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Arrow® introduces Versatile HTX50™
Arrow Fastener Company Inc, based in Saddle Brook, NJ, USA, says it has taken the hammer tacker to new
heights with the introduction of the HTX50™ Professional tacker.
The HTX50™ features a new, unique innovative handle design, with an ergonomic, soft rubber grip, for comfortable use.
Arrow says the handle has additional features that eliminate the most common problems with hammer tackers.
A recessed hand grip and knuckle guard protects against finger scrapes on rough surfaces while the
rear slip guard prevents the HTX50 from slipping out of the users hand. Another feature is the
surface guard flange which helps reduce damage to
roof underlayment and house wrap surfaces.
The hammer tacker also loads two full
strips of Arrow T50® staples in 3 sizes;
5/16 inch, 3/8 inch or 1/2 inch.
“The rugged, all steel frame construction
and our jam proof mechanism, along with its
versatility, make the HTX50 hammer tacker an
indispensable tool for commercial or home
construction jobs.”
Torque data
Back to
collector gets new
school
prompt feature
Wright Tool recently launched a new online
training program for employees, distributors,
Crane Electronics’ TorqueStar Opta torque data collector is now available with a
sales representatives and tool users called Wright
new text attribute function.
Tool University.
This “call to action” feature makes it possible to instruct the operator to perform an
additional non-measurement action when using the audit tool. For example the unit
Wright Tool University is set up like any university.
can ask for a visual inspection to be carried out on a particular part being fitted or can
The student must register to attend the university, ask whether all necessary documentation has been attached.
enroll in classes and obtain a certain score to pass the
Crane says that the TorqueStar Opta is widely specified by manufacturers within
classes. Users can search for classes they would like
many industries for the measurement and
collection of torque data. Its software can be
to take or are required to take in the course
configured to the required application so that it
catalogue.
can be used as a simple readout system or a
Courses include: Corporate, impact sockets, comprehensive audit tool with SPC
ratchets, hand sockets and attachments, and
functions.
wrenches. New courses and information will be
“TorqueStar Opta is easy to use.
Wrenches and transducers are
added to the university annually.
automatically recognised when they
Each student is walked through an educational
are a connected to the unit.
course on the selected subject. The material covers Complex measurement
how the tool is used, how to tell when a tool is worn
routines can be set up on
and should no longer be used, safety information for
the data collector
which will guide
the specific tool, the manufacturing process and
the operator
background information on Wright Tool Company. At
step by step
the end of each module, the student must pass a through
quiz to successfully complete the course.
these.”
Wright Tool manufactures a complete line of more
than 4,000 professional-grade hand tools for the
industrial, contractor, and MRO markets. All
Wright-manufactured products carry lifetime
guarantees against defects in workmanship.
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