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FASTENER FAIR HANNOVER Serving the needs of the automotive industry


Since 1979, Sterling Tools Ltd (STL) says it has perfected the art of manufacturing and marketing a wide range of high tensile cold forged fasteners thus serving the needs of leading automotive companies globally.


passenger cars, commercial vehicles, tractor and agricultural equipment, as well as engine and other aggregate OEMs. STL has an engineering department which is led by a team of


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highly experienced industry professionals and is equipped with Solid Works and 2D/3D simulation software. Its manufacturing facility includes state-of-the-art annealing,


Right Tight expands manufacturing capacity


ith a product range that includes chassis fasteners, engine fasteners, special fasteners and standards fasteners, STL has a presence in a variety of industry segments including: two wheelers,


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cold forging, inline rolling, continuous heat treatment, finishing/ coating with online hydrogen de-embrittlement, CNC turning, centre less grinding, circular thread rolling and other secondary operations. STL states that its manufacturing facilities are all TS16949,


ISO14001, ISO17025 and AS9100 certified, and it has high accuracy specialised testing equipment including: a contour graph, a Fisher scope, a torque testing machine, hardness testers, an eddy current tester, a spectrometer, microscopes and a universal tensile machine.


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Established in 1979, Right Tight Fasteners Pvt. Ltd (RTF), based in Nashik, India, supplies fasteners and customised products for a wide range of critical applications for various industry sectors.


TF is ISO/TS 16949:2009 certified and has facilities covering 25,000m2 across five locations. The company has recently undergone an expansion programme to widen its bolt manufacturing capacity to approximately 10,000 metric tonnes in the size range of M5 - M22.


RTF has also installed sophisticated facilities for heat treatment, zinc plating,


zinc aluminium flake coating, bolt forming and secondary operations. RTF highlights that equal care has been taken to ensure a good quality product by way of installing a wide range of testing equipment and supporting facilities. “Our aim for the future is to cover a wider market with a focus on high quality, innovative products and excellent service.”


Manufacturer of studs and rods


Bedouet S.A.R.L, founded in 1958, specialises in the manufacture of studs and rods from 4mm – 60mm, with a maximum part length of 6,000mm.


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edouet is able to produce prototypes as well as serial production and has a wide range of machinery including four cold forming presses (4mm - 24mm; maximum part length 850mm), five transfer machines (4mm - 36mm), seven CNC machines (4mm - 60mm), seven threading


machines (4mm - 60mm), one degreasing machine, and one automatic packing machine. The range of materials available from Bedouet include: steels (5.6, 8.8, 10.9 –


ASTM B7 - L7), stainless steels (A2.70, A2.80, A4.70, A4.80, C 1.70, C1.110 ,C3.80; ASTM B8M C 1.2.). Finally the field of applications for Bedouet’s products include chemistry,


petro-chemistry, offshore, marine, rail traffic, agriculture, refrigeration engineering, hydraulics, mechanics, building and energy.


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In the bag


operations. As a result STRUBL has extensive experience and competence in realising customer requirements. STRUBL highlights that the advantages


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of its packing system, which are especially appropriate for packing screws, dowels and all DIY parts, include:


• High flexibility and low set-up time/set-up costs, which allow efficient automation of the packaging process even for small and varying product lot sizes.


• Attractive bag design and convenient bag sizes allowing perfect product handling. This leads to competitive advantages at the ‘point of sale’ compared to expensive blister packages.


The STRUBL Plug&Pack technology


can handle a bag size range from 50mm x 50mm up to 400mm x 800mm, with different materials or mono composite films.


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There is no second chance for the first impression – which is why STRUBL KG is convinced famous companies choose its Plug&Pack systems.


TRUBL has more than 100 machines all over Europe, including Würth, Dresselhaus, Electrolux, ITW and fischer


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