston guide (13) arranged in the housing (11) and with a hollow space (14) in which a setting piston (15) is displaceably mounted. A bolt guide (16) is connected to the piston guide (13) by an interface (17). The setting device further has a piston restoring device (20) with an adjusting member (21) which engages in the piston guide (13) in a work position and is moved out of the piston guide (13) into a release position (24). Further, there is a securing element (30), with the adjusting member (21) being held in the work position (23) in a first position (33) of the securing element (30) and the adjusting member (21) being released to move into the release position (24) in the second position (34) of the securing element (30). In order to improve a setting device of this kind, the securing element (30) is movable translationally between its first position (33) and its second position, wherein the securing element (30) is held in its first position (33) by the bolt guide (16) in the assembled position thereof, and wherein the securing element (30) can be moved into the second position by displacing means when the bolt guide (16) is moved into its disassembly position.
Abstract:
A setting tool includes a housing (11), a bolt guide (12) axially displaceable relative to the housing (11), a safety sleeve (20) at least regionwise surrounding the bolt guide (12) and having at least two shell parts (21, 22) formed of tubular sections, and a clamp member (23) at least regionwise encompassing the two shell parts (21, 22) for forming the safety sleeve (20).
Abstract:
A portable, combustion-engine setting tool for fastening elements and including a guide tube (1) for fastening elements (8), a piston rod (7) for driving fastening elements out of the guide tube (1), and a locking device for lockingly connecting the guide tube (1), with the tool base body (6) and including a locking nose (16) carried by the guide tube (1), a spring (16) for radially biasing the locking nose (16) away from the guide tube, with the locking nose (16) being manually radially displaceable toward the guide tube (1) against a biasing force of the spring (14) into a groove (22) provided in the base body (6).
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the application, a tool for driving a fastening element into an underlying surface comprises an energy transmission element for transmitting energy to the fastening element. The energy transmission element is preferably movable between an initial position and a setting position, the energy transmission element being situated in the initial position before the driving process and in the setting position after the driving process.According to another aspect of the application, the device comprises a mechanical energy accumulator for storing mechanical energy. The energy transmission element is then suitable particularly for transmitting energy from the mechanical energy accumulator to the fastening element.
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the application, a tool for driving a fastening element into an underlying surface comprises an energy transmission element for transmitting energy to the fastening element. The energy transmission element is preferably movable between an initial position and a setting position, the energy transmission device being in the initial position before the driving process and in the setting position after the driving process.According to another aspect of the application, the device comprises a mechanical energy accumulator for storing mechanical energy. The energy transmission element is then suitable particularly for transmitting energy from the mechanical energy accumulator to the fastening element.
Abstract:
The invention relates to an electrically powered bolt setting device (1) for setting of fastening elements (3) with a spring unit (10) which acts as an intermediate energy store in order to store energy, originating from an electric drive (25), in the bolt setting device (1), and said energy can be released suddenly during a bolt setting process.In order to create an electrically powered bolt setting device which has a simple design and can be produced at low cost and/or is low in cost to operate, the spring unit (10) cooperates with a unit to adjust the interim-stored energy.
Abstract:
According to one aspect of the application, a device for driving a fastening element into a substrate has an energy-transfer element for transferring energy to the fastening element. The energy-transfer element can move preferably between a starting position and a setting position, wherein the energy-transfer element is located, before a driving-in procedure, in the starting position and, after the driving-in procedure, in the setting position.According to another aspect of the application, the device comprises a mechanical-energy storage device for storing mechanical energy. The energy-transfer element is then suitable preferably for transferring energy from the mechanical-energy storage device to the fastening element.