Hilti releases Anchor Selector App for the iPhone

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The Hilti Anchor Selector App for iPhones is now available on iTunes.
Designed to assist professionals in choosing the best anchor for their application, the Hilti Anchor Selector App for iPhones is now available on iTunes at no charge. The first of its kind, the Hilti app allows users to browse and choose anchors based on a variety of criteria including load values, location, base material, and baseplate geometry.

A “Find Anchor” feature makes searching for general information about a Hilti anchor easy and includes valuable information such as hole diameter, embedment depth, setting instruction and list of tools needed for installation. Using the “My Favorites” functionality, users can save their searched or most frequently used anchors for quick reference in the future.

Download the Hilti Anchor Selector App today on iTunes at www.us.hilti.com/iphoneapp. The App is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad with software version 4.2 or newer.

For more information on the Hilti Anchor Selector App, please contact Hilti Customer Service. From the U.S., call Hilti, Inc., at 1-800-879-8000 or visit www.us.hilti.com; from Canada, call Hilti (Canada) Corporation at 1-800-363-4458 or visit www.hilti.ca.
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