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Page 1: Concrete Construction Accessories

Innovative solutions and accessories for concrete reinforcement, formwork and precast

Concrete Construction Accessories

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Contents Reinforcement

Item Code Wire Centres Wire Diameter Sheet weight

(kg)

Approx sheets

per tonne

M2 per tonneMain

(mm)Cross (mm)

Main (mm)

Cross (mm)

Square A393 200 200 10 10 70.96 15 162.34

Mesh A252 200 200 8 8 45.50 22 253.16

Fabric A193 200 200 7 7 34.79 29 331.13

A142 200 200 6 6 25.57 40 450.45

A98 200 200 5 5 17.74 57 649.35

B1131 100 200 12 8 125.57 8 91.74

Structural B785 100 200 10 8 93.57 11 122.85

Mesh B503 100 200 8 8 68.31 15 168.63

Fabric B385 100 200 7 7 52.19 20 220.75

B283 100 200 6 7 42.97 24 268.10

B196 100 200 5 7 35.14 29 327.87

C785 100 400 10 6 77.41 3 148.81

Long C503 100 400 8 5 50.00 20 230.41

Mesh C385 100 400 7 5 39.28 26 293.26

Fabric C283 100 400 6 5 30.07 34 383.14

C636 100 400 9 6 63.94 16 180.18

Wrapping D98 200 200m 5 5 17.74 57 649.35

Fabric D49 100 100m 2.5 2.5 8.87 113 1298.70

Bar Unit Weights/Area

Nominal dia (mm)

Weight (kg/m)

C-Secn = area

6 0.222 28.3mm

8 0.395 50.3mm

10 0.616 78.5mm

12 0.888 113.1mm

16 1.579 201.1mm

20 2.466 314.2mm

25 3.854 490.0mm

32 6.313 804.2mm

40 9.864 1256.6mm

50 15.413 1963.5mm

Reinforcement bars cut and bent to requirements from bending schedules from a few bars to large tonnage contracts. EXPRESS in house service available. PREFABRICATION of rebar is also available. Please contact our sales office for full details

Full shape code chart at rear of brochure (pages 52-53).

Common shapes:

Bars – Cut and Bent

Used for the reinforcement of concrete structures and floor slabs. Supplied in standard sheet sizes of 2.4m x 4.8m. Flying ends are available for ‘A’ type meshes, reducing the build up of lap depth.

Can also be pre bent to your requirements Stainless steel meshes also available.

Fabric

L Bar Code: 11 U Bar Code: 21 Link Code: 51

Straight Code: 00

Reinforcements: Fabric, Bars – Cut and Bent 3

Reinforcement Accessories 4-5

Wire Spacers 6

Plastic Spacers 7

Concrete Spacers 8

Dowels 9

Terwa Alligator Couplers 10

Frost Protection 11

Crack Inducers 11

Polythenes 12

Geotextiles (Woven and Non-Woven) 12

Ground Heave 13

K-Form (Screeding) 14-15

Screeding 16

recostal® Permanent Formwork 17

Novoform 18

Beamform 19

Formwork Accessories 20-22

Formwork Anchors 23-24

Water Sealing for Tie Rods 25

Tapes 25

PVC Spacer Tubes and Cones 26

Formwork Repair and Protection 27

Kickers 28

Profile Formers 28

FLUXX Stop End Formwork for Twin Walls 29

Permanent Formwork 30

Column Formwork 31

Modform Universal Formwork 32

Worklite 33

Joint Fillers 34

Joint Sealants 35

Joint Sealant Accessories 36

Bolt Boxes & Accessories 37-38

Waterproofing – Membranes 39

Waterproofing – Liquids 40

Waterstops – Hydrophilic 41

Waterstops – PVC 42

Construction Chemicals & Compounds 43-45

Eco-friendly Construction Chemicals 45-46

Concrete Testing 47

Set-up Equipment 47

Safeprop 48

General Products 49

Lifting Loops and Sockets 50-51

Shape Chart 52-53

Terms & Conditions 54-55

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Code Description Box Qty

RB397MAX Rebar Gun 1

TWXP40 Tying Wire 50

Code Item

CAG Cartridge gun

IRG Resin cartridge

BOP Blowout Pump

Epoxy Barfest Resin Anchor Cartridge 400ml

Code Pack

TW25 10kg

STW Various

Code Item

RFTW2 Refill spool

RFDRB Dispensing reel

Reinforcement Accessories Reinforcement Accessories

The world’s first disposable tying wire dispensing reel.

By far the simplest and most efficient method of delivering wire on demand.

Reelfix

17 gauge black annealed wire for tying of reinforcement (Code TW25). 18 gauge stainless steel wire (Code STW).

A two part, nozzle mixed, polyester resin injection anchor. Provides an economical expansion, stress free fixing. Suitable for anchoring dowel bars, starter bars and studding into concrete.

Tying Wire

Chemical Anchor Fixings

Code Bar size (mm) Pack

PC 16 8 - 18 250

PC 32 16 - 32 125

A strong high visibility plastic cap, which fits securely onto the ends of exposed reinforcing bars ensuring the safety of site personnel. Coloured red. Re-usable.

Identification Caps

TJEP WIRE XP is a newly developed tying wire characterised by excellent tensile strength combined with high levels of ductility and improved elongation performance. This specific combination of characteristics means the wire works perfectly in the Re-Bar Tier, yet still provides a very strong connection ensuring the reinforcement remains in place during the concrete pour.

TJEP Wire XP is galvanised to prevent corrosion. Rust deposits on the wire could impede the performance of the Re-Bar Tier.

TJEP Wire and Gun

Code Description

NIPS Tying/Cutting Nips 7 inch

PULA Puller for Looped Tying Wires

Code Length (mm) Pack qty

LW 15 150 1000

LW 25 250 1000

LW 30 300 1000

Tying/Cutting Nips 7 inch.

Puller for Looped Tying Wires.

Looped Tying Wires.

Stainless Steel Loop Tie Wires available – Price on application.

Tying Tools

The PROTEC Rebar Safety Strip is manufactured from weather and impact resistant plastic. It is also quick and easy to use as well as being re-usable. Heavy duty version has a steel insert.

Impalement certificate available on request (RSSHD only).

Rebar Safety Strip

Code Bar dia (mm) Type Pack

sizePallet

qty

RPC0820 8-20 Square 100 5000

RPC2035 20-35 Square 100 5000

Impalement Caps have a large top surface in resilient plastic. This design aids in spreading the force of a fall over a large surface area of the human body, thereby lessening the impact. A metal insert is located under the top which provides protection against being impaled by the rebar in the case of a fall.

