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Ramset partnered with a European company to provide the head and magazine for a gas fastening system. DiMonte Group was contracted to develop a new handle/lower housing and magazine to retrofit onto the existing tooled head.
Industrial Design
DGI created a series of black and white sketches to explore the possible orientations for existing components required by the system and present styling options. After one direction was selected, DGI sculpted a clay housing with a swapable handle region to quickly confirm tool balance and explore handle ergonomics prior to CAD design.
Engineering
DGI supplied the final production design for all the new components.