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TOOLS Rivit’s new hydropneumatic tool


Rivit Srl has introduced its new hydropneumatic RIV511B, which is designed for the application of structural blind rivets and blind bolts.


up to 9.8mm diameter. The RIV511B can also be used for the application of Rivlock, Rivlockgrip and Rivblock blind bolts up to diameter 10mm, and Bom® up to diameter 8mm. This new tool replaces the previous models RIV509B and RIV510B combining together the features of both tools. RIV511B consists of a light aluminium handle, connected through a hose to a control unit where the intensifier and the oil tank are located. RIV511B is sold without the front head kit, which has to be chosen according to the fastener to be placed, and the tensile strength of the tool can also be customised according to the needs of the user.


A Technical data and features:


• Supplying pressure: 6 bar • Tensile strength (6 bar): 40,000N • Cylinder stroke: 32mm • Handle weight (without kit): 1.4kg


• Total weight: 28kg • Hose length: 3m • Booster dimensions (L x W x H): 495mm x 395mm x 250mm


www.rivit.it Tentec announces new Polish distributor


Tentec Ltd, a manufacturer and supplier of bolt tightening equipment, has announced the appointment of Polish based Marat sp z.o.o as distributor for its comprehensive range of bolt tensioning equipment.


welcome Marat to our distributor network. With over 20 years experience, it brings valuable expertise and contacts within the Polish industrial marketplace. Marat’s technical sales team responsible for the products have now been fully trained by qualified Tentec personnel and are ready for business.”


M Arpel’s long standing relationship


Arpel Ltd, a rivet, rivet nut and tooling supplier, says it is positioning itself to be the UK’s leading FAR distributor by increasing brand awareness and reaching new customers across the industry.


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teve Auld, managing director at Arpel, explains: “All promotions of FAR tooling products are supported with depth of stock to enable customers to purchase with confidence. We’re looking to support UK and Ireland based businesses that have busy trade counters with FAR tools.” Steve visited FAR’s manufacturing base in Bologna, Italy, before the Italian summer shut down to


discuss the Arpel trading relationship. Steve comments: “Arpel have had a long standing relationship with FAR and has developed an extensive spares range to support the FAR tooling equipment. Over the coming months Arpel will be positioning itself to be the UK’s leading FAR distributor.”


This will result in Arpel maintaining greater stocks of tooling products and spares as well as being recognised as a tool repairs


hub. Steve continues: “We are increasingly being recognised by customers for our specialist product knowledge and tool repairs – our tooling specialist has over 25 years of experience and all repairs are carried out in-house for a quick turnaround.” Arpel’s direct approach to supporting the trade counter market ensures that Arpel and FAR compliment the MRO market.


Steve adds: “Going forward, Arpel have prepared a calendar of promotions that we will be advertising. Our latest promotions are FAR tools KJ60 and KJ45. We also sell FAR rivets and rivet nuts and are currently working on a product catalogue, which will be available in the late autumn.”


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arat will be responsible for sales of Tentec’s own bolt tensioning products in the energy markets including wind power, oil and gas, and power generation, as well as the Rapid Torc range of torque wrenches for general engineering applications.


Commenting on the appointment, Mike Gethings, managing director at Tentec, says: “We are delighted to


dding to the company’s range of products for fastening systems and tools for their installation, RIV511B is a hydropneumatic tool for blind rivets featuring a booster, which has been designed for the application of structural blind rivets such as Magnariv and Monriv –

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