Rebar Impalement Caps

Code Description Pack size Pallet qty

RPCA Adaptor 100 1000

Code Type Dia (mm)

Bar size (mm)

Length (mm)

Pallet qty

RSS Plastic 45 x 75 8 - 40 1000 360

RSSHD Plastic with Steel 45 x 75 8 - 40 1000 360

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Wire Spacers

Code Height (mm) Pack qty

DK 50 50 25

DK 60 60 25

DK 75 75 25

DK 90 90 25

DK 105 105 25

DK 120 120 25

DK 135 135 25

DK 150 150 25

DK 165 165 25

DK 180 180 25

DK 200 200 25

Code Height (mm) Pack qty

H 50 50 25

H 60 60 25

H 75 75 25

H 90 90 25

H 105 105 25

H 120 120 25

H 135 135 25

H 150 150 25

H 165 165 25

H 180 180 25

H 200 200 25

Used for supporting top reinforcement or bottom fabric. Will not damage polythene membranes. Also suitable for supporting dowel bars. Supplied in 2 metre lengths.

A circular spacer for the supporting of reinforcement in slabs. Supplied in straight lengths, they are easily bent on site to form a large diameter hoop. Recommended usage 4–5 per mesh sheet.

Wire Deckchairs

Wire Hoop Spacers

Snake Spacers

Code Height (mm)

Length (mm)

Weight (kg/m)

Pack size

Pallet qty

SS50 50 2 0.195 1200 2400

SS70 70 2 0.210 1200 2400

SS90 90 2 0.223 1000 2000

SS100 100 2 0.230 1000 2000

SS120 120 2 0.244 800 1600

SS150 150 2 0.278 600 1200

SS200 200 2 0.365 400 800

Snake Spacers provide a quick and easy method of supporting reinforcement.

Approved according to DBV specification.

* UK Stock Sizes

Code Height (mm) Pack qty

FIX 15 15 4 to 16

FIX 20 20 4 to 16

FIX 25 25 4 to 16

FIX 30 30 4 to 16

FIX 35 35 4 to 16

FIX 40 40 4 to 16

FIX 50 50 4 to 16

Plastic Spacers

A strong economical and general purpose plastic spacer clip designed to accept bars from 4mm to 16mm.

Code Cover (mm) Bar diameter Pack size

WSN2012 20 4–12 1000

WSN2520 25 8–20 500

WSN3020 30 8–20 500

WSN4020 40 8–20 250

WSN5020 50 8–20 250

An economical and popular general purpose spacer providing multidirectional cover mainly to wall reinforcements.

The wheels have a small bearing area onto the shutter thus reducing the variable footprint on the finished concrete surface.

Wheel Spacer

Fix Spacer

An extremely versatile and stable plastic spacer for the support of reinforcement in horizontal and vertical applications. It is easily and quickly positioned with no wiring required. Ideal for use on hollow ribbed decks. Can easily be cut or sawn.

Continuous Plastic Spacer

Code Cover (mm) Length (mm) Pack (m)

T 15 15 2.50 100

T 20 20 2.50 100

T 25 25 2.50 100

T 30 3 2.50 50

T 35 35 2.50 50

T 40 40 2.50 50

T 50 50 2.50 50

Code Cover (mm) Pack size (m) Pallet qty

PCHZ15 15 100 5000

PCHZ20 20 100 5000

PCHZ25 25 100 5000

PCHZ30 30 100 5000

PCHZ35 35 80 3200

PCHZ40 40 80 3200

PCHZ50 50 80 3840

Versatile spacer with a high load-bearing capacity. Due to its unique design it does not easily overturn or break when stood on. Excellent concrete flow characteristics.

Manufactured in accordance with BS7973-1 :2001.

Approved according to DBV specification.

Zig Zag Plastic Chair

A spacer with a large base, designed to support reinforcement without puncturing membranes. For rebar diameters 6mm to 20mm.

Meshfix spacers with gripper head also available.

Plastic Meshfix Spacer

Code Cover (mm) Pack qty

MF 23 25 & 30 250

MF 45 40 & 50 200

MF 67 65 & 75 200

MF 910 90 & 100 100

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Concrete Spacers

Code Cover (mm) Pack qty

CB 23 25 & 30 500

CB 34 30 & 40 250

CB 345 35, 45 & 50 200

CB 45 40 & 50 200

CB 56 50 & 60 100

CB 657 65 & 70 50

CB 345 35, 40 & 50 200

Code Cover (mm) Pack qty

MB 4050 40 & 50 100

Code Cover (mm) Pack qty

Square bar

SB 30 30 Each

SB 40 40 Each

SB 50 50 Each

SB 60 60 Each

SB 75 75 Each

SB 100 100 Each

Used for supporting heavy duty reinforcement, vertical and horizontal. Double cover spacers provide a flat base for use on membranes.

Triple cover spacers give minimum contact with formwork and can be wired, to space vertical reinforcement.

A heavy duty spacer with a large base. Ideal for spacing fabric and bar off soft blindings and membranes.

An ideal way of supporting the large reinforcement of heavy duty slabs.

Minimum concrete strength 40N/mm2.

Double/Triple Cover

Mesh Blocks

Square Bar Spacers

Code Cover (mm) Pack qty

CB 20 20 500

CB 25 25 500

CB 30 30 250

CB 35 35 250

CB 40 40 250

CB 50 50 250

CB 60 60 200

CB 75 75 100

A flat based single cover concrete spacer block giving maximum stability in horizontal applications.

Single Cover

Code Bar dia. (mm)

Length (mm) Pack qty

DBS 12 12 450 100

DBS 16 16 200 100

DBS 20 20 300 100

DBS 25 25 300 100

DBS 32 32 375 100

Code Pack

DBOND 5 5ltr

DBOND 25 25ltr

Brush Brush

Dowels

Made from flexible PVC and used as a quick method of debonding dowel bars. Compressible foam plugs can be supplied separately.

A bituminous solution applied to dowel bars to allow movement in contraction joints after casting.

Dowel Bar Sleeves

Debonding Compound

A rigid length of tube, with a 25mm compressible filler in one end which, when slipped over a dowel bar, will allow for movement in expansion joints.

Dowel Bar Caps

Code Bar dia. (mm)

Length (mm) Pack qty

DBC 12 12 100 100

DBC 16 16 100 100

DBC 20 20 100 100

DBC 25 25 100 100

DBC 32 32 100 100

High yield or mild steel round bars, supplied with either cropped or sawn ends. Any size of bar is available upon request.

Stainless steel dowel bars available, prices on application.

Dowel Bars

Code Length (mm) Pack qty

DB 1245 12 450

DB 1260 12 600

DB 1290 12 900

DB 1640 16 400

DB 1660 16 600

DB 2050 20 500

DB 2055 20 550

DB 2060 20 600

DB 2090 20 900

DB 2560 25 600

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Alligator splicing couplers

Terwa Alligator Couplers

Advantages:• No need for threading or any other bar preparation.

• Fast, simple, and easy to use.

• No specialist skilled labour required.

