May 17, 2007 4:00 PM CDT
The comprehensive, 390-page manual is a complete update to previous technical manuals and provides the latest in anchor technology, testing standards, construction codes and approval listings for every Powers product. In addition to general product information, it also contains up-to-date product approvals and listings, MSDS sheets, submittal packages, software tools and contact information.
Powers Fasteners is the largest supplier of concrete and masonry anchors in North America, and the manual is organized by seven product categories: mechanical anchors, adhesives, wall anchors, powder actuated, gas fastening, roofing fasteners and carbide drill bits.
Powers Fasteners Unveils Fifth Edition Specification and Design Manual
Architects, engineers and construction specifiers can find just about everything they would want to know about the hundreds of anchoring and fastening products and systems manufactured and marketed by Powers Fasteners, Inc. in the company's new fifth edition Specification and Design Manual.
The comprehensive, 390-page manual is a complete update to previous technical manuals and provides the latest in anchor technology, testing standards, construction codes and approval listings for every Powers product. In addition to general product information, it also contains up-to-date product approvals and listings, MSDS sheets, submittal packages, software tools and contact information.
Powers Fasteners is the largest supplier of concrete and masonry anchors in North America, and the manual is organized by seven product categories: mechanical anchors, adhesives, wall anchors, powder actuated, gas fastening, roofing fasteners and carbide drill bits.
About the Author
Powers Fasteners is a private company specializing in global marketing of quality anchoring and fastening products for concrete, masonry, and steel. Learn more about Powers Fasterners’ products at www.powers.com.
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