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*Practical controllable rate is 3-6 per second for long production runs. [https://chatgpt.com/share/687197d4-e548-8010-ae95-ea567fcf17ac] | *Practical controllable rate is 3-6 per second for long production runs. [https://chatgpt.com/share/687197d4-e548-8010-ae95-ea567fcf17ac] | ||
*Freeman PWC50 uses 13 cfm for 100 staples per minute at 90 psi. [https://us.tools.com/products/16-gauge-1-in-wide-crown-construction-pneumatic-stapler-fre-pwc50?utm_source=chatgpt.com] | *Freeman PWC50 uses 13 cfm for 100 staples per minute at 90 psi. [https://us.tools.com/products/16-gauge-1-in-wide-crown-construction-pneumatic-stapler-fre-pwc50?utm_source=chatgpt.com] | ||
*Real world framing is 50 nails per minute in production. [https://chatgpt.com/share/687197d4-e548-8010-ae95-ea567fcf17ac]. Needs 7.5 cfm per person. Limiting factor is? | |||
**In the real world, about 10% of framing time is trigger time - with 90 percent divided by measuring, material handling, and positioning. By far it is setup in usual crews. [https://chatgpt.com/share/687197d4-e548-8010-ae95-ea567fcf17ac] | |||
**{{check}}Solve time constraints by [[Measureless Design]], |
Revision as of 01:21, 12 July 2025
- Up to 15 fires per second in bump mode. [1]
- Practical controllable rate is 3-6 per second for long production runs. [2]
- Freeman PWC50 uses 13 cfm for 100 staples per minute at 90 psi. [3]
- Real world framing is 50 nails per minute in production. [4]. Needs 7.5 cfm per person. Limiting factor is?
- In the real world, about 10% of framing time is trigger time - with 90 percent divided by measuring, material handling, and positioning. By far it is setup in usual crews. [5]
Solve time constraints by Measureless Design,