• No welded components.

• Performs as a continuous piece of rebar.

• Allows for easy visual inspection.

• Full CARES Technical Approval.

Prices and information available on request.

The Alligator Couplers are used for splicing any grade or profile of reinforcing bar. These couplers are made for reinforcement steel with diameters in the range of 10mm to 40mm. Connection is made by inserting bars into both ends of the coupler. The shear bolts are then screwed by hand and tightened with either our electric or pneumatic impact wrench until bolts shear off. These couplers can be used in particular cases to replace the damaged reinforcement with full connection to the existing structure.

Crack Inducers

Code Size

CI 502 5m x 50mm

CI 752 5m x 75mm

Code Size

BY 40 5m x 40mm

BY 75 5m x 75mm

Code Size

T BAR 50 50mm

T BAR 75 75mm

Code Size

FRBS 75m x 1.5m x 7mm

HESS 45m x 1.67m

Frost Protection

Curing blankets are made from a high insulation material. Protects freshly poured concrete from the effects of freezing or high temperatures. Polyethylene or hessian blankets are available.

Two Part Crack Inducer is designed to be inserted into wet concrete in a slab, to enable a controlled straight line crack to be formed. The two part profile allows the top section to be removed after the concrete has cured ready to accept a joint sealing compound.

For use on the underside of slabs generally thicker than 300mm. Induces a vertical crack and used in conjunction with Two Part Crack Inducers. Supplied in 5 metre lengths.

The T-bar is used to form a straight void into the wet concrete in preparation to accept the Two Part Crack Inducer.

Frost Curing Blanket

Top Type Two Part

Bottom Type

Aluminium T-Bar

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Polythenes

Code Thickness (mµ) Size (m2) Pack

POLY 5 125 200.0 Roll

POLY 10 250 100.0 Roll

POLY 12 300 100.0 Roll

POLY 20 500 50.0 Roll

Code Grade Size (m2) Pack

BFM Medium 200.0 Roll

BFH Heavy 100.0 Roll

Supplied in 4 metre widths (folded) for use as a damp proof membrane. Manufactured to BBA Standards.

An economical general purpose sheet for a variety of site uses. Supplied in 4 metre widths (folded).

Damp Proof Membrane

Polythene Sheeting

A compressible fill, low density expanded polystyrene. Used to reduce the pressure exerted on reinforced concrete ground beams or on the vertical face of concrete foundations, caused by the expansion of clay soils (clay heave) during the life of the structure.

Cellcore is Cordek’s fourth generation collapsible void former and has been designed to protect foundations from the effects of ground heave.

The product consists of a Cellular construction of expanded polystyrene which has been designed, moulded and tested to tight tolerances to achieve the specified performance characteristics.

The standard range of products are available in a variety of depths and grades to suit most commonly encountered combinations of soil heave potential and concrete depth. If a suitable product for your requirements is not listed below please contact our sales support desk for further assistance.

In addition to the standard Cellcore HX range, variations of the product are available:

• Cellcore HX Plus with Filcor insulation incorporated

• Cellform HX with integral formwork for ground beams

• Cellvent which includes protection against VOCs and ground gases

• Cellcore HG suitable for providing ground heave protection where concrete depths exceed the capacity of the standard Cellcore HX range

Cellcore

Ground Heave

Code Item Size (m)

CL50 50mm Claylight 1.2 x 2.4

CL75 75mm Claylight 1.2 x 2.4

CL100 100mm Claylight 1.2 x 2.4

Code Item

NA Cellcore 2400mm x 1200mm

Claylight

A geotextile fabric, manufactured from extruded polypropylene tapes which are resistant to all naturally occurring soil acids and alkalis. Used for the ground stabilisation to stop inter-mixing of the top granular layer with soft sub-grade.

A range of polypropylene, thermally-bonded, needle-punched, non-woven geotextiles.The fibres are needled to form a stable network that retains dimensional stability relative to each other. The geotextile is resistant to ultraviolet degradation and to biological and chemical environments normally found in soils. Ideal for reinforcement, stabilisation, separation, filtration, drainage and protection.

Rhyno 8118 Woven

Ecotex Non-woven

Code Roll size (m)

EKotex06 4.5 x 100m roll

EKotex07 4.5 x 100m roll

EKotex10 4.5 x 100m roll

EKotex12 4.5 x 100m roll

EKotex14 5 x 100m roll

EKotex20 5.5 x 80m roll

Geotextiles (Woven and Non-woven)

Code Size (m)

SGLRAY 4.5 x 100

Results of the soil analysis

NHBC category

Predicted ground

movement or BRE/NHBC requirement

Depth of Cellcore HX

required to achieve

‘Equivalent Void’

Plasticity Index

Shrinkage Category

Void dimension (mm)

HX B (mm)

10-20 Low 50 85

20-40 Medium 100 155

40-60* High 150 220

* When the analysis exceeds 60 or a deeper void is required, please consult our Technical team

Table One Table Two

Secondly, the grade of the product is determined by the depth of the concrete to be cast on the Cellcore HX B, as detailed in table two below:

Grade** Safe Load (kN/m2)

Fail Load (kN/m2)

Maximum concrete

depth (mm)***

7/10 7 10 220

9/13 9 13 300

13/18 13 18 460

18/24 18 24 660

24/32 24 32 900

** For easy identification the panel labels are coloured as shown

*** Based on the Eurocode and a live load allowance of 1.5kN/m2

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Code Height (mm)

For slab depth (mm)

Unit length (mm)

K135 135 150 - 225 3000

K85 85 100 -140 3000

K35 35 50 - 100 3000

K25 25 Extension Strip 3000

Made from recycled materials, K-FORM is lightweight, durable and does not require removal after concrete pouring. It is easily cut to length on site and has pre-drilled holes in the vertical face for locating steel dowel bars and in the base for mortar anchoring.

Furthermore, K-FORM’s patented design features a built in expansion joint, end clips for joining and a removable top strip for joint sealing.

K-FORM UPVC Screed Rail

Pouring concrete slabs?Save time and money with K-Form

Screeding

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K-Form used for isolation joints

Screeding

K-FORM can be used to install linear and slot drainage solutions.

The vertical section of K-FORM performs the Isolation joint, making drainage installation easy, enhancing productivity and efficiency. It will allow the contractor to set up adjoining bays with falls to allow bigger areas to be poured at the same time. Compared with using timber shutters, the process time will dramatically increase as there is no need to strike out timber to repeat the process afterwards.

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Shuttering units comprised of finely meshed, trapezoidally-profiled, expanded metal, designed for creating construction joints in concrete base slabs.

Units are supplied to specific project-heights on site.

recostal® shuttering is also available with anti-leakage material and clamps to eliminate the need to weld rebars.

