Reisser®Ltd
T.I.Midwood & Co Ltd
Reisser R2 Cutter High Classic Multi-Purpose
Performance Woodscrews Screw
The latest addition to the REISSER®
With over 35 years experience in
quality branded products is the R2
supplying the fixings and fastener
Cutter, which offers the following
industry TIMco has become a well
features and benefits:
established brand, as has its Multi-
* Immediate start due to needle point.
Purpose Classic Screw. The exceptional
reliability and strength of the TIMco
* Prevention of splitting close to the
Multi-Purpose Classic Screw enables
edge due to 2 patented slots.
the user to rely on one product for a
variety of applications. It is specifically designed as a
* Self Countersinking, due to distinct Ribs and Tucks under the head.
multi-purpose product, the 25 degree sharp point, special thread
design, lubrication and corrosion resistant plating ensures the screw will
* Reducing the risk of “cam-out” and snapping due to re-enforced
consistently perform efficiently in hardwood, chipboard, MDF, plastic
collar.
and thin sheet metal, whilst offering exceptional
* Reducing driving and torque resistance due to lubricated, sharp, wide,
holding power.
deep thread.
The Classic Multi-Purpose is available in four finishes: Zinc/Yellow, Zinc,
* Greater rust resistance.
Stainless Steel and Black.
The screws are packed in informative, distinctive packaging and are
available with practical display systems.
For details regarding becoming an Authorized Stockist please Contact:
For Further information contact:
Tel: +44(0) 161 483 5557
info@reisser.co.uk Tel: +44 (0) 1829 261 111 www.TIMcouk.com
T.I.Midwood & Co Ltd Tite-Fix
Yellow Strip Collated
Developments and advances in timber
Drywall and Flooring
treatments, along with new materials
Screws
now used for outdoor construction
means more demanding fixings. One
company that has kept pace with the
TIMco’s Yellow Strip Collated Drywall
change is Tite-Fix, offering the
screws have been specifically designed
complete package. Whether it’s deck construction, fencing, cladding,
to be compatible with all leading posts, landscaping or any other outdoor application we have a product
branded power tools. The collated belt to suit.
has a double chamfered plastic collar
to ensure the screws are delivered at
Innovation is the key to our success, innovation in construction
the correct angle and released quickly
materials matched by our own innovation to answer specific application
without resistance. It has been manufactured from NA207/66 plastic
and design problems; so supply the best with:
and injection moulded.
Deck-Tite®
Deck-Tite® Collated
The collated strip is available with 5 different screw types:
Deck-Tite® Composite
Phillips Bugle Head-Coarse Thread Sharp point available in Zinc, Deck-Tite® Plus
Phillips Bugle Head-Sharp Point available in Zinc, Deck-Tite® Brackets
Phillips Bugle Head Self Drilling available in Zinc,
Timber-Tite®
Phillips Countersunk Flooring Screws Zinc and Yellow Passivated,
Timber-Tite® Bolts
Wing Tip Self-Drilling available in Zinc.
Lost-Tite®
Screw-Tite®
The brands to trust for outdoor construction
If we haven’t got a fixing that suits we’ll develop it.
All our Outdoor fixings are backed by the Timber Decking Associations
For Further information contact: DeckMark™ accreditation
The revolution continues…
Tel: +44 (0) 1829 261 111 www.TIMcouk.com
Tel: 0044 (0)870 043 4571 www.tite-fix.co.uk
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