PRODUCT OF THE YEAR
14. SCANGRIP CONNECT work lights for all! SCANGRIP CONNECT offers a range of powerful and sturdy work lights with long operation time providing extremely high light output and is compatible across all leading power tool brands with the help of a SMART CONNECTOR.
Professional users can access a
comprehensive range of innovative and high- quality work lights, regardless of their preferred batteries and power tool brand. The hybrid and innovative range of CONNECT work lights fits the professional user’s needs and can be both battery-powered and converted to a corded model for unlimited lighting.
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This groundbreaking lighting solution delivers a more convenient, flexible, and efficient working experience.
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15. Leviat launches 300mm Type 4 Wall Tie for wider cavities
Leviat’s Ancon Staifix HRT4 300mm Wall Tie is designed for use in wider walls with cavities ranging from 151- 175mm.
The 300mm Type 4 wall tie is suitable for external walls of domestic buildings up to 10m in height, aids
compliance with Part L of the Building Regulations and provides readiness for the Future Homes Standard, ensuring long-term viability and performance.
It is third party tested and UKCA & CE marked, and is suitable for use in internal party walls as a compliant Type A wall tie to Part E of the Building Regulations.
www.leviat.com
16. Tucson Pumps available in the UK
Tucson Pumps, sister company to Instantor, provides powerful, efficient, reliable and cost- effective pumps that are popular amongst installers thanks to their ease of installation. Tucson has an extensive range of pumping products such as Shower Pumps, Cold Water Booster Systems, Submersible Pumps, Central Heating Circulation Pumps and more. Equinox Shower Pumps are single and twin impeller brass body shower pumps ranging from 2-4 bar, while Tucson Circulating Pumps encompass a collection of energy efficient stainless steel, bronze body and cast iron domestic pumps and pump head replacements. MetaBoost Cold Water Booster Pumps are constant and variable speed booster pumps with a selection of heads available and SubPro Submersible Pumps are built for high performance, low maintenance installations.
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www.tucsonpumps.ie
17. UAP Stadium door knocker Featuring a patented hidden fixing mechanism, the UAP Stadium Door Knocker eliminates the need for any screws. A waterproof adhesive covering makes the product exceptionally easy to install. With a sleek and
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contemporary appearance, the knocker is available in both stainless steel and zamak with a choice of six different
finishes. A magnet secures the knocker in place ensuring it only knocks the door when in use and is not moved by the wind. A waterproof seal prevents rusting behind
the door knocker.
The Stadium Door Knocker is available with or without a viewing hole and can be engraved with numbers, text and logos. It can be finished in white, black, chrome, gold, polished mirror and satin stainless steel.
https://uapcorporate.com
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W.Howard expands window board range
W.Howard’s has expanded its Window Board range features a White Woodgrain Laminate Window Board option. This offers users the look of finished woodgrain with all the benefits of an MDF core. That means no warping, splitting or knots to deal with on site, reducing waste and installation time. Instead, the product can be fitted quickly and easily, with no need to paint or stain the product once it has been installed. The boards are designed to be hardwearing, stain resistant and easy to clean, giving property
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18. Norton Clipper’s battery-powered machineryy
Norton Clipper technology has overcome the common constraints found with petrol and diesel engines in traditionally used tools
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– prioritising high performance, increased capabilities and user comfort with its range of electric battery-powered machinery. The range consists of: CM350 B – Masonry Saw, CS352 B – Floor Saw, CT601 B – Power Float, CFP13 WB – Forward Compactor, CR11 B – Upright Rammer, B720 – Battery and C700 – Quick Charger.
Utilising a high-performance brushless Honda motor combined with a Honda battery pack, the Norton Clipper battery range provides consistent and reliable performance.
Each machine has a single switch operation, making start-up quick, easy and hassle-free. When it comes to connecting and switching the battery.
With a “one battery fits all”, which provides convenience, as well as performance without noise, vibrations or petrol/diesel fumes.
www.nortonabrasives.com
19. Norton’s RazorStar Belts and Fibre Discs The RazorStar abrasive belts and fibre discs from Norton redefine metal grinding, preparation, bevelling, and deburring applications across various industries.
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The grain’s unique shape consists of two linear regions joining to form razor-sharp tips. Each grain fractures into similar sharp profiles during grinding to consistently produce uniform shapes, which ensures a high initial cut and continued performance throughout the product life.
RazorStar belts cut faster and remove more material, reducing machine time and energy consumption by up to 20% on stainless steel and 34% on carbon steel, compared to other ceramic-shaped grains.
This contributes to the belt’s durability and long life in high-pressure grinding applications, reducing belt waste by up to 57% on stainless steel and up to 74% on carbon steel.
www.nortonabrasives.com
owners the premium look of natural timber at a cost- effective price
They are available in width options of 219mm, 244mm and 295mm to suit all requirements, and measure 25mm thick. Each 2,440mm
length is supplied individually shrink-wrapped for maximum protection while in transit and on site.
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