Modular system selector
The choice of the correct tool begins with the fastener, type and size. Toolmatic equipment is built up from common modules to suit each application or production line’s requirements. This brochure details the most common combinations, while hundreds of possibilities can be derived from the five power units, wide range of fastener types and various magazine loading set ups.
TABLE : TOOLMATIC FASTENER CAPABILITIES
| Toolmatic series (power unit) |
200
|
300
|
500
|
600
|
Modul III
|
800 (Pusher)
|
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| Fastener |
Collation
|
Code
|
Fastener length (mm)
|
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| Nails |
Paper tape
|
SP
|
- | - | 25-65 | 45-90 | - | 25-75 |
|
Plastic coil
|
CT
|
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|
Wire weld
|
CW
|
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| Staples |
-
|
S
|
4-25
|
20-50
|
30-65
|
45-80
|
65-150
|
-
|
| Brads |
-
|
B
|
13-32
|
25-65
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Headless pins |
-
|
P
|
13-50
|
25-65
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
| Corrugated fasteners |
-
|
NC
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
15-25 (35 wide)
|
-
|
9.5-15 (25 wide)
|
TABLE : TOOLMATIC MAGAZINE OPTIONS
Fastener loading method
Code
Toolmatic model name convention
Toolmatic model numbers are derived from the three components of the modular system as specified in the tables above. These components are the fastener type, the power unit, and the magazine loading method. The diagram below shows the model name convention applied to a typical tool (the S510).









