July, 2011
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Page 25 New from Wiha: SoftGrip Hand Tools
Monticello, MN — Wiha Tools has introduced a brand new line of Industrial SoftGrip Pliers and Cutters. Industrial pliers with cut- ters have “Dynamicjoint”, described as a new dimension in strength and durability. The new pliers and cutters
reportedly provide maximum com- fort in daily use, smooth operation and optimum force transmission without uncomfortable pressure points. Anti-slip pliers and cutters are equipped with soft dual materi- al for safe gripping. There are 23 styles, which
include: Combination Pliers, Line - man’s Crimpers, Stripping Pliers, Long Nose, Bent Nose, Long Flat Nose and Round Nose Pliers, Dia - gonal Cutters, Cable Cutters and Adjustable Pliers. The new industrial softgrip pli-
ers and cutters: require up to 40 per- cent less force for cutting; provide extended tool life with less deflection at the cut; have standard natural
Concealed Flush Pull Handles new from aMsp
New Hyde Park, NY — All Metric Small Parts (aMsp) has introduced the MAKTOOMTHA236 series for its line of industrial hardware compo- nents. The flush pull handles have a special rotary superior space-saving design. The zinc die cast handles have a chrome-plated finish, and the handle itself is hidden within and rotates out for use with fully con- cealed mounting hardware. These pull-type handles are
typically used on measuring instru- ments, telecommunication devices, distribution boards, distribution pan-
brushed finish; utilize special chrome vanadium tool steel; have precisely aligned cutting edges that are addi- tionally induction hardened to approximately 62HRC; have soft rounded slip guard molded into the grip; provide ergonomic two-compo- nent handle with non-slip soft grip surface; protect the hand while reducing manual effort and user fatigue.
Contact: Wiha Quality Tools, Pliers with new soft grips.
1348 Dundas Circle, Monticello, MN 55362 % 800-494-6104 or 763-295-6591 fax: 763-295-6598 E-mail:
cservice@wihatools.com Web:
www.wihatools.com
Built from
our customers’ best ideas.
Flush-mounting cabinet handle.
els, and control boards. The rotary flush pull handle can be used for lift- ing or pulling. 3-D CAD models are available
for free download at the company’s web site. The aMsp online eStore offers an extensive selection of all metric standard industrial machine components. Products include hinges, flat type, 4-knuckle type, 1800 type, lift-off type, concealed type, angled type, pipe type, friction type, double pivot type, free stopping type lifting lid type, latches, handles, handwheels, cranks, grips, levers, locks, catches, screws, washers, springs, keys, pins, leveling and sup- port feet. All products are 100 per- cent RoHS compliant. Contact: All Metric Small Parts,
2101 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park, NY 11042-5416 % 516-302-0152 fax: 516-302-0153 Web:
www.allmetricsmallparts.com
We have to admit it. Many of the innovations you’ll find in the latest Weller control unit came right from our customers. We took their ideas and built the WX 2.
The WX 2 is designed for ease of use with a unique antistatic touchscreen and an exceptionally intuitive user interface. It’s a two-channel soldering system with 240 W of power, designed to operate the latest power-hungry intelligent tools. It’s an ideal choice for precise work on LED backplanes, solar applications, and micro-soldering joints.
So to our customers, thank you. We think you’re going to like what we did with your ideas.
The new WX 2 control unit from Weller®. A new era in soldering.
ATG-246 © 2011, Apex Tool Group, LLC
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