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FASTENER FAIR STUTTGART PREVIEW Reputation for innovation


Tite-Fix Ltd states that it is proud of its reputation at the Fastener Fair Stuttgart, after being a Route to Fastener Innovation prize winner at every show so far.


successful with the user and professionals alike. Tongue-Tite® is now a preferred method of fixing tongue and groove flooring and is taught as such in flooring academies; Screw-Tite®


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ite-Fix explains that as well as innovation being the key to that success, it is also the driving force behind the business, offering industry answers to application problems. Previous winning products at the show have proven


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produced in many variants to suit the demands of construction and OEM customers alike; and Clad-Tite®


Jubilee®


acquaintances with existing customers and to meeting potential new ones. It will also present products introduced since the last show including both Jubilee Superclamps and Jubilee Juniors (nut and bolt clips), now in 304 grade stainless steel, and the CV Boot Clip Kits. At the beginning of 2012, the company gained ISO 14001 accreditation, with an


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environmental management system that can give customers confidence that not only are their hose clips of the highest quality, but also that they have been manufactured using environmentally friendly processes and generating minimal levels of waste. “Whilst there have been a lot of developments the important things still remain unchanged, including the quality of our clips and the service that we are renowned for.”


Modern fixing technology


HECO-Schrauben GmbH & Co KG is a German manufacturer of screw and fixing systems for wood construction, concrete and metal applications, as well as for heavy-duty fixings.


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t Fastener Fair Stuttgart information on branded products such as HECO-FIX plus, HECO-TOPIX, HECO-UNIX and MULTI-MONTI – all developed and produced directly by HECO – will be available.


The HECO-UNIX is a patented full-thread screw with contraction


effect. HECO explains that thanks to HECO-UNIX’s unique geometry with versatile thread pitch, it combines the features of a part-thread screw with the advantages of a full-thread screw. The HECO-UNIX reveals a range of universal and versatile features making it suitable for a wide selection of applications. HECO offers national technical approvals for all product ranges


in the form of national or European Technical Approval (ETA). The company also provides a range including screws measuring between 2.5mm and 20mm in diameter and 10mm and 500mm in length. www.heco-schrauben.de


4.E14 , Tite-Fix’s latest prize 8.S02


winner, has now gained patent status and is making inroads into the timber cladding industry. “Our latest innovation will be shown at Stuttgart in February


and is the result of users demanding a recess that can be driven with a standard Pozi®


driver bit but will deliver far greater efficiency when driven by the specialist Tite® stand and you will be most welcome.” at Stuttgart


With 90 years experience since patenting the original worm-drive hose clip – Jubilee®


Clips is pleased to be exhibiting once again at Fastener Fair Stuttgart in 2013.


ince the last show in 2011 much has changed for Jubilee, including the appointment of Ingo Ingrillini, as German sales manager, who will join managing director, Ian Jennings on the stand. Jubilee says that its team are looking forward to renewing


4.F135 driver bit, providing


the most efficient drive based on the most common recess. To see the full Tite®


-Range of fixings, please come along to our


82 Fastener + Fixing Magazine • Issue 78 November 2012


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