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Weld Stud Applications with Low or No Power Supply
Stud welding is a critical practice in the marine/ offshore, steel fabrication and shipbuilding industries. The necessity of power is not always accessible and/ or convenient on all job sites. At PFS, we strive to supply solutions no matter your power situation....
What Materials are Used in the Non-Metallic T-SEP?
The latest version of the T-SEP Assembly, introduced in 2012, is the non-metallic version. It is designed to maintain a 3/16” separation within pneumatic tube delivery systems while significantly reducing the opportunity for crevice corrosion by avoiding...
Evolution of the T-SEP Assembly: Addition of the Delta Bar
The patented T-SEP Assembly is designed to maintain separation and alignment within pneumatic tube delivery systems while significantly reducing the opportunity for crevice corrosion. Since its inception in 2000, Production Fastening Systems’ T-SEP Assembly has...
A Case for Trade Schools
Higher education has transitioned from a luxury to a necessity in the past fifty years in America. Along with this cultural shift, the cost of most colleges, both public and private, have skyrocketed. This leaves young Americans stuck between a rock and a hard place....
PFSNO Exposes T-SEP to Salt and Thermal Tests
UPDATED 3/2/21 We’ve explained how PFSNO’s T-SEP assembly improves the structural integrity of oil rigs and other marine structures, and we’ve shared how the assembly reduces maintenance costs. We have complete confidence in the innovative product that we’ve created,...
Click Bond Fastening: No Power, No Hot Work, No problem!
For over seven years Production Fastening Systems has been a proud distributor of Click Bond and in that time we have seen hundreds of unique applications for this versatile product. At P.F.S. we pride ourselves on our ability to assist our customers in all of their...
Tapped Cable Hangers- The Crimp Type
In the world of electrical cable supports the crimp type cable hanger is used in many different applications. When the cables you’re working with are similar in diameter, and only one or two cables are installed, Production Fastening Systems (PFS) tapped cable hangers...
Arc Stud Welding vs CD Stud Welding: What’s the difference
Arc Stud vs CD Stud If you’ve ever wondered which application would best suit your stud welding needs when welding a metal stud to a metal surface, don’t worry the confusion is common and the solution is simple. There are 2 types of...
Stud Welding Thru Deck? PFS is here to help!
WELD-THRU DECK PROCEDURE Does your job specify studs to be welded thru-decking? Do you see the abbreviation "WTD" after your stud description? If so, the procedure needed to successfully weld thru-deck studs is below. In order to achieve success when welding studs...
The Evolution of Metal Grating and Metal Grating Fastening
New York City’s subways were an underground oven of sorts in the early 20th century. Lack of ventilation was the primary catalyst, creating a subterranean environment that was overheated, unsanitary and unsafe. Walter Irving, a talented engineer from the area...
The T-SEP Assembly: Stampede, Leviathan, Vito & More
The T-SEP Assembly is widely accepted as the preferred tube clamping method for major offshore projects. Most recently, the T-SEP Assembly was specified as the preferred tube clamping method for the Amarata Hess Stampede, Noble Leviathan, and Shell Vito projects. In...
T-SEP Assembly Mounted To Pneumatic Tube Channel Brackets
PFS always strives to provide solutions for all things electrical and instrumentation. This one comes in the form of a tube separation clamp for ladder tray side wall mounting. When PFS introduced the pneumatic tube channel brackets (PTCB) in 1993 as a tray type mount...
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