New long arm riveter range
Scell-it Group has launched a new high quality professional long arm riveter tool range.
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he new tool range includes two rivet tools - E1 and E2 (E2 being suitable for monobolt and magnalock 6.4mm - 6.5mm structural rivets) and two blind nut tools - E3 and E4 (up to M12).
Scell-it highlights that the four tools are equipped with a
unique system of power transmission that allows effortless setting of blind rivets and blind nuts. Also, their robust and ergonomic design makes them suitable for mass production. More information as well as a product video are available on the Scell-It Group website.
Norbar torques Spitfire – again
Norbar Torque Tools of Banbury, UK, recently delivered torque wrenches to nearby Enstone Airfield in Oxfordshire for the construction of brand new Spitfire aircrafts. This event resonated strongly with key events in Norbar’s history, since the company was the first in Britain to commercially manufacture torque wrenches in the 1940s specifically for engineering Spitfire engines.
Skipper) at the Club, members are being offered the chance of joining syndicates to obtain shares in each of these aircraft, which they would co-build and co-own with other members. These are in kit form and have been designed by Supermarine Aircraft of Texas. They will eventually be used both in formation flying displays and for the individual enjoyment of the owners. Norbar was established in Banbury in 1942 as the ‘North
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Bar Tool Company’ and the initial demand for torque wrenches was driven by the need for the gasket-less cylinder head of the Rolls Royce Merlin engine used for the World War II Spitfire to be accurately tightened. Bill Brodey and his partner Ernest Thornitt obtained a licence from Britain’s wartime government to begin manufacture of torque wrenches and Norbar was launched. Philip Brodey, sales and marketing director of Norbar, explained:
“We are delighted to support this exciting project to create a piece of living aviation history. The Spitfire was an engineering triumph of its time and it is wonderful to know that we can continue to experience the thrill of its flight now and into the future.”
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he Norbar torque wrenches are being used for an inspirational project undertaken by Enstone Flying Club to construct and launch a squadron of 12 new Mk26B version Spitfires. The brainchild of Paul Fowler (aka
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