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International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2011
Since their introduction in the 1950s in the construction and building trade, powder-actuated fastening tools (nail guns) are of forensic and traumatological importance. There are countless reports on both accidental and intentional injuries and fatalities caused by these tools in medical literature.
Jörn Jorczyk+5 more
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Since their introduction in the 1950s in the construction and building trade, powder-actuated fastening tools (nail guns) are of forensic and traumatological importance. There are countless reports on both accidental and intentional injuries and fatalities caused by these tools in medical literature.
Jörn Jorczyk+5 more
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Abstract This study examines the withdrawal load and energy capacity of three types of nail fasteners that are commonly used to attach sheathing to framing members: 8d common, annular ring shank, and helical shank. A baseline set of data was collected for single nails in accordance with test methods defined in ASTM D1761.
Roberto Lopez-Anido+3 more
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Accurate Strength parameters for fasteners with examples for ring shank nails
Strength parameters for fasteners determined in accordance with the methods prescribed for the European CE-marking leads to quite different values for seemingly similar products from different manufactures. The results are hardly repeatable, to some extent due to difficulties in selecting representative timber samples for the testing.
Munch-Andersen, Jørgen+1 more
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OS8-64 The use of plastic fasteners for intramedullary nailing
David Seligson
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