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the user, cut into hose or impact upon surrounding parts. MPC’s new Protection Cap is designed to alleviate these concerns. The cap fits perfectly on the ‘tail’ and will not move under vibration, alleviating the health and safety issues emanating from proximity to possible sharp metal edges and preventing damage to hose or surrounding parts. MPC says it constantly strives to maximise the performance of its clamps and believes the ST range (pictured) is a perfect
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example, with a construction aimed at maximising seal and strength. MPC research has identified that soft hose is prone to both damage and leakage when using even the best hose-clamp so it has developed a High Security Ring to supplement its own worm-drive clamps. This ring is inserted into the clamp, preventing hose damage but more importantly, says MPC, forcing the hose material to ‘flow’ to the most advantageous areas thus improving the seal.
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...all your fastener requirements email:
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End users and distributors constantly battle with knowing which clamp is the correct solution and often with the question of what defines a ‘good’ hose clamp.
PC Industries has recognised the need to help and support its customers by opening a special training centre, at its head office in Gorredijk, the Netherlands. There it runs a one-day course and aims to answer as many questions as possible. Further information on how to take advantage of this capability can be obtained by contacting MPC. For many years there has been concern about the ‘tail’ on a worm-drive clip after tightening, which can be sharp for
Many means of transportation, power plants or industrial facilities depend on the screws, bolts and nuts retaining what they should. One wrong or faulty screw could have fatal consequences.
crews used in those environments make high demands on the raw material. They have to be produced, checked and marked carefully to meet all the requirements. To ensure the required quality, complete documentation for tests carried out as well as the traceability to the steel melt are absolutely necessary. The documentation common in Europe is defined in standard EN 10204 and described by the 2.2, 3.1 and 3.2
certificates. The 2.2 certificates contain information about the product delivered, including the material batch used and the chemical analysis of the raw material. Additional information like the mechanical properties of the product or non-destructive tests is included in the 3.1 certificate. The 3.2 certificate contains the same information but these are certified by an indepedent authority (e.g. TÜV, GL, DNV, RINA).
The exact content of the certificates has to be agreed between both parties. Güldner offers more than 30 years of experience and competence in the field of fasteners for safety-relevant systems – which is why it is confident in saying “G means Guaranteed!”.
tel. + 44 (0) 1494 462 322
www.staytite.com
dedicated to meeting all your fastening needs
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