Strut channel support systems
Ashish International, Ludhiana
Ashish International specialises in the manufacture and export of 316 stainless steel versions are available and case hardened channel
flexible channel support systems for cable trays and pipes. nuts may also be supplied. These products are manufactured to BS6946.
Products include anchor and foundation bolts, threaded rods, bolts Other range information can be found at
www.ashisexports.com.
and nuts, bar type hinges, fancy hinges, channel nuts, spring “We strive to gain considerable strengths in global markets for
channel nuts, fixings, clamps, special bolts and nuts. construction and allied industry,” says Ishwar Mittal, “and for this we
Based in Ludhiana, to the northwest of Delhi, the company has been are open to offers for dealership and country partners in countries like
trading for twelve years. It has been manufacturing for the last nine USA, South America, UK, Europe, Middle East.”
years and now works from a 3,800 square metre covered factory area
located in the heart of an industrial complex.
“Our factory works are well equipped to serve any sort of order
specifications on quantities and quality,” says Ishwar Mittal, partner.
“We have latest technology and infrastructure to meet the demands of
the global market.”
Foundation and anchor bolts are offered in diameters between 1/2
inch and 3 inches, with lengths between 10 inches and 80 inches
(200mm to 2,000mm), in bright zinc, hot dip galvanised or plain finishes.
Customised bolts are available on demand.
Channel nuts are cold pressed and tapped so that their teeth will
provide a "biting" action into the in-turned edges of channel sections.
The nut bodies are designed with a beveled end, which locks into
position by contact with interior sidewalls of channel when turned at 90
degree. Short and long spring, as well as top grip, versions are offered.
Standard finishes are zinc plated or zinc and yellow passivated. 304 and
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