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When the pin is fired into steel or concrete, the pin heats up the material surrounding it and this sinters the surface of the pin shank, which becomes extremely rough. This holds the pin in place.
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When the pin is fired into steel or concrete, the pin heats up the material surrounding it and this sinters the surface of the pin shank, which becomes extremely rough. This holds the pin in place.