No-mar tip for fastening tool

Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With interlock means

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C227S142000, C227S156000

Reexamination Certificate

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07070079

ABSTRACT:
A novel work contact or no-mar tip for mounting to a drive probe of a fastening tool having a driver blade for driving a fastener into a workpiece is provided having a pair of wings having resilient contact surfaces for contacting the workpiece, the wings forming a channel for the fastener while allowing for visually locating the position where the fastener will be driven into the workpiece.

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