Using Powder-Actuated Tools for Fastening Plywood: What You Need to Know

Why is it unacceptable to use a powder-actuated tool to fasten a plywood sheet to a wall stud?

OA. The fasteners are too short to fasten the plywood properly.

OB. The booster is too weak to allow effective fastening.

OC. The fastener cannot penetrate plywood.

OD. The fastener can easily pass through both materials, causing an injury.

Final answer:

Using a powder-actuated tool to fasten plywood to a wall stud is unacceptable due to safety and structural concerns.

Explanation:

Using a powder-actuated tool, such as a nail gun, to fasten a plywood sheet to a wall stud is unacceptable due to safety and structural concerns.

The fasteners used with powder-actuated tools are typically designed for fastening materials like steel or concrete, not plywood. These fasteners may be too short to properly secure the plywood, leading to a weak and unstable attachment.

Additionally, the force generated by the powder-actuated tool can easily cause the fastener to penetrate through the plywood and the wall stud, causing potential injury to the individual using the tool or others nearby.

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