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November 23, 2007

KJ45 - the New Hydropneumatic Tool for Threaded Inserts

FAR Srl, leading Italian company in the manufacture of blind rivets, threaded inserts and riveting tools that is constantly engaged in widening its product range, is very pleased to inform you that a new riveting tool for threaded inserts M4÷M12 is on sale.

Bologna, Italy (PRWEB) November 21, 2007 -- FAR Srl, leading Italian company in the manufacture of blind rivets, threaded inserts and riveting tools that is constantly engaged in widening its product range, is very pleased to inform you that a new riveting tool for threaded inserts M4÷M12 is on sale.

The tool KJ45 is characterized by an increased power, one botton, commercial tie rods, maximum ergonomics, pneumatic setting of the stroke and overpressure valve. KJ45, the new riveting tool for M4÷M12, has replaced the model KJ40 which had a great success.

The range of tools has also now been updated with the new tools K35F, RAC171 for structural rivets and FHU05 for pin and collars.

Of particular importance on the FAR product range are also the MULTISTAGE "TAMP" rivet in steel with D. 3.2-4.0-4.8, which are characterized by the retained nail, the high mechanical strength values as well as a good vibration resistance, and the zinc plated structural "Farbolt" rivets, available in dome head type 6.4x15, 6.4x20, 4.8x11 and 4.8x14 and in the countersunk version 6.4x17, 4.8x13 and 4.8x16 mm suitable for high load fastenings. Other relevant additions are the A4 stainless steel rivets and Multifar rivets in A2.

The M3 FTR in stainless steel is a new type of threaded insert introduced recently.

Moreover, FAR plans and carries out semi-automatic and automatic fastening systems. From our single main unit already in the market FAR develops different levels of automation depending on the several productive situations, from the craftsmanlike to the big industry, after analysing every single product problem.

For any further information, please visit our new website www.far.bo.it where you will find the section "Contact us" to send us your request by mail.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at November 23, 2007 09:38 PM

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