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New Tom Parker Ltd 2016-2017 catalogue out now


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Toolex launch new range of thread milling cutters conventional


To taps and dies has


As machining speeds have improvements in


to the weakening


changed little since the 17th century, except in materials and precision. increased, tool breakage design


fluted and from Toolex avoid of


clogging have become more of a problem. The new thread milling cutters


swarf these


problems and simplify thread cutting as internal and external threads, both right-hand and left-hand, can be cut using the same tool whilst the unique single point design enhances both reliability and precision. The new range of 14 sizes, which extends from M0.8 (0.57 mm Ø)


to M10 (7.9 mm Ø), is supported by


range of matching 90° step drills. The thread cutters are available in carbide, with or without a Hard’X er coating, and the step rd’X coating only.


drills are available with Ha PVD Hard Surface multilay


Toolex To oolex  01963 31199  www.toolex.co.uk


Exciting new brands. inno vative new products. huge stock level s om Parker Ltd., Pneumatic and Hydraulic


specialists, are pleased to announce the launch of their biennial 2016-2017 produc catalogue, carefully


containing


comprehensive catalogue to date. With


over and


selected 40


years’ distributes over 1,232 products, pages experience, o their mos


t f t


this


family-run business has become a leading UK distributor of fluid power products. Tom Parker Ltd. offers over 34,000 high quality items


leading brands from their 50,000 sq.


warehouse in Preston, Lancashire. Their


new catalogue Hose, Ferrule


90 market- ft.


features 10 new


international brands: EE Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings, Elesa Hydraulic Accessories, Exitflex FITOK Twin


Stainless


Valves, Piab Vacuum Products, Seetru Bronze Pressure Relief Valves and Wyrem Ducting.


Tom Parker Ltd. will be showcasing their new catalogue as exhibitors and the Fluid Power & Systems exhibition at stand AF330.


the NEC Birmingham, , from 12th to


14th April 2016 on primary sponsors of


Tom Parker Ltd. prides itself on offering the highest levels of customer service. Their Technical Sales Team and Area Sales Managers are exten sively trained able to offer technical support and impartial advice for even the most complex of enquiries. Tom Parker Ltd. also offers a reliable DPD text/email service, confirming customer delivery times to within an hour. To maintain high operating standards, Tom Parker Ltd. is certified by the BSI to ISO9001 and is a member of both the BFPDA and PPMA.


Tom Parker To om Parker  01772 220544  marketing@tom-parker.co.uk


Converted to Astec Conveyor s A


flat belt conveyor leading cardboard manufacturer


The use of plastic m stacks of corrugated ca


conventional car an alternative transportation, dramatically and


roller conveyor and provides solid support improving the stacks


downstream equipment. The conveyor stack distortion in transit. Astec Conveyors Ltd Astec Conveyors Ltd  01283 210333 Steel


Fittings, Meech Air Movers and Amplifiers, Merlett Reinforced PVC Suction Discharge Hose, MHA Zentgraf High


Pressure Ball


stec Conveyors designed and manufactured a further heavy duty modular corrugated


system for a to


rdboard weighing up to 1,000kg each. odular belting is


transport to


for stability.


The frame is designed with a very low profile to ensure that the height of the conveyor was compatible with an existing trolley


is


powered by geared motor unit with inverter control to ensure smooth movement of


loads, which significantly decreases Astec Conveyors


can provide


bespoke design, manufacture and installation of a range of conveyor systems to meet individual handling requirements .


www.astecconveyors.com


Combatting occupational skin issues in the industrial secto r


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utilities, transportation and industrial environments. Fr designed specifically for oc a


cleansers and


he newly launched portfolio of Deb Stoko® pre-work creams, hand


fter-work restore creams have


warehousing – employees in industri om manufacturing and engineering, cupational skin care across a variety


been of to al


environments are exposed to a wide variety of skin irritants that result from difficult working conditions. This can lead to visible skin


problems, ranging from sore, chapped skin through to serious instances of occupational dermatitis. Through the use of Deb Stoko® products and by


implementing a 3-step skin programme in the


workplace – protect, cleanse, restore – industrial managers will be able to maintain a happy, healthy workforce. In addition to the most expansive range of occupational skin care products available on the market, Deb provides employers and employees with training and supporting educational materials to help encourage stakeholder buy-in on an issue that is largely overlooked within the industrial sector.


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market, for use in local loop, network and customer box applications. The extensive range of push-fit connectors


J covers both blown fibre and cable


pressurisation systems and includes gas and water block fittings.


The simple to use connectors help ensure that installations can be completed quickly and reliably. Fibres/Cables


can be microduct


system then tube


blown


connectors in either direction. To make a connection the t pushed into the fitting, while t locking


seals providing John Guest  01895 449 233  www.johnguest.com / FA / F CTORY EQUIPMENT FACTORY EQUIPMENT a and through connects seamless


unhindered fibre bundle or cable passage. John Guest


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