Benefits• Superfast to install, bespoke solution with no ply, no beams, no soldiers, no raking shores and no welding

• Huge labour-saving benefits compared to other methods

• Can be used on VERY deep slabs without the need for additional support

• Forms a robust trapezoidal construction joint tailored between top and bottom mats

• Flexibility to form joints in any position rather than being dictated by low shear areas

• Full leakage solution for the top and bottom rebars

• Did we mention...? NO WELDING!

recostal® Permanent Formwork

recostal® permanent formwork

Reinforcement

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Screeding

Code Item Pack qty

PSCB Base 100

PSCC Collar 100

PSCS Saddle 100

K22R Shaft 50m

Combinations (to top of scaffold tube)

SC1 & SB1 115 – 150mm

SC2 & SB2 140 – 205mm

SC3 & SB3 190 – 305mm

SC3 & SB4 290 – 405mm

SC3 & SB5 365 – 480mm

SC3 & SB6 440 – 555mm

A lightweight corrosion free screed chair, comprising of 4 easily assembled components. Suitable for use with timber rails or scaffold tubes for slabs 150–350mm in height. The shafts are cut to size from 22mm rough spacer tubes.

Recommended spacings of 50cm will give a stable support.

A stable two-part adjustable screed chair which, with a combination of different base and saddle sizes can accommodate slabs from 100mm–500mm.

Plastic Screed Chairs

Steel Screed Chairs

Code Slab thickness (mm)

HDSC 0 - 500

A sturdy heavy duty screed chair, reusable and fully adjustable for slab heights up to 500mm. Fast accurate adjustment. Wash and lightly oil after use for long life.

Larger sizes can be manufactured to cope with slabs in excess of 500mm thickness. Details on application.

Heavy Duty Steel Screed Chairs

Code Saddle (mm)

Pack qty

SCS 1 60 100

SCS 2 90 100

SCS 3 140 100

Code Base (mm)

Pack qty

SCB 1 65 100

SCB 2 90 100

SCB 3 140 100

SCB 4 240 100

SCB 5 315 100

SCB 6 390 100

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Beamform

Code Item Unit

SBFS45 Disposable Formwork 2.4m x 4m x 7mm

SBFS418 Disposable Formwork 1.8m x 4m x 7mm

SBFT Beam Form Tape 33mm roll

A range of spacers are available.

Polypropylene sheets provide contractors with a fast and effective means of forming ground beams and pile caps.

Sheets are light-weight and can be shaped by scoring and bending to form any ground beams on pile cap profile.

Advantages • easily handled – light and rigid

• generally requires less excavation than other formwork methods

• can be scored and bent, or cut to form any profile

• can be supplied ‘made-to-measure’, ready to install

• can be installed by unskilled labour

• a sharp knife is the only tool required less concrete wastage

• no striking – beam formwork is left in position

• no conventional formwork to strip, clean and oil

Installation 1. Forming Beam Sides only The foundation trench is excavated a little oversized and a suitable base is formed onto which the reinforcement is placed using track or concrete block spacers.

The beam formwork is cut into strips of the required size and is placed either side of the reinforcement with spacers fixed as shown to give the required concrete coverage. The sides can have a small bent return at the base to aid stability. Then, uniformly backfill to within about 50mm of the top of the beam form.

2. Using a Preformed U-Section A U-section can easily be formed by scoring and bending the polypropylene sheet to the required dimensions. Erection is similar to Method 1 except the preformed U-section is placed in the excavated trench first, followed by the reinforcement. Spacers, depending upon the type used, can be fitted to either the beam formwork or the reinforcement as convenient.

To form a continuous beam, the ends of each section of the formwork can either be overlapped or butted together and taped using a PVC tape.

Note: Spacers for both sides and base should be at a maximum of 400mm c/c.

Beam formwork can be supplied as follows:

1. In 4.5 x 2.4 sheets, which can be cut or scored and bent on site by contractors 2

2. When using sides only Beamform can be cut into strips to the contractors dimensions and delivered to site ready for use

3. Formed into U-sections to suit site requirements and delivered ‘flat packed’.

Accessories • Continuous plastic spacer is an ideal spacer for ground beam form work and is highly recommended

• Mesh Fix spacers are a good alternative

• Square bar spacers provide a sound support on the base of a ground beam. Recommended for heavy beam cages.

One of our sales engineers will be pleased to visit your site to determine your requirements and be on-hand to advise on installation.

Disposable Formwork for Ground Beams and Pile Caps

NovoformProfessional welded meshformwork system

Formwork

DescriptionStandard Novoform is manufactured using 4mm main wires at 150mm centres on 3mm cross wires at 75mm centres. Designed, tested and proven to suit foundations containing reinforcement of depths up to 2250mm.

The mesh is produced from bright drawn mild steel, manufactured to BS 4482. The mesh is electronically welded at every intersection.

The wire is tested in accordance with BS 4482. Welded intersections are tested in accordance with BS 4483 Section 13.2., with dimensional

checks being performed and recorded during production to comply with BS EN ISO 9001:2000.

SizesAll panels are 2400mm long, and are available in the following depths:

450mm, 525mm, 600mm, 675mm, 750mm, 825mm, 900mm, 1050mm, 1200mm, 1350mm, 1425mm, 1500mm, 1575mm, 1650mm, 1725mm, 1800mm, 1875mm, 1950mm, 2100mm, 2250mm, 2400mm, 2700mm.

Formwork

Typical shapes

The mesh is encapsulated with perforated LDPE film. The film is low hazard, safe for manual handling and is odour free.

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Formwork Accessories Formwork Accessories

A standard tie rod specifically designed for use with formwork. For all types of concrete structures. Cutting service available.

A continuous all round threaded tie rod, which is weldable and can also be used to form pigtails, hooks, loops etc.

Cutting service available.

A ‘knock on’ wing nut used in conjunction with waler plates for securing tie rods in formwork applications.

A combined waler plate and wing nut for 15mm tie rod.

Ideal for use with steel soldiers.

Finish: anti-rust.

Used with the knock on wing nut.

Ideal with timber and steel soldiers.

Dywidag Tie Rod

Inform Weldable Tie Rod

Wing Nut

Waler Wing Nut

Waler Plate Pressed

Code Item Failing Load Weight (kg)

Stock lengths (m)

DY15 Dywidag 15 195 kn 1.55 6.00

DY20 Dywidag 20 345 kn 2.50 12.0

DY26 Dywidag 26 568 kn 4.50 12.0

Code Item Failing Load Weight (kg)

Stock lengths (m)

B15 Inform 15 165 kn 1.55 6.10

B20 Inform 20 300 kn 2.60 6.35

B26 Inform 26 510 kn 4.60 6.30

Code Item Weight (kg)

WN15B Wing Nut 15mm 0.36

WN20B Wing Nut 20mm 0.40

WN26B Wing Nut 26mm 0.90

Code Item ø (mm)

Weight (kg)

WWN70 Waler WingNut 70 70 0.58

WWN100 Waler Wing Nut 100 100 0.70

Code Item Weight (kg)

WPB Pressed Waler Plate120 x 120 x 10 1.30

A plain flat mild steel plate washer.

