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INDEX consolidates in heavy duty anchor market


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NDEX explains that its SL range offers the highest level of security for heavy loads, with the EOTA Approval Option 1, valid for cracked


concrete, adhesive warranty and anti-spin system, recommended for technical and professional sales, especially aimed at large installations and above all, public works and civil engineering projects.


SLRT INDEX Fixing Systems’ SLRT anchor


is a torque-controlled expansion anchor (ETA 11/0323), Option 1 approved. It is a heavy duty anchor made of high performance class 8.8 zinc plated steel, which provides a high resistance both to traction and shear. It is suitable for both


cracked and non-cracked concrete C20/25 and C50/60, and especially recommended for high load structural applications and heavy duty machinery fixings. It has been designed with


TIMco gets CE approval on drywall screws


T.I. Midwood & Co Limited (TIMco) is an experienced wholesale supplier of fasteners, fixings, nails and power tool accessories. Since the company was founded in 1972 by Tim Midwood, TIMco has maintained its policy of never compromising on quality. High quality screws and fixings are crucial to the success of a project and TIMco is proud to announce that it recently achieved CE marking on its drywall screws.


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he Building Regulations state that products used in building work must be fit for the purpose they are intended for and CE marking can help prove this. By affixing the CE marking on its drywall screws, TIMco declares that these products conform to the essential requirements of the European


Directives. Thus the drywall screws bearing the CE marking is a sign that you can trust that TIMco’s product has been tested to prove that it meets the quality standards laid out by the most advanced technical views of experts across Europe. “This recent acquirement of the CE marking to the drywall screws reaffirms that


our valued customers can be assured of a high level of quality and service which is synonymous with the TIMco brand. The implications of this are significant for the distributor as they can be further reassured that they are providing their customer with a TIMco quality product which conforms to the Building Regulations and the proof is in the CE marking.” TIMco plans to further expand its range of products which hold the CE approval,


reassuring customers of its commitment to continue to provide high quality products. www.timco.co.uk


Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 74 March 2012 Hall: 21 Stand: B21


INDEX Fixing Systems, a manufacturer and industrial supplier of anchors, screws and other fixing systems, says it has consolidated its range of heavy duty anchors with the introduction of the loose bolt model (SLVT), the projecting bolt model (SLVE) and the stainless steel loose bolt model (SLVI).


a nylon, anti-spin bearing which prevents it rotating when the torque is applied, and also to bear high loads with minimum anchor-anchor and anchor-edge distances. The SLRT is available in different versions (loose bolt,


projecting bolt, etc). The loose bolt model offers top installation comfort, the possibility to uninstall if necessary, and gives a fire resistance rating of R120.


SLVT INDEX Fixing Systems’ SLVT anchor is a high performance,


torque controlled anchor (ETA 04/0100), Option 7 approved. It is a heavy duty anchor made of class 8.8, yellow zinc plated steel, which confers a high resistance both to traction and shear in non-cracked concrete C20/25. The SLVT anchor is especially suitable for high load structural


applications and heavy duty machinery fixings. It has been designed with a nylon, anti-spin bearing which prevents it rotating when the torque is applied, and also to bear high loads with minimum anchor-anchor and anchor-edge distances. It is available in loose bolt version (SLVT), projecting bolt version (SLVE) and loose bolt stainless steel version (SLVI).


ETA for Scell-it


Scell-it, based in Lille, France, has obtained European Technical Approval Option 7 for its Throughbolt BZ (ETA – 11/0124).


thread, prebuilt nut and ring and a three direction expansion clip for a balanced expansion, which Scell-it says guarantees an excellent anchoring in concrete. The BZ is available in diameters 6mm


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through 20mm, and has already been launched in Scell-it subsidiaries Scell-it UK and Scell-it Polska, with the BZ also having the Polish technical agreement. The technical data for BZ, as well as for the whole Scell-it product range, is available on the Scell-it website.


cell-it’s BZ is an economic throughbolt, made of high resistance steel for concrete and stone. The BZ features a long


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