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COMPANY PROFILE EVOTORQUE®


AN EVOLUTION FOR TORQUE CONTROL


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which is currently being refurbished to accommodate the new offering. The firm is also investing in new tooling, AHU manufacturing design systems and testing equipment.


EXTENSIVE HVAC EXPERIENCE


Steve Oliver, Business Development Director at Mech-Tool Engineering added: “We are delighted to be introducing this new business unit. Our in-house design team already has extensive HVAC experience and as we look to increase operational efficiency and drive down costs for our client - the time is right for us to make this investment and add this offering to our already extensive capabilities.” Mech-Tool Engineering offers a complete end to end solution for fire, blast and radiant heat protection from initial design and consultation through to manufacture and assistance with on-site installation.


MTE SCAN/CLICK SCAN/CLICK SCAN/CLICK


• USB and Bluetooth® 4.0 data transfer


• New Audit Torque mode enables users to check pre-tightened bolts


• Delivers accurate torque regardless of fluctuating voltage


• IP44 protected •Approved for application of final torque


• 3,000 reading memory, time and date stamped


• Complimentary PC software ‘EvoLog’ for data management and tool configuration


BROCHURE


Q&A


WEBSITE +44 (0) 1295 753600 | enquiry@norbar.com | www.norbar.com www.windenergynetwork.co.uk 29


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