For use on Formwork applications

Waler Plate – Plain

Code Item Weight (kg)

WP12B Plain Waler Plate120 x 120 x 12 1.30

WP20B Waler Plate120 x 120 x 20 2.30

WP26B Waler Plate150 x 150 x 30 5.38

Suitable for all 15mm tie bars and for use in situations where access is restricted. Ideal for use by pre-casters and mould makers.

Used for joining tie rods. Complete with centre stop to ensure equal spacing of tie bar inside the connector.

Used in water retaining structures. Cast into the concrete wall between two separate tie bars. After pouring, tie rods are removed, the water barrier remains in situ. Allow two reducers per water barrier.

Cast into the concrete wall between two tie bars, they allow ‘thru tie systems’ to be used in water retaining structures.

Available with a 120mm x 120mm indent ed plate for maximum efficiency or as a plain metal sleeve, where access between reinforcement bars may be difficult.

Hexagon Nut

Connection Nut

Water Barrier – Flanged

Water Barrier – Plated

Code Item Weight (kg)

HN25 Hexagon Nut, 15 x 25mm 0.10

HN50 Hexagon Nut, 15 x 50mm 0.21

HN206 Hexagon Nut, 20 x 60mm 5.00

HN26 Hexagon Nut, 26 x 85mm 8.00

Code Item Weight (kg)

CS Connection Nut 15 0.46

CS20 Connection Nut 20 0.65

CS26 Connection Nut 26.5 1.40

Code Item Weight (kg)

WPK Water Barrier 0.55

Code Item Pack Size

BWC Reducer 250

Code Item Size (mm)

Weight (kg)

WB15 WaterBarrier 15 120 x 120 0.60

WB20 WaterBarrier 20

Plate120 x 120 1.15

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Code Item Weight (kg)

SC Spring Clamp 0.47

TT Tension Tool 3.43

Formwork Accessories Formwork Anchors

A fast and effective method for securing wire tie rods in light formwork applications. The tension tool is used to pull the wire tie bar through the clamp.

Spring Clamp

Code Bar dia (mm)

Weight (kg)

RAD15 15mm 0.3

RAD20 20mm 0.69

For securing single sided formwork to rock or concrete walls. Hole diameter required: 35mm–37mm. Conduct tensile tests before applying final load. A rock anchor for 20mm tie rod is available. Technical details on request.

A metal anchor which can be welded to RSJ’s, sheet piling and other metal structures to accept 15mm tie rod. Anchors must be welded continuously all the way round – load tests should be conducted before use.

Mechanical Anchor

Weldable Anchor – Fitsch

Code Item Weight (kg)

Fl15 Fitsch 0.40

Code Bar size (mm)

Drill size (mm) Pack size

FRA3 15 35-38 50

Code Bar size (mm)

Drill size (mm) Pack size

SRVIK15 15 35-38 50

A heavy duty 3 leaf anchor for securing single sided formwork to an existing concrete walls.

Inserted into a pre drilled hole, and load tested before applying final load.

The Robusta vertical installation kit is the perfect solution for avoiding drilling of holes into concrete slabs after they have been poured to accept 15mm Dywidag thread bars.

Installation takes place prior to the slab being poured, leaving ideal anchor points for props, handrails etc after pouring.

The units consist of four main components, the body, a hollow threaded tube section, the threaded plastic plate for fixing to the reinforcement mate and the marking plug with aerial that allows the tube to be located after pouring of the slab.

Three Leaf Rock Anchor

Robusta Vertical Positioner

Code Item Dim a (mm)

Dim b (mm)

ø d (mm)

Dim c (mm)

A/F (mm)

Wt (kg)

MKK15 MKK Cone 15 95 50 61 40 27 0.50

MKK20 MKK Cone 20 126 65 42 70 32 0.77

MKK26 MKK Cone 26.5 135 70 57 103 46 1.70

Used when heavy duty tie rods or anchors have to be left in the concrete and for climbing applications. Cones are removed with a special spanner.

MKK Cone

Code Item Weight (kg)

IA15 Drop in Anchor 15mm 0.2

IAP Drop in Anchor Punch 0.3

Concrete Strength

Load direction 15N/mm 25N/mm 35N/mm

Axial tension 17.0 21.9 26.0

Diagonal Pull 45 21.5 27.8 32.8

Shearing 90 27.5 35.5 42.0

A drop in Anchor specifically designed for the use with 15mm Formwork Tie Rod Bars. It is ideal for low load applications, such as fixings for hand rails into existing concrete. For safety reasons we state that admissible loads for a low concrete strength of 15 N/mm.

This means in practice that the anchors are often installed the next day after concreting and are already loaded.

Drop in Anchor 15mm

Formwork Anchors

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Code Item Pack size

SUNIS Uni-Sleeve and Cone 0.40

Code O/A Length

Thread Length

Failing Length

Recommended Safe Working

Load

SFA 130mm 65mm 100kn 50kn

Plastic Cone

Formwork Anchors

A drop in Anchor specifically designed for the use with 15mm Formwork Tie Rod Bars. It is ideal for low load applications, such as fixings for hand rails into existing concrete. For safety reasons we state that admissible loads for a low concrete strength of 15 N/mm.

This means in practice that the anchors are often installed the next day after concreting and are already loaded.

The Uni-Sleeve has a 65mm long internal thread for 15mm tie rods and is ideal for:

• single-faced formwork

• edge formwork

• scaffolding brackets

• general guard rails

Safe working load: 27 kn.

Assembly

1 The cone is nailed to the formwork with preassembled nail

2 Push on Uni-Sleeve

3 Concrete and then remove formwork

4 Screw in tie rod as required

With the special sealing groove, the sleeve closes tightly preventing concrete from entering the sleeve.

Form Anchor

Uni-Sleeve Anchor

The new APT anchor range of fixings provide the construction professional with a single fixing anchor for the majority of fixing needs.

A fixing for all substrates. No plugs or inserts needed.

• Single thread design to give maximum grip with minimum insertion torque

• Balancing thread designed to ensure correct alignment of anchor with drilled hole

• One piece fixing for ease of installation and reduced cost

• Uses standard drill sizes

• Threading system allows for total removal of anchor from substrates-

• Self tapping multi-substrate anchor

APT Anchors

Stainless Steel

Anchor

Code Size (mm)

Drill Bit size (mm)

Hole depth (mm)

APT860 8 x 60 8 75

APT875 8 x 75 8 90

APT8100 8 x 100 8 115

APT1075 10 x 75 10 95

APT10100 10 x 100 1 120

APT10150 10 x 150 10 170

APT1275 12 x 75 12 95

APT12100 12 x 100 12 125

APT12130 12 x 130 12 155

APT12150 12 x 150 12 175

APT12200 12 x 200 12 225

Code Item Pack qty Weight (kg/1000)

F20 Flupp 20 1000 8.50

F22 Flupp 22 1000 9.50

F26 Flupp 26 500 14.40

F32 Flupp 32 500 25.00

Code Length (m) Width (mm)

FWT 33 50

Code Width (mm)

Thickness (mm)

Length (m)

FT 12 6 10

FT12 24 12 5

Code Item Keg weight kg

TS8 In-formstop 8.0

Water Sealing for Tie rods

Tapes

A flexible, tight fitting plug for the internal water sealing of PVC spacer tubes prior to filling with a recommended grout i.e. In-formstop cement.

A tough, high matt PVC tape used for covering joints in formwork shutters. Excellent adhesive qualities even when residual oil and dust are present. Supplied in single rolls or boxes of 18.

A cross linked closed cell polyethylene foam combined with high pressure adhesive. Used for sealing joints in formwork to prevent grout loss.

A specially developed cement for plugging and waterproofing tie holes in concrete walls, becoming waterproof within hours and withstanding a hydrostatic pressure of 10 bar after full curing. Trowel applied. Water Council approved.

Flupp

Formwork Tape

Formwork Foam Tape

In-formstop

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Code Internal Dia. (mm)

External Dia. (mm)

Weight (kg)

No. in pack

K22 22 26 0.184 50

K26 26 30 0.214 25

K32 32 36 0.285 25

Code For Spacer Tube

Concrete Cover

No. in pack

Weight (kg/1000)

2210 K22 10mm 500 4.40

2215 K22 15mm 500 8.26

2612 K26 12mm 500 17.10

3212 K32 12mm 500 12.30

Code For Spacer Tube

Concrete Cover

No. in pack

Weight (kg/1000)

2225 K22/26 25mm 500 16.60

2235 K22/26 35mm 250 21.48

2250EX K22/26 50mm 250 29.75

2250 K22/26 50mm 125 25.00

2625 K26/30 25mm 250 15.84

2650 K26/30 50mm 125 26.00

3230 K32/36 30mm 250 28.52

4020 K40/46 20mm 125 20.00

CK Cone Key 0.34

PVC Spacer Tubes and Cones

Used as a distance spacer between formwork faces, they allow tie rods to be withdrawn for re-use. Available in 2m and 3m lengths.

A wide range of single use plastic cones, for use with spacer tubes 22mm to 32mm diameter giving required concrete covers of 10mm, 12mm and 15mm.

Manufactured from a rigid PVC, this range of cones can be extracted easily for re-use with the aid of a cone key. For use with spacer tubes 22mm to 40mm in diameter, giving concrete covers from 20mm to 50mm.

Spacer Tubes

Cones – Expendable

Code Description Weight (kg per 100 units)

511845 2-part Angle Cone 5.55

511846 Basic Cone, Recoverable 3.35

511847 Headpiece, non-recoverable 1000

511899 Removing tool 1.08 (per unit)

109930 Fine crained concrete cone 0.14 (per unit)

109931 2-component glue 2x 0.5 (per unit)

• The angle for anchoring through the wall can be adapted between 45° and 90°

• Easy to fit

• Special tool makes cone removal easy

• Independent to the angle of anchoring through the wall – resulting in a circular opening after removing the basic cone

• This circular opening can be closed easily with our Robusta-refined concrete cone, leaving a clean visible concrete surface

Robusta Angle Cone

Code Item No. in pack

Weight (kg/1000)

P20 Plug 20 1000 1.85

P22 Plug 22 1000 2.37

P26 Plug 26 1000 5.00

P32 Plug 32 500 4.45

P40 Plug 40 250 12.00

An easy cost effective way of plugging the end of spacer tubes prior to making good.

Plugs

Cones – Re-usable

Code Keg (kg)

FRC 7.0

Code Keg (kg)

FW20 20.0

Uses: Sealing around door and window frames, sealing glass to glass and glass to aluminium, sealing around pipes and sanitary fixtures and sealing duct work. Draft proofing casement windows and doors.

Colours:White, Clear, Brown, Black.

Code Item Size

HFOAM Aerosol 750ml

GFOAM Canister 750ml

FGUN Foam Gun Each

FGC Cleaner 0.5 ltr

Code Item Pack size cartridge

SS33 Silicone Sealant 310ml

Formwork Repair and Protection

A wax based formwork sealer with a non-stain fugitive dye, which waterproofs and protects timber shutters. When used on steel formwork it will considerably reduce staining and scabbing. Brush applied.

HMA Multi Purpose Silicone is a high performance Acetoxy Curing Silicone which provides a permanent water tight flexible seal and offers excellent adhesive properties, making it suitable for use on glass, aluminium, painted surfaces, sanitary ware, ceramics and non-porous surfaces.

Gap filling, fast setting adhesive foam. A single pack, aerosol, expanding foam. Fills irregularly shaped holes in formwork, cut-outs, etc. Fixing door and window frames. Sealing gaps around pipes and ducts. Approx. 50 litres per 750ml canister. 12 canisters to a carton.

Formwax

Silicone Sealant

Gun Foam – Handy Foam

A two part pre-mixed resin paste which, with the addition of a reactive hardener, produces a fast setting compound for the repair of holes and damaged areas of timber formwork. Trowel applied.

Formwork Repair Compound

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The patented Fluxx shuttering system puts an end to time-consuming, untidy improvisations when completing formwork on cavity wall faces.

The system consists of only two components. The Fluxx-Slab Stop End Bar made from a specially manufactured Flex steel profile which is braced with the plastic Fluxx-Locking Anchor in the slab joints. After the concrete work is complete, the anchor is broken off and the bar can be used again.

Fluxx

FluxxStop end formwork for twin walls

Formwork

Part No. Description Weight (kg)

5810011 FLUXX stop-end bar, L=150 cmgalvanised, powder-coated, red 2.10

5810016 FLUXX stop-end bar, L=100 cmgalvanised, powder-coated, red 1.40

5810060 FLUXX internal corner stop-end bar, L=150 cmgalvanised, powder-coated, white 2.50

5810065 FLUXX internal corner stop-end bar, L=100 cmgalvanised, powder-coated, white 1.70

5810075 FLUXX telescopic bar, L=65 cmgalvanised, powder-coated, red 0.75

5810067 FLUXX telescopic internal corner stop-end bar,L=65 cm, galvanised, powder-coated, white 0.75

5810020 FLUXX locking anchor(250 pieces in plastic bucket) 0.01

5810095 FLUXX F6 foil tape – supplied in rolls of 18 m 0.55

5819030 Plastic bucket for 250 FLUXX locking anchor 0.62

5810040 MST mesh panel, 143 x 87 x65cm 105.00

Profile Formers

Kickers

Code Bar length mm (includes end caps)

KAF15 150

KAF17 175 175

KAF20 200 200

KAF25 250 250

KAF30 300 300

Code Size plain (mm)

Pack Size (m)

D 1010 10 x 10 100

D 1515 15 x 15 100

D 2020 20 x 20 100

D 2525 25 x 25 100

Code Size plain (mm)

Pack Size (m)

DL 10 10 x 10 100

DL 15 15 x 15 100

DL 20 20 x 20 100

DL 25 25 x 25 100

A high-quality, robust alternative to the threaded bar kicker. Simple and easy to adjust with fingers. The anchor is pushed into the wet concrete or tied to the reinforcement. The spacer rod can then be easily adjusted by thumb and finger only.

Cutting service means we can provide Kik Lok anchors for any wall width from stock.

Manufactured from impact resistant PVC. Used to form chamfered edges to beams, columns and walls. Supplied with or without tails for nailing. 2.5 metre lengths.

Kik Lok Anchor

Angle Fillets

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Permanent Formwork

Code Length Width Thickness Weight sheet

RIB2 2m 0.445m 0.575mm 4.272

RIB3 3m 0.445m 0.575mm 6.408

An expanded zinc coated steel mesh sheet, used during concrete pours to form construction joints and stop ends. Can also be used in the construction of in situ horizontal floor slabs. Easily cut and bent into required shape.

Formrib (Expamet Hy-Rib)

Code Height (mm)

Width (mm)

Length (m)

Pallet Qty (m)

SEF140 140 120 2.25 378

SEF160 160 120 2.25 315

SEF180 180 120 2.25 315

SEF200 200 120 2.25 252

SEF220 220 30 2.25 234

SEF240 240 140 2.25 189

SEF250 250 150 2.25 158

SEF260 260 160 2.25 149

SEF280 280 170 2.25 135

SEF300 300 180 2.25 135

SEF350 350 210 2.25 90

SEF400 400 240 2.25 63

SEF450 450 270 2.25 63

SEF500 500 300 2.25 54

Code Height (mm) Pallet Qty (m)

SSRAS140 140 480

SSRAS160 160 480

SSRAS180 180 420

SSRAS200 200 420

SSRAS220 220 360

SSRAS250 250 300

SSRAS280 280 300

SSRAS300 300 300

SSRAS320 320 300

SSRAS340 340 240

SSRAS360 360 240

Openings of all sizes in base slabs and concrete floors are quickly and easily installed.

Shuttering strips are perforated crosswise every 50mm, therefore the length of the opening is a multiplication of this size, e.g. 150 x 150mm, 200 x 300mm, 250 x 250mm. The scaled profile ensures proper bond to the concrete.

Method of installation Unroll shuttering strip and cut to length with tin snips or angle grinder. Fold shuttering strip over the edge of a table at the required length and trim. Fix the overlapping ends with tie wire or metal strips.

Speed Edge is a galvanised, self-supporting metal edging for the shuttering of in-situ concrete floor slabs. Once cast, the metal profile becomes part of the structure, thus protecting the concrete from damage

Shuttering Strip – Rolls

Speed Edge Formwork

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Column Formwork

CodeTube

diameter (mm)

Tube thickness

(mm)

Max. pour height

(m)

Concrete required (m3/m)

Weight (kg/m)

CF0150 150 2.80 6 0.018 1.24

CF0200 200 2.80 6 0.031 1.63

CF0240 240 3.20 6 0.045 1.96

CF0250 250 3.20 6 0.049 2.08

CF0300 300 3.20 6 0.071 2.38

CF0350 350 3.70 6 0.096 3.09

CF0400 400 4.10 6 0.126 3.52

CF0450 450 4.10 6 0.159 4.50

CF0500 500 4.60 6 0.196 5.44

CF0550 550 4.60 6 0.237 5.99

CF0600 600 5.00 6 0.283 6.53

CF0650 650 5.00 4 0.332 7.16

CF0700 700 5.00 4 0.385 7.71

CF0750 750 5.00 4 0.442 8.26

CF0800 800 5.50 4 0.502 8.81

CF0850 850 5.50 4 0.567 9.36

CF0900 900 5.50 4 0.636 9.91

CF0950 950 5.50 4 0.708 10.46

CF1000 1000 5.90 4 0.785 11.11

CF1100 1100 5.90 4 0.950 12.77

CF1200 1200 5.90 4 1.130 13.21

BAG® Column Formers are a single use formwork system that gives an excellent smooth fair face surface finish. Our Column Formers are manufactured by welding together several layers of high quality polyethylene coated craft paper, that are spirally wound and bonded together by heating the polyethylene. Once this step is complete, a water resistant foil is also spirally wound over the craft paper, sealing the column against humidity. This manufacturing process requires no additional adhesives which reduces the wall thickness, making the BAG® Column Formers light and easy to handle.

BAG® Column Formers

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Benefits• Designed for hand-set applications as well as crane dependant large-size formwork

• Modular design principle and well-balanced panel selection make gang-forming possible even for complicated layout plans

• Flat steel frame for guaranteed sturdiness and long product life cycle

• Compatible with all PASCHAL systems

• Keybolt as a universal means of connection for all panels and accessories

• Large-size panel GE – pre-assembled Modular panels can stay together as units or are supplemented by larger GE panels, with unlimited compatibility

VersatilityThe Modform Universal Formwork has really earned its name, because this system is used all over the world on many different building sites where it demonstrates its versatility, adaptability and flexibility, for foundations, walls, shafts, round walls, columns or beams.

The degree of difficulty of the structures to be built can vary considerably, because the balanced range of panels means that the formwork can be adjusted ideally to all layouts and cross sections. The size of the structures to be built does not matter: small surfaces are not a problem for the Modular panels.

Modform Universal Formwork

Need versatile formwork?Modform Universal Formwork for a wide range of applications

Formwork

WorkLite worksite lights are suitable for construction sites of all sizes. Due to the reliable and cost effective LED technology used, WorkLite can withstand varying working conditions, vibrations and impacts (drop tested at 21m).

WorkLite can illuminate even the most challenging worksite because its light is directed precisely where it is needed, without wasting a single ray of light. WorkLite uses COB LEDs as its light source (12 to 25W) and produces light of up to 166lm/W, compared with basic fluorescent lamps which produce light of only 50lm/W. The light output of these LEDs is of top quality compared to the energy consumed.

Code WLITEY

WorkLite

WorkLiteIllumination for all work sites

General Products

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• Maintenance-free• Impact tested (21m drop onto concrete)• Portable• Multiple-orientated (can be stood upright, hung or positioned upside down)• Linkable (up to 50 no. units on 3KVA supply• >70% energy saving against fluorescent tubes• Instant lighting (no warm up time)• Compliant with EN 60589-1• Compliant with EN 60598-2-22• 100% recyclable• Two year warranty

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Code Size (mm)

FBS 12 2440 x 1200 x 12

FBS 20 2440 x 1200 x 20

FBS 25 2440 x 1200 x 25

Joint Fillers

Code Slab depth

Joint thickness (m)

FB 100* Metre 12 20 25

FB 150* Metre 12 20 25

FB 175* Metre 12 20 25

FB 200* Metre 12 20 25

Code Slab depth

Joint thickness (m)

PF 100* Metre 12 20 25

PF 150* Metre 12 20 25

PF 175* Metre 12 20 25

PF 200* Metre 12 20 25

* Denotes joint width

* Denotes joint width

Code Size (mm)

SPFS12 Polyfoam Sheet 12 x 2000 x 1600

SPFS20 Polyfoam Sheet 20 x 2000 x 1600

SPFS25 Polyfoam Sheet 25 x 2000 x 1600

Joint Sealants

A compressed wood fibreboard impregnated with bitumen emulsion for use as an expansion joint filler. Available in sheet form or cut to size. Manufactured to BS1142.

Sikaflex® PRO-3 is a 1-component, moisture- curing, elastic joint sealant with high mechanical and chemical resistance.

Uses Sikaflex® PRO-3 is designed for movement and connection joints in floors, pedestrian and traffic areas (e.g. parking decks, car parks), warehouses and production areas, applications in the food industry, sewage treatment plants, tunnel construction and in cleanrooms.

Cold applied, high performance, pavement joint sealant conforming to the requirements of BS EN 14188-2:2004 and BS5212 Part1:1990

Colpor 200PF is a two component cold applied pouring grade sealant for pavement joints. It is flow applied into the joint either directly from the can or using a Fosroc G Gun.

Colpor 200PF retains its movement accommodation of 25% on butt joints throughout the extremes of temperature, it does not harden in cold weather nor become excessively soft,or pick up in hot conditions.

Colpor 200PF is resistant to jet blast and is suitable for concrete runways and hardstandings.

Colpor 200PF is suitable for areas where fuel spillage is likely.

In trafficked areas the maximum expansion joint width should not exceed 30 mm, wider joints are likely to suffer mechanical damage. It

Thioflex 600 is available in gun and pouring grades. The gun grade is ideal for general application. It is packed in a ready to mix, 2.5 litre tin containing the base and curing agent in the correct proportions. The pouring grade for joints in horizontal surfaces is supplied in 5 litre packs with the base and curing agent in separate tins.

Thioflex 600 is particularly recommended for use in high-rise buildings and other applications where access for subsequent maintenance will be difficult and the risk of early movement failure must be minimised. It is also suitable for sealing joints in brickwork, retaining walls, basements and subways.

Thioflex 600 pouring grade is recommended for initial sealing of expansion joints and stress relief joints in floors and sealing other horizontal surfaces.

A closed cell expanded polyethylene foam used for expansion joint in concrete slab construction and brickwork joints. Available in sheet form or cut to size with an option for 25mm rip-off strip for subsequent sealing.

Heavy Density 70kg also available

A re-usable PVC void former for forming grooves in concrete, prior to sealing with joint sealant. Manufactured in 3 metre lengths. Available in full or half sections.

Fibreboard Sikaflex® PRO-3

Fosroc® Colpor 200PF

Thioflex 600 Polysulphide Sealant

Polyfoam Joint Filler (30kg density)

Void Formers

Code Size (mm)

VF20H 3000 x 20 x 10

VF20F 3000 x 20 x 10

VF25H 3000 x 20 x 10

VF25F 3000 x 20 x 10

Texell 60 is a, closed cell, cross-linked, semi rigid polyethylene, joint filler, for use in brick and blockwork.

Texell 60 is ideal for use in all water retaining structures such as reservoirs, sewage tanks, runways, taxiways and aprons, sea defences etc.

Texell HD

Code Item Width Length

TBC Strip 10mm 2m

TBC Strip 15mm 2m

TBC Strip 20mm 2m

TBC Strip 25mm 2m

TBC Sheet 10mm 2m x 1m

TBC Sheet 15mm 2m x 1m

TBC Sheet 20mm 2m x 1m

Advantages • Movement capability of ± 35% (ASTM C 719)

• Very high mechanical and chemical resistance

• Bubble-free curing

• Good adhesion to most construction materials

• Solvent-free

• Very low emissions

Uses Sealing movement joints in building and civil engineering structures, including superstructures, floors, basements and subways.

Advantages • Meets key international standards

• Forms a tough, elastic, rubber-like seal

• Accommodates continuous and pronounced cyclic movement

• Excellent adhesion to most common substrates, including primed concrete, glass, aluminium and stainless steel

• High resistance to ageing reduces physical damage due to climatic extremes

is necessary to recess the level of the sealant 5 to 8 mm below the pavement surface, the depth is dependent on the season and temperature at the time of sealing. Additional protection for the joint aris can be provided by chamfering the top edge.

Uses For the sealing and maintenance of joints in concrete roads, concrete runways and hard standings. Colpor 200PF is particularly suitable for sealing areas where fuel and oil spillage might occur such as aircraft hardstanding areas, oil terminals, garage forecourts, parking and cargo bays.

Advantages • High durability and long service life

• High movement accommodation

• Cold applied — no heating equipment required

• Fuel, oil and hydraulic fluid resistance

• Jet blast resistant

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Joint Sealant Accessories

Code Item Size cc

BG60 Barrel gun 600

Code Item Unit

PAD Mixing paddle each

Code Item Unit

FP Follower plate each

Code Item Unit

THBS Brush Short Each

THBL Brush Long Each

Code Item Size (ltr)

TLC5 Tool cleaner 5

Code Length (mm) Taper

WCB 1 225 70 x 20

WCB 2 305 92 x 20

WCB 3 375 108 x 25

WCB 4 460 114 x 25

WCB 5 535 118 x 30

WCB 6 610 133 x 30

WCB 7 760 133 x 30

Bolt Boxes and Accessories

Code Length (mm)

PB 0 150

PB 1 225

PB 2 300

PB 3 375

PB 4 450

PB 5 525

PB 6 610

Code Length (mm)

Diameter (mm)

EB 0 150 75

EB 1 225 75

EB 2 300 75

EB 3 375 100

EB 4 450 100

EB 5 600 100

Code Length (mm) Pack size

BBPL380 380 15

Used for the easy and controlled application of joint sealants in both horizontal and vertical plains. Will accept Gun grade material and polyurethane sausages. Supplied complete with applicator nozzles.

Manufactured from waxed cardboard and used for positioning Holding Down Bolts in concrete bases, to allow a wide adjustment of the bolts for easy location of steel frames.

Approx. No. of Cones per 25kg