ATRA® KEY: TURN-KEY TIME-SAVINGS GEOWEB® CONNECTION DEVICE
Looking for a more productive, economical way to connect Geoweb sections? Do site conditions, location or smaller projects make using staplers difficult or inefficient?
The Presto ATRA® Key is a turn-key device designed for contractors to eliminate the hassles of stapling and save installation time/cost on sites. Easier and faster than staplers, they allow connecting Geoweb sections with one easy turn and in half the time. And they're three-times stronger than staples, giving a more secure load-transfer connection.
ECONOMICS & ADVANTAGES COMPARED TO STAPLING
- Equipment Savings: Eliminates the requirement and cost for air compressors and pneumatic staplers and the down-time expense of operating staplers in a construction environment.
- Labor Savings: One laborer can connect the Geoweb sections instead of the two laborers typically required for stapling operations. Connection time is 1.5 to 2 times faster than stapling.
- Accessibility and Portability: Easy to work with on any grade and easy to transport to remote or difficult-to-access locations.
- Safety: Eliminates worker injuries associated with jammed or misfired staplers.
ATRA Key Material: High-strength aluminized metal
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Design Specs & Construction Tools
Contractor-Friendly Tools
ATRA® Clips/Anchors
Gives contractors useful time and cost-saving tools during construction. ATRA Clips available in two sizes for contractors everywhere (US and Metric).
ATRA® Restraint Device
When tendons are required, is a secure load transfer mechanism that transfers sliding load forces from the Geoweb cell to the tendons.
ATRA® Driver
Drives anchors as much as 10 times as fast as hand hammering and absorbs the driving impact so there is less stress on workers. Realize substantial time and cost-savings when large quantities of anchors or when hard soils create difficult driving conditions.
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