When it comes to reliability and performance, REMS is a brand that can be relied upon
time after time. Founded back in 1909, REMS have been developing hand tools and power tools for the pipe working industry and have a proven track record for quality and innovation. REMS embrace new ideas and technologies and as a result, are able to offer outstanding, long lasting tools that can be relied upon to perform over and over again.
One of the latest power tools from REMS is the Puma VE Universal Reciprocating Saw. A powerful and robust universal free hand saw weighing only 3.8kg. It has a 1300 watt motor with electronic variable speed giving the user greater control and flexibility when cutting. Utilising a 30mm stroke length (and when used with the correct blade type), it is capable of cutting many types of materials such as pallets, wood (even with nails in), metal, stainless steel, cast, breeze blocks, pumice, brick, fibre cement, glass fibre-reinforced plastic and carbon fibre-reinforced plastic.
A big concern for users of most reciprocating saws is the blade change operation and how quickly can they get back to work with the new blade installed. REMS have addressed this issue and have fitted a quick change blade system, simply lift the lever on the side of the machine, insert the blade and release the lever. Quick and simple. The blade can also be inserted in the reverse position for tasks that are in awkward positions or harder to reach places.
One issue that affects most power tools is the vibration the tools produces when in use. The REMS Puma Reciprocating Saw has been fitted with an anti-vibration system which reduces greatly the amount of vibration felt by the user enabling longer working times without the tiredness or arm ache often found with other tools.
Looking after tools is important and this latest model comes with a metal carry case in which to store away when not in use or for carrying between jobs.
To find out more about the REMS Puma VE Universal Reciprocating Saw, visit: http://www.transtools.co.uk/power-tools/corded-power-tools/reciprocating-saws/rems-puma-ve-universal-reciprocating-saw-240V
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Friday, 17 May 2013
Fluxaf PVCu Cleaner and Restorer
Most people have UPVc around the house nowadays whether it be doors and windows or fascia and soffit. Keeping it clean and presentable is not always and easy job with the weather in this country. After several years, dirt and grime builds up and is not easy to wash off with just soap and water. Fluxaf UPVc restorer is not just a regular cleaner, it also removes ground in dirt and restores the original clean bright colour.
Being a water based product, the Fluxaf PVCu Restorer is Eco Friendly, solvent free and non abrasive meaning it will not damage the surface of the UPVC surfaces. Its formula is fast acting and in just a few minutes, can be wiped off leaving a clean, revived finish.
It can be used internally as well as externally and gives great results in no time at all. It is a simple application, spray on to the surface requiring cleaning, leave for several minutes for the solution to start breaking down the dirt and then wash of with a cloth and water. For more stained or discoloured surfaces, leave the solution on for a longer period of time to work in deeper.
Due to its formulation, it can be used on both caravans and camper vehicles and the owners will be thrilled with the results that can be gained from using the restorer. It can penetrate down through the years of dirt and grime and restore a long lost lustre to the vehicle. As it is Eco Friendly, it can washed off with water and a cloth or for a more quicker result, simply use a pressure washer.
For more information or to purchase the Fluxaf PVCu Restorer, visit: http://www.transtools.co.uk/fixings-hardwares/sealants-and-adhesives/cleaners/fluxaf-pvcu-restorer-and-cleaner-500ml
Being a water based product, the Fluxaf PVCu Restorer is Eco Friendly, solvent free and non abrasive meaning it will not damage the surface of the UPVC surfaces. Its formula is fast acting and in just a few minutes, can be wiped off leaving a clean, revived finish.
It can be used internally as well as externally and gives great results in no time at all. It is a simple application, spray on to the surface requiring cleaning, leave for several minutes for the solution to start breaking down the dirt and then wash of with a cloth and water. For more stained or discoloured surfaces, leave the solution on for a longer period of time to work in deeper.
Due to its formulation, it can be used on both caravans and camper vehicles and the owners will be thrilled with the results that can be gained from using the restorer. It can penetrate down through the years of dirt and grime and restore a long lost lustre to the vehicle. As it is Eco Friendly, it can washed off with water and a cloth or for a more quicker result, simply use a pressure washer.
For more information or to purchase the Fluxaf PVCu Restorer, visit: http://www.transtools.co.uk/fixings-hardwares/sealants-and-adhesives/cleaners/fluxaf-pvcu-restorer-and-cleaner-500ml
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caravans,
doors,
eco friendly,
fascia,
fluxaf,
pvcu cleaner,
pvcu restorer,
soffit,
solvent free,
upvc cleaner,
upvc restorer,
windows
Location:
Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, UK
Thursday, 28 February 2013
Wera Soft Faced Hammers
With over 30 years of experience, Wera soft faced hammers delivery the best in quality and functionality for all professional applications. The double ended conical design creates an unbreakable and secure link between the handle and head. There are three styles of hammer in the range, yellow Cellidor head, red urethane head and white nylon head.
The red is a medium to hard headed hammer and is are suitable for hammering sharp-edged work pieces, bodyshop work, automotive and engineering tasks. The yellow soft faced hammer is harder than the red model and is suitable for high demand repair and maintenance work. The white very hard headed hammer is designed for metal processing, dent removal, window fitting, large building and construction work. Due to the nature of the nylon construction, they are splinter free and are ideal for use on sharper edged pieces of work.
All the heads in this range of Wera hammers are replaceable and can be retrospectively fitted where required. Each conical head is slightly tapered which allows for a more accurate hit without damaging the hammer or surrounding materials.
To compliment these versatile heads, the handles are made from strong durable high quality ash wood. The handle fitting also allows for a better cleaner hit as it does not protrude from the end of the hammer.
For more information or to purchase any of the Wera Soft Faced Hammers, visit: https://www.transtools.co.uk/hand-tools/hammers/plastic-and-nylon-hammers/wera-soft-face-nylon-hammer-maintenance-and-Repair-22mm-head
The red is a medium to hard headed hammer and is are suitable for hammering sharp-edged work pieces, bodyshop work, automotive and engineering tasks. The yellow soft faced hammer is harder than the red model and is suitable for high demand repair and maintenance work. The white very hard headed hammer is designed for metal processing, dent removal, window fitting, large building and construction work. Due to the nature of the nylon construction, they are splinter free and are ideal for use on sharper edged pieces of work.
All the heads in this range of Wera hammers are replaceable and can be retrospectively fitted where required. Each conical head is slightly tapered which allows for a more accurate hit without damaging the hammer or surrounding materials.
To compliment these versatile heads, the handles are made from strong durable high quality ash wood. The handle fitting also allows for a better cleaner hit as it does not protrude from the end of the hammer.
For more information or to purchase any of the Wera Soft Faced Hammers, visit: https://www.transtools.co.uk/hand-tools/hammers/plastic-and-nylon-hammers/wera-soft-face-nylon-hammer-maintenance-and-Repair-22mm-head
Labels:
hand tools,
nylon hammers,
soft face hammers,
wera,
window fitters
Location:
Hunmanby, North Yorkshire, UK
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