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Finger on the trigger
Power Adhesives has announced that the TEC 810-15, which it says is the
best selling industrial glue gun in the UK, is currently being offered with a
45% price reduction for a limited period.
Bill Howlett, sales director of Power Adhesives, who manufactures the glue
gun in the UK told us, “Thanks to our loyal customers, we have had a very suc-
cessful year and with the current down-turn in the economy we wanted to go a
small way to cheering up our existing and new customers by giving them an op-
portunity to save money on our flagship product.”
The offer is for a brand new TEC 810-15 fitted with a special extension nozzle,
silicone rubber release mat, metal stand and a sample pack of the company’s
high-performance 15mm glue sticks.
Hot melt glue is applied to one substrate and as soon as the second substrate is
pressed against the first, the bond sets immediately. Most materials can be bonded
with the same glue stick but special sticks are available for difficult substrates.
“What’s more, it doesn’t need to be re-loaded as often as its smaller
counterpart because it holds 70% more adhesive. It is lightweight yet robust, and
its fully hand-adjustable trigger makes it very easy and comfortable to use.”
Other features that Power Adhesives says the gun benefits from are easy-change
temperature thermostats, fast warm-up from cold (2 to 3 minutes), high output (over two kilos
per hour), illuminated on-off switch, detachable base and extension nozzle.
Enhanced Cam Latch
New Avbolt®
line expanded
diameter available
The recently expanded line of Southco® E5 Industrial Series Cam
The popular Avbolt® fastener is now also available in a
Latches offers three additional choices for better user interface,
5/8 inch (16mm) diameter. The Avbolt® structural
with a pleasing aesthetics and key-locking versatility, in the form
fastener is a high strength, tamper resistant, blind steel
of integrated L-handle, T-handle and Flush Wing Knob designs.
fastener designed for use in heavy-duty structural
Southco says that the modular E5 latch format, with multiple
applications such as automotive, construction, container,
interchangeable cams to satisfy grip dimension
railway and mining.
requirements from 4mm to 42mm, provides
It enlarges the wide range of Avdel® structural lockbolts
cost-effective design and purchasing solutions.
by offering high tensile and shear strength that is normally
The L-handle and T-handle designs, available in
only possible with a non blind lockbolt. The Avbolt®
bright chrome and black powder-coated standard
fastener is suitable for areas with restricted access. Positive
finishes, deliver ample, ergonomic handholds for user
single sided installation requires minimal operator skill.
grasp and operation. Both offer easy single hole
The Avbolt® fastener is available in three diameters, 1/4
installation secured by a single mounting nut
threaded onto the back of the latch body, for low
inch, 3/8 inch, 5/8 inch and 25 different lengths. Two
installed-cost in panels from 1mm to 6mm thick.
installation tools are available, the 722 (1/4 inch) or the HAT
A hooked cam is also available to suit
tool which can place 3/8 inch and 5/8 inch.
different frame configurations.
Blind installation speeds up the fastening process and
The Flush Wing Knob latch, available in a
allows fastening in areas with restricted access. The visible
standard black powder-coated finish, features
lock formed at the top of collar allows easy inspection of
an aesthetically pleasing oval faceplate with a
correct placing.
recessed cup to hold the wing knob actuator
Smaller Avbolt® fasteners feature a two piece design, a
mechanism beneath the surface level of the door
sleeve and collar component and a stem. The larger Avbolt®
panel. Built-in threaded studs enable the entire housing to mount
fasteners (3/8 inch and 5/8 inch) feature a three piece
from the back of door panels up to 3.2mm thick, leaving only the
design with separate sleeve, collar and stem components
virtually flush faceplate exposed on the surface of the door.
that are pre-assembled in Avdel’s manufacturing facility to
All three of the new actuation handles provide choices of create the finished fastener.
non-locking, standard key code and user-assigned key code During installation the collar is mechanically swaged on to
configurations for more flexible access control management, and the stem to prevent unwanted removal, making the
feature over moulded keys for a comfortable, firm grip. All also offer Avbolt® fastener tamper resistant. The mechanical lock also
adapters for optional multi-point latching to improve
ensures a vibration resistant joint making the Avbolt®
security and reduce rattle in applications
fastener suitable in situations which require a tough, durable
with larger door spans.
fastener.
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