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PRODUCT NEWS


Bahco holds the key to tool storage


AS workshop managers come under relentless pressure to deliver improved productivity, often with fewer skilled hands, the benefi ts of professional tool storage and management grow stronger.


Bahco’s highly fl exible Ergonomic Tool Management system, BETMS, allows engineers, technicians, mechanics and other tool users working in the trade to design their own bespoke workshop trolley, saving time and easing stress.


Bahco’s Confi gurator software is the driving force, enabling customers to choose the size, style and colours of tool storage trolleys and judge how many drawers they will need to hold each tool group.


Lubricant resistant foam inlays in each profi led drawer can be customised to provide the logical, easy access layout of tools and equipment which professional tool users require.


It’s a tailor-made system designed to help deliver


great performance and results.


Also, noticing that a tool is missing from its designated place in a drawer protects against the risk of foreign object debris and the potential for damage it can cause.


Already in widespread global use within the aerospace, automotive and oil and gas sectors, Bahco’s tool management system brings order to schedule and budget- driven workplaces.


www.bahco.com


Safety First: C.K’s Solution for the best in cable routing


EVERY tradesman is familiar with cable routing and the risks of splinters with some cable rods. That became a painful reality for Jason Price of Jason Price Electrical Services, whose hand was badly injured last year when a cable rod by another supplier splintered during use.


But thanks to C.K, Jason became the proud owner of a C.K MightyRods PRO Cable Rod Set, which off ers total protection against splinters due to a unique SplinterShield™ coating.


Will Sheridan from C.K heard Jason’s story and, upon meeting Jason who is suff ering intense ongoing pain, presented him with C.K’s SPIRAFlex rod, to help make his work that much easier.


Three Steps to Safe Cable Routing


Working with professional tradesmen helps C.K fi nd solutions to end user needs and enables C.K Tools to develop the most advanced cable routing products. The C.K MightyRods PROare specifi cally designed


to combat the issues of painful splintering and snapping, thanks to an innovative SplinterShield™ coating - Europe’s fi rst splinter-proof material - that protects the rods and allows both safe and effi cient working conditions.


C.K realised that fl exibility is also key to successful cable routing and introduced its super-fl exible SPIRA-FLEX rod, perfect for accessing tight corners, bends and other obstacles. The SpiraFLEX draw tapes off er fantastic benefi ts when it comes to hassle-free cable routing. The super fl exible and immensely tough 4mm Ø SpiraFLEX draw tape, off ers a major improvement on standard nylon and steel draw tapes, which are often prone to twisting and kinking.


The latest introduction – the C.K Gloworm Cable Router – adds another dimension to the range and is perfectly designed for running cables around tight corners, through insulation fi lled walls, underneath fl ooring and across ceilings. Gloworm’s clever glow-in-the-dark phosphorescent


polymer construction aids routing in low light conditions and easier navigation towards exit points. When charged under natural light, Gloworm provides an eff ective glow for up to 30 minutes.


For further product information please visit www.carlkammerling.com or call 01758 704704.


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