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Hultafors NEW Range of ‘Snap-Off’ Knives Precision, quality and long-lasting sharpness are the hallmarks of


these superb new products.


Hultafors Tools has launched a new range of ‘Snap-Off’ Knives for professional craftsmen and women. With 13 different knives and 4 long-lasting


precision blades, these all-round, ergonomic knives are designed and built to suit a wide range of jobs on site. From industrial and warehouse applications to specialist work on site – from like cutting boxes open and shaping plasterboard, to trimming flooring and paring cables. Symmetrically designed so that the blades can turned over, they’re adaptable for both left and right


hand use so that left handed craftsmen and women can adapt the knife rather than their own usage. What’s more, the blades are available in three widths of 9, 18, and 25mm, with different blends of sharpness and long life built in to suit regular hard work on site.


Hultafors Group UK Ltd 01484854788 www.hultafors.co.uk


Data Capture Starts with a Simple Laser Mark


The scope of part marking has broadened to a very simple method of collecting data, helping to bridge the gap between manufacturers and the foundation of the fourth industrial revolution. The process of collecting data begins with the


application of a permanent, unique ID on every component, as early in the manufacturing process as possible. The best way to do this is with a 2D Data Matrix Code, applied quickly and easily with a laser marking machine. Lasers are a contactless marking technology so remove the need for expensive fixturing and can be integrated on production lines or supplied as portable units and workstations for marking large or multiple components. As the only company designing and manufacturing this equipment in the UK, Pryor has the expertise and full support to integrate marking technology for traceability and manufacturing data capture.


Pryor Marking Technology 01142766044 www.pryormarking.com


No. 1 in Pipework Systems Modular pipework system from Jacob


Jacob has been developing its modular pipework system for over 100 years. As the lifeline of modern production plants, pipework systems are used to transport raw material and products, convey exhaust air and extract dust. This serially produced product,


made up of over 8500 different standard parts, provides the perfect solution to applications that are as diverse as the spaces they are required to fit. The combination of a lipped end and pull ring connection provides you with a customised solution


that is fast and simple to install. For the customer this means quick installation, short down time, anticipated costs and exceptional product quality.


Jacob (UK) Ltd 01694722841 www.jacob-uk.com


82 OCTOBER 2019 | FACTORY&HANDLINGSOLUTIONS


LiftEx +442034882865 www.liftex.org


LiftEx 2019 is the free-to-attend flagship event of LEEA (The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association) taking place at the Marshall Arena (formerly Arena MK) in Milton Keynes on 13-14 November 2019. This year, the not-to-be missed global gathering for the lifting industry will be part of LEEA’s 75th anniversary celebrations.


The Lifting Equipment sector is involved in a broad array of end-user markets including: rail, construction, renewable energy, civil engineering, entertainment, road & maritime transport, health & safety, utilities, logistics and manufacturing. LiftEx provides a dedicated event to address the many different challenges, solutions, regulations and best practice advice for these sectors under one roof – providing an ideal networking forum for over 1000 industry peers. In a brand new addition to LiftEx, Day One will see The Innovation Award Showcase, sponsored by


Industrial Training International (ITI). This dedicated home to demonstrations and presentations from the Innovation Award finalists pitching their solutions for votes from visitors will be the place to see cutting edge innovations for the industry. Visitors can cast their votes on the day, which will be added to those of the judges. The winner will be announced that evening at the prestigious LEEA Awards 2019. Hosted by TV presenter Rachel Riley, the LEEA Awards 2019 will be announced and bestowed at the


LiftEx 2019 Awards Dinner being held on 13 November, at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel, which is within the Marshall Arena complex in Milton Keynes. In another new development for 2019, Day Two of LiftEx will feature a sharp focus on training and


knowledge in the Open Learning Zone. Here, LEEA Learning & Development and Technical teams will be offering visitors free training sessions and clinics. This will be an open learning environment for visitors supported by TEAM card assessment sessions, mini presentations on specific subjects and technical updates, with the opportunity to gain a certificate of CPD attendance. Also on Day Two will be a programme of speakers delivering Business Support Sessions. These will


offer free industry-specific advice to visitors on IT, GDPR, legislation, HR issues, and more. In addition to these new developments, visitors to LiftEx 2019 will be able to catch up with suppliers,


view demonstrations and explore the latest solutions from over 80 of the industry's top vendors. This will include a broad array of lifting equipment solutions from companies such as Atlas Winch & Hoist Services,Carl Stahl Evita, George Taylor Lifting Gear, Hird (UK), Modulift, Petersen Stainless Rigging, Reid Lifting, REMA, Rope and Sling Specialists, Speedy / Lloyds British, Sumner Manufacturing, Tiger Lifting and Van Beest. Visitors interested in lifting bags will make a beeline to the stands of Pinpoint Manufacturing and Unique Group. Codipro will be showing lifting rings.


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Celebrating 75 Years Of LEEA At LiftEx 2019

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