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New adjustable wrenches
Wright Tool offers a newly designed, wide-opening, adjustable wrenches are available in eight lengths, ranging from 4 inches to 24
wrench with improved features. inches. Inch and metric gradient scales are laser-etched on either side
The extra-wide jaw opening is standard on lengths 6 inches to 12 of the fixed jaws on all sizes.
inches to accommodate bigger nuts and bolts. The new jaw design
“The fine movement and tighter tolerances of the jaw allow users
provides a better grip, which avoids slippage or nut round off, while
to experience the high quality of the wrench,” said Greg Helbling,
its creep feed ground parallel face assures smooth, tight operation.
vice president of sales, Wright Tool.
The jaw is also longer and thinner,which Wright Tool says increases
the performance of the wrench. The tool’s four-thread knurl and
Wright Tool manufactures a complete line of more than 4,000
non-protruding jaw offer greater capacity and minimal head width,
professional-grade hand tools for the industrial, contractor, and MRO
improving performance in confined spaces.
markets. All Wright-manufactured products carry lifetime guarantees
Featuring a chrome or black oxide finish, Wright Tool’s adjustable against defects in workmanship.
Avdel
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hand tools
Avdel
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has introduced lightweight 1.2 seconds per rivet and an integrated cycle This is achieved by integrating the air
Genesis
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nG handtools with advanced counter that tracks working strokes and alerts cylinder and intensifier arrangement with the
features that, it says, increase reliability, operators to maintenance schedules. The placing head into a single placing tool. The
ergonomics, productivity and service over tools also feature impact resistant plastic compressed air supply can therefore be
the models they replace. bodies and heavy duty rubber. A soft rubber connected directly to the hand tool rather
The new hydro-pneumatic Avdel
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grip reduces operator fatigue and the air than the remote intensifier thus improving
Genesis
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nG1, nG2, nG2s, nG3 and nG4 supply shutoff can be easily controlled by the flexibility of use.
installation tools are suitable for assembly trigger. This contributes to
operations that use breakstem rivets and energy saving and
lockbolts in automotive, manufacturing, noise reduction benefits.
construction and general industry. The new 7537 lightweight
The new tools weigh between 1.5kg and tool for Speed Fastening
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2.28kg, with pull forces that vary between systems enlarges the range of
6kN to 18.68kN. Avdel says that the tools are Avdel placing tools by offering
stronger and faster with enhanced safety, a built in version of the
increased productivity and improved existing split tool 7530. In the
ergonomics being development criteria. 7537 version, the intensifier is
New features include an additional piston made integral to the hand tool
return spring that reduces installation rates to as with breakstem rivet tools.
The next generation in nailing technology
Paslode says that its new IM90i Fuel Injection System offers unrivalled cold weather
performance and is the first cordless nailer to be powered by an intelligent electronic fuel
injection system, which allows it to deliver the exact dosage of fuel required at any given
temperature.
The Paslode IM90i has a working threshold of between -15°C to +49°C, which has been
extensively tested under both controlled laboratory conditions and on site.
“Over 15% more powerful than any other cordless nailer available on the market, the
Paslode IM90i has the capacity to drive a full head 90mm ring shank nail into standard
construction timber, to achieve a more secure fix.” Explains Anthony Marsh head of marketing
for Paslode.
The Paslode IM90i is centrally balanced and a rubber grip increases comfort over long
working periods by improving tool handling. A double length magazine accessory is also
available, with a two-strip capacity. The magazine is removable and allows quick and easy
access for clearing any jams or debris from the tool.
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