TDC Corner Crimp Tool
The Value of a Corner Crimp Tool for TDC/TDF There are 3 options for securing the TDC/F Corner to the ductwork after it’s been set in place: Tinners Hammer, Crimping Tool, or a Corner machine.
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The Value of a Corner Crimp Tool for TDC/TDF There are 3 options for securing the TDC/F Corner to the ductwork after it’s been set in place: Tinners Hammer, Crimping Tool, or a Corner machine.
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Canvas Connector starts as a 100 ft roll packaged in an orange or red box… …but once fabricated, ends as a Rectangular Frame Connection in between two joining sections of ductwork. There are four Canvas Connection Frames in this picture…can you identify them? Why Safety is the primary reason 4” x 4” x 4” Canvas
Drift Pin Ratchet Tool The “Must Have” Job Site Tool for connecting Ductmate or TDC/F sections There’s a critical stage of the Ductmate connection that’s done on the job site in a less controlled environment than the confines of a Duct Fab shop: aligning and connecting the 2 mating gasketed duct sections. Though
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Duro Dyne Magnetic Cleater Tool for TDC/F Duro Dyne Magnetic Yellow Cleat Tool for TDC/F 6” Cleats speeds up process of connecting duct sections on the job site while also ensuring that the fab shop’s workmanship isn’t compromised with a few hammering miscues by someone in the field On a typical job, the rectangular duct
TDC vs. TDF Profile Mated TDC and TDF Profiles Lockformer’s TDC Machine (circa 1975)Smacna classifies any rolled on transverse connector as T25. Lockformer came out first with a TDC Rollformer (Transverse Duct Connector) and then Engel followed with their TDF Rollformer (Transverse Duct Flange). These machines rollform the Flange to the end of the Duct
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