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FOCUS ON CONSTRUCTION FIXINGS July 2012


Construction Fixings


This issue’s Focus On is dedicated to Construction Fixings. Suppliers of products


within this market sector have provided details of their capabilities along with up to date contact and product information.


Coming up in the next issue…


Sheet Metal Contact Claire Lake


Tel: +44 (0) 1727 814 508 email: claire.lake@fastenerandfixing.com E.U.R.O. Tec GmbH


EuroTec – The Specialist for Fastening Technology


Offers a wide range of constructional fasteners like


1: PanelTwistec – countersunk or flanged head for higher pull-through resistance, from 3,5 – 10 mm ø, in different coatings and material compositions. Cut point and milling thread for easy and fast screwing; blades under the csk-head for easy countersinking. Flanged head 8 mm ø screw with approval also for fastening strong insulation material for over rafter insulation.


2: TopDuo – sister of PanelTwistec with approval for fastening soft insulation material for over rafter insulation.


3: KonstruX – for all connections in wood element constructions, prefab house constructions, hall constructions, carpentry. No pilot-drilling, highest load transmission. Best value for money. Approvals available.


4: ATLAS-Wood Connector of solid aluminium, consisting of two identical parts, for auxiliary beam support, façade, almost all areas of wood construction, irrespective of the wood’s grain direction, that it can be used vertically as well as horizontally. With positioning screw to pull both parts together and to protect against unintentional loosening of the connector parts.


Tel: +49 (0) 2331 6245 140 www.e-u-r-o-tec.de


Apolo MEA Befestigungssysteme GmbH


One stop shop - Three strong brands together with a high competence in development, production and sales of fastening systems and screws.


Since March 2009 Apolo MEA Fastening Systems is part of the international Grupo CELO. Since then the customers of Apolo MEA profit from three strong brands: Apolo MEA, Apolo and CELO. The core competences are:


Apolo MEA: Fixings (nylon, metal and chemical anchors) Apolo:


CELO:


Fixing supports for electrical and sanitary trade (clamps, rails, gas nailer and accessories)


Large assortment of screws like chipboard screws, but also customized screws


•A wide range of first class light duty fasteners produced in Aichach, Bavaria. Customized products possible.


•High quality metal anchors – approved and reliable. New Option 1 wedge anchor BAZ available.


•High-performance chemical fastening systems ResiFIX – for everyone the appropriate system.


•Chipboard screws and screws for structural woodwork VELOX® ETA approved, patented, available since July 2012.


clamp. Tel: +49 (0) 8251 90485 0 -


•Clamps, clips, rails and special fixings/accessories for electrical and sanitary trade. Well known and preferred Abranyl®


www.apolofixing.com


Martyn Price Fasteners


Martyn Price Fasteners, a major wholesaler of bolts, nuts, washers, standard fasteners and special Fasteners; is also a major stockist of ‘Fixings’.


Our biggest selling concrete and masonry fixing is the standard ‘Through Bolt’ bright zinc plated; this product is extensively stocked and competitively priced.


Martyn Price also stock a range of shield anchors, sleeve anchors, standard hammerset anchors, lipped hammerset anchors and expansion anchors; give us a call.


A number of other fixing associated products along with resins are available from stock, details are available as a PDF as well as technical details for polyester resins, all available on our website below.


Tel: +44 (0) 1384 424 767


www.martynprice.co.uk


104 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 76 July 2012


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