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Limited Edition Ramset™ FrameBoss™ XPM

Ramset has been helping to build Australia and New Zealand since the 1950’s and we continue to innovate and develop solutions to make the job safer and faster.

To celebrate we are proud to release the Frameboss(TM)  XPM in a limited edition Ramset(TM) Camouflage design.


Feel the Power, be the boss, and look great while doing it.

The Ramset™ FrameBoss™ XPM

The Ramset™ FrameBoss™ XPM is a fully automatic powder actuated tool, capable of fixing 10 pins without the need to reload or cycle the tool. The magazine can be adjusted to lock into several positions, allowing the tool to be used in confined spaces. With a huge 400 joules of impact energy coupled with power adjustment, the tool can be used in a wide variety of applications including Timber framing, formwork and the fixing of steel track. FrameBoss™ XPM is designed to get the job done quickly and save you money.

The Ramset™ FrameBoss™ XP

The FrameBoss™ XP comes equipped with a single shot fastener guide to allow the tool to be used with longer fasteners and assemblies such as brackets and clips. The slim and ergonomic design makes the FrameBoss™ XP ideal for use in confined spaces. With a huge 400 joules of impact energy coupled with power adjustment, this tool can be used in a wide variety of applications e.g. Timber framing, formwork and the fixing of steel track.

Standard Operating Procedure

Always read and understand the instruction manual before attempting to operate a Ramset™ powder actuated tool. Ramset™ also recommends users obtain personal instruction and training from a Ramset™ representative. 

  1. First cycle the tool and insert the power load strip. 
  2. Insert the correct fastener or collated fasteners, (without compressing the front of the tool). 
  3. The tool should then be compressed against the work surface. (Making sure that the tool is perpendicular to the work surface). 
  4. Once the tool is compressed the trigger is actuated and the fastener is driven through the material being fastened into the substrate.