FASTENER FAIR STUTTGART PREVIEW
Developing solutions
Rawlplug will be exhibiting its heavy duty mechanical anchors, the Rawlbolt and SafetyPlus, as well as its high performance chemical fixings at Fastener Fair Stuttgart.
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Full service provider
awlplug manufactures fasteners and fixings for both the UK and European markets. Its recent bestsellers include the new 4ALL nylon plug for all types of substrates, TFIX-8ST which Rawlplug say is the most innovative fastener for façade insulation, the new R-HPTII throughbolts generation products,
as well as the latest bonded anchor solutions. Rawlplug says that it is continuously researching and developing solutions for
fixing requirements, and testing its products performance to the most challenging conditions to introduce innovative products. Rawlplug points out that it intends to focus on innovation to strengthen its position in the marketplace and continue its industry approved high specification product development. “Come and visit our stand to also find out about our GPAT complete offer.”
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Small in size but big in features
Heinz Soyer GmbH specialises in fastening and joining technology and will be exhibiting its small, portable and versatile BMS-9 stud welder at the show.
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Within the Würth Group - Würth Industrie Service is responsible for supplying the industrial sector as a full service provider of C-Parts.
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riginally the company was founded as an independent subsidiary in 1999, by the outsourcing of the industry division of Adolf Würth GmbH & Co KG in Künzelsau, Germany. Under the service brand ‘CPS® - C-Part-Solutions’ the
company offers customised supply and service concepts. CPS®
includes storage and retrieval systems, warehousing,
re-stocking and ordering systems, as well as consumption controlled supply modules such as Kanban, just-in-time and returnable container systems. This enables customers to profit from the direct delivery to their production line according to their individual needs.
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ne of the features of the stud welder is the PS-9 stud welding gun. This welding gun is equipped with a circular, multi-coloured LED display that shows the current operating status from any angle. The green
LED display on the welding gun tells the operator when the stud welding equipment is ready and can be operated whereas the red LED display signals the operator that a malfunction has occurred. The stud welding equipment is ideal for mobile use, making
the operator’s job easier and also contributes to increasing the quality of welded joints. Another innovation is the patented HZ-1 weld stud, which,
Heinz Soyer says, is suitable for all known stud welding processes and can now replace an almost innumerable variety of weld studs available on the market. This welding stud offers a wide range of benefits to the customer such as administrative simplification for construction, engineering, purchasing, logistics and warehousing.
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