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.
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.
Abstract:
A magazine strip for use in a setting power tool includes a carrier strip (11) for carrying the fastening elements (20) and formed of a plurality of strip segments (12) each having a receptacle for a fastening element (20), and a corresponding plurality of pivot connections (14) provided between respective adjacent strip segments (12) for enabling a pivotal movement of the strip segments relative to each other, with pivot axes of the pivot connections extending coaxially with respective fastening elements (20).
Abstract:
A auxiliary constructional component includes a base member (11), a guide section (12) for a fastening element (30) and projecting from the base member (11), and a feeler element (20) displaceably supported on the base member (11) for displacement along an attachment axis (A) defined by a through-opening (13) formed in the guide section (12), having at least one, radially spaced from the through-opening (13), placement surface (21) for a press-on feeler (42) of a setting tool, and projecting in an initial position of the feeler element (20) beyond a side of the base member (11) remote from the guide section (12).
Abstract:
A hand-held drive-in tool (10) has a trigger switch (19) for triggering a drive-in process by drive unit (30) that drives a drive-in ram (13), a press-on feeler (18) which is arranged so as to be displaceable at a muzzle (16), which can detect that the drive-in tool pressed against a workpiece, and which prevents the actuation of a drive-in process in its initial position (41) and enables actuation of its drive-in process in its switching position (43), a component feeler (17) displaceably arranged at the muzzle (16) and capable of being actuated independently from the press-on feeler (18) and preventing actuation of a drive-in process in its initial position (42) and enabling the actuation of the drive-in process in its switching position (44), the component feeler (17) detecting fitting of an auxiliary constructional component (110) to the muzzle (16), with a drive-in process being initiated by the trigger switch (19) only when the component feeler (17) and the press-on feeler (18) are both in their respective switching positions (43, 44).
Abstract:
A gas-operated setting tool for in fastening elements includes a combustion chamber (20), a piston displaceable in the tool guide cylinder under pressure generated as a result of the combustion of the air-fuel mixture in the combustion chamber (20), a scavenging chamber (30) adapted to be filled with scavenging air and pneumatically connected with the combustion chamber, and at least one slide member (31) for discharging the scavenging air from the scavenging chamber toward the combustion chamber.
Abstract:
A combustion-engined tool including two opposite combustion chamber walls (14,18), and an ignition device (52) arranged between the two opposite combustion chamber walls for igniting a fuel gas mixture occupying space between the two walls, and an element located between the ignition device (52) and openings (38) formed in one of the two walls (18) for localized swirling a laminary expanding flame front formed upon ignition of the fuel gas mixture with the ignition device (52).