Our guide to the latest industry solutions PRODUCT SHOWCASE
1 TAKE CONTROL WITH AURORA’S NEW SMART AND SIMPLE TO USE RANGE
Aurora Lighting Group has launched
Connect.Control – a new smart lighting range that can be used straight out of the box with no set-up needed. Operated with Bluetooth
technology, users can manage their lighting easily with just a remote control. To install
Connect.Control, simply open the box, install the light fittings, turn on the remote and you’ve got smart lighting. Users don’t even need a hub or have to download an app.
Te remote controls can be
grouped to each room and users can access six RGB colours, trigger five pre-programmed scenes, set the brightness or adjust colour temperature from warm to cool.
Connect.Control is designed
around four levels of control, allowing users a simple upgrade path with the option to add more lights and access the music mode. Visit
www.auroralighting. com for further information.
2 KNIPEX’S INNOVATIVE STEPCUT CABLE SHEARS CUT OUT ALL THE HARD WORK
Te KNIPEX StepCut Cable Shears can cut wires and strands one after the other, thus reducing the effort required by up to 40 per cent. Te innovative step cutting allows for a clean cut without the cables being crushed in the cutting process. Te StepCut is only 160 mm
long and therefore weighs relatively little. In addition, the ergonomic design of the handles enables an optimum cutting feel even with larger diameters. A pinch guard also prevents injuries; the bolted joint makes the cable shears precise and smooth-running. Te StepCut is made of forged and oil-hardened special tool steel of special quality; the cutting edges have been additionally induction-
3 TEMPUS EMERGENCY LIGHTING FROM MEGAMAN SHOWS THE WAY AHEAD
hardened. Te StepCut is not suitable for steel wire and hard-drawn copper conductors. To find out more, go online and visit
www.knipex.com
4 HULTAFORS’ SCREWDRIVERS ARE THE PERFECT TOOL FOR THE PROFESSIONAL
Philips, pozidriv and Torx® stubby screwdrivers, plus hex drivers and bit holders. Researched and developed for
professional use, they have an ergonomic design for optimal comfort. Te long rubber-coated handles ensure grip for precision and maximum transmission of power and are made from durable PPC plastic.
Megaman has launched a range of easy to install emergency lighting solutions. Offering a variety of systems, from emergency slim bulkheads to spotlights and downlights, Megaman’s TEMPUS® Emergency Lighting Series accommodates a wide range of applications. Te range includes high quality IP65 LED operated suspended and wall mounted emergency exit signs, LED exit light box and bulkhead solutions with optional pictogram exit signs and ultra-discreet recessed LED downlights and recessed
spotlights. All are either non-maintained or come with three-hour maintained and non-maintained operation modes. As part of the range, and to
complement its pre-existing GU10 and TEGO Emergency Pack, Megaman has launched an emergency kit for LED panels. Te kit is a lightweight, self- contained emergency conversion pack which offers up to three hours back-up for 36 to 50W LED light panels. For further information visit
www.megamanuk.com
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Hultafors Tools has launched a new range of screwdrivers for professional craftsmen and women. With VDE screwdrivers specially designed for electricians – including tested and certified SL/PZ and voltage tester models – there are more than 80 slotted,
Te permanent marking of type and size on the top as well as the handle’s colour make it easy for the user to select the right screwdriver. Blades are manufactured from high-quality hardened steel for long life. To find out more, call 01484 854788 or check out www.
hultafors.co.uk to download a digital catalogue.
CONTACT OUR TEAM TO SHOWCASE YOUR GREAT NEW PRODUCTS HERE
David Hughes: 0131 561 0022
davidh@connectcommunications.co.uk
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