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Firestop drop-in device

Aug. 8, 2011
The CFS-DID firestop drop-in device can be used in a variety of base materials, including concrete, metal deck, and hollow core floors

The CFS-DID firestop drop-in device can be used in a variety of base materials, including concrete, metal deck, and hollow core floors. Available in four sizes and five lengths, the device can reduce labor costs by as much as 95%, according to the company. Suitable for new construction or retrofit applications, the product has ability to install using multiple fastening options, such as a gas-actuated fastener, metal hit anchor, kwik con anchor, or expansion bolt.

Hilti

For more information, visit www.us.hilti.com.

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