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New additions to the
Profile range.
Profil UK has some new components in sheet metal
additions to its high strength assemblies.
mechanical assembly systems,
such as the threaded NBR stud,
Suitable for panels up to 2mm
RSR electrical earthing fastener
thick, RSR nuts incorporate a
and SBF ball pin fastener.
skirted profile that ensures
watertight sealing and maximum
The NBR threaded stud, builds on
metal-to-metal contact. Electrical
conductivity is further enhanced
the plain shank NBR fasteners
by the fastener’s large, flat area
employed by BMW to provide
of contact and the attachment of
precise location of front sub-
terminations using self tapping
frame assemblies on the new
bolts or screws. In addition, the
Mini. The latest product
RSR nuts body ensures a 7mm
incorporates a shouldered design stand-off from the base panel,
for accurate component eliminating the risk of unwanted
positioning and a generous
electrical contact or damage to
thread lead-in for use with high
the finished surface.
speed nut running equipment.
Finally, Profil says that its SBF
The stud is suitable for a wide
ball pin fasteners offer a fast and
variety of materials and enables
cost-effective method of
secure, watertight fixings to be
achieving high strength pivot
achieved with an absolute
points in sheet metal
positional accuracy of +/- 0.2
components from 0.8-2mm thick.
They feature a cold forged 10mm
mm.
diameter head which is
compatible with industry-
The next product is Profil’s new
CChildhild’s
standard gas springs, making
RSR nut, a self-piercing fastener
them just as suitable for
which provides high strength
domestic appliance as vehicle
location and electrical earthing of
tailgate and bonnet applications.
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INOXDADI adds to range
There are some self adhesive floor protectors that require
the purchase of a rather expensive applicator to unroll the
product. Others, have the adhesive applied to the inside of
the roll and require more than a degree of brute strength to
force the protector to unroll.
Since the beginning of this year, INOXDADI has started producing
rivets in stainless steel, copper, aluminium, steel and dressed
steel. Kic
ks
other
floor
®
pr
otector
s
into
touc
h!
These latest offerings come in various colourings to satisfy various
CARPET PROTECTOR
customer needs, and by adding this new item to its range, INOXDADI
S.R.L believes that it is completing the range of fixing products it
Because Roll and Stroll is uniquely reverse wound with the
adhesive on the outside, all you have to do is give it a gentle
offers. nudge with your foot and just like the label promised…Roll
and Stroll…ready for use...it’s Child’s Play.
Now, in addition to threaded fasteners, bolting and other screws,
Available in Carpet and Hard Surface grades at all
INOXDADI is offering riveting and fixing solutions.
good Merchants and Decorator Centres
INOXDADI believes that is new range will especially appeal to the
Everbuild Building Products Ltd
mechanical construction and light carpentry companies, who are Site 41, Knowsthorpe Way,
Cross Green Industrial Estate,
looking to adopt a speedy fixing system, at a low cost, without Leeds LS9 0SW
having to resort to welding.
Tel: 0113 240 3456
Fax: 0113 240 0024
Website: www.everbuild.co.uk
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