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FEATURE SPRINGS & SHOCK ABSORBERS


COMPLETE PLASTIC LEEP SPRINGS L


ee Spring are delighted to offer their LeeP complete plastic composite


spring range ex-stock in the UK and Germany. Composite plastic springs offer the benefits of being non-magnetic and inert to most industrial chemicals. Where weight considerations are primary then plastic composite construction offers a high strength to weight ratio with an exceptional performance in low mass. This makes them suitable for a wide


range of applications such as aerospace where lightweight is at a necessity. LeeP springs are manufactured in Ultem


PEI (polyetherimide) resin which has excellent thermal stability and electrical insulation properties, while being non- contaminating. They have low flammability and are recyclable in compliance with global regulations including RoHS and REACH. The complete spring is a complete supply


package. They are available in red, orange, yellow, green and violet in ascending order of strength. Further information on Lee Spring products can be found at the website below or follow them on twitter https://twitter.com/leespringuk.


Lee Spring


Tel: 0118 978 1800 www.leespring.co.uk


THE ‘FIGHTER JETS’ OF


WAREHOUSE PROTECTION B


ollards are the essential sentinels of damage prevention in the workplace


– and thanks to McCue, the humble protector is now armed with an array of features that makes your facility safety stronger, smarter and much more economical. A finalist in ‘Best Innovation on an Existing Product’ at the illustrious MODEX expo, the McCue FlexCore Bollard’s flexible, shock absorbing properties help it deflect impacts - and its durable, high-visibility plastic shell is rust, scratch and dirt resistant. Like many McCue products, the company’s designers stepped into the shoes of customers when creating the FlexCore Bollard. Traditional core-drilled or plate- mounted bollards can withstand impacts, but cracked concrete, permanent deformation and unsightly erosion through rust, flaking paint or general wear-and-tear create a multitude of maintenance costs and


30 The McCue Flexcore Bollard’s flexible, shock


absorbing properties help it deflect impacts - and its durable, high-visibility plastic shell is rust, scratch and dirt resistant..."


problems. With the Flexcore Bollard, these issues are greatly diminished. Utilising similar technology to high- performance aircraft and military vehicles, McCue’s innovators implemented a high-strength spring- steel post attached to an industrial shock absorber for the Bollard’s core. For the exterior, the steel post carries a rubber load ring that allows the cover to rotate on impact, flex and reform. This triple- pronged protective process not only saves the bollard, it protects the vehicle or piece of equipment that comes into contact with it. On top of


this, installation is simple and


fast, with no trip hazards and fully hidden hardware.


This, combined with the ultra-low


maintenance properties of the bollard, adds up to a whole lot of savings over an extended period of time. If your bollards need replacing, or if you are about to install them new into your site, McCue’s


DECEMBER/JANUARY 2018 | DESIGN SOLUTIONS


state-of-the-art protectors will fight for your facility from the word go. To view McCue’s Flexcore Bollards and the full range of safety products and solutions please visit the website below.


McCue T: 01908 365511 www.mccue.com/uk


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