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Need Pneumatic Gun for Threaded Fasteners

Need Pneumatic Gun for Threaded Fasteners

Need Pneumatic Gun for Threaded Fasteners

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We are reworking our assembly line, and are looking for a pneumatic gun (similar to a nail gun) that will accept a magazine or clip of 10-24 x 3/8" thread-rolling fasteners.  If such a beast exists, could someone please provide a supplier?

I don't know the correct name for such a device, making it hard for me to search online.

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RE: Need Pneumatic Gun for Threaded Fasteners

Chicago Pneumatics or Bosch have such products.

RE: Need Pneumatic Gun for Threaded Fasteners

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What's the terminology for such a device?

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