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INDUSTRY NEWS


Enerpac Announces Powerful HMT 13000 Torque Wrench


The new Enerpac HMT 13000 Interchangeable Torque Wrench is an extension to the previously introduced HMT product line. Like the other models in the HMT series, the HMT 13000 offers the same advantages and low cost of ownership. The series is also cost effective because the cassettes have up to 25% less internal components than other manufacturers, reducing the risk of failure and cost of repair.


The HMT 13000 distinguishes itself through its speed, durability, and efficiency. It is designed to be interchangeable with different tools in the market. When it comes to speed, it offers best-in-class output to weight ratio and is up to 25% faster than leading competitors. As for durability, superior alloys make this tool lightweight and give it a 2.5x longer life expectancy than comparable tools.


When it comes to operator efficiency, the modular parts allow for interchangeability but at the same time guarantee a higher productivity. Its 30-degree angle of rotation saves time and money and is 25% more efficient. Other features that improve operator efficiency are a


360-degree swivel hose attachment, lightweight design that results in less fatigue, and a standard ergonomic safety handle.


The HMT 13000 is designed for low-profile applications only and suits hex sizes from 62mm to 115mm AF. The HMT 13000 delivers output torques from 1829 to 18,289 Nm.


To learn more about the latest Enerpac tools, visit the Enerpac Innovations page on their website.


H www.enerpac.com


Lithuanian Ship Outfitter Orders Rolasolv®


Fabric Roller Blinds


At the end of July a ship outfitting company based in Lithuanian confirmed a large order for a consignment of ROLASOLV® fabric roller and blackout blinds for a project they are working on.


The blinds are for a new ship being built in Norway – “newbuild 93.” The order included 37 DIMMLITE® roller blinds and 44 STOPLITE® blackout roller blinds using a range of fabrics with BS5438 flame spread certification. RAL coloured profiles were also specified to meet the interior design brief of the vessel’s complex requirements.


The ROLASOLV® range of fabric blinds are Type Approved by DNV and comply with the mandatory IMO FTPC Part 7 A.563(14) Resolution.


Paul Hopkins, Sales and Marketing Executive for Solar Solve commented, “It is always great to


receive a prestigious order from a new client. We have been working on this project since November 2020 so we are pleased to finally have the order confirmed and to start manufacturing the blinds that are going to be installed as part of a larger turnkey project. We are continuing to export our products worldwide despite the global pandemic and have seen the beginning of a recovery in the newbuild sector. Lots of vessel orders are being confirmed and shipyard berths are booked out for at least the next three to four years which bodes well for the marine industry.”


Full details of Solar Solve Marine products are available from:


q +44 191 454 8595 E info@solasolv.com H www.solasolv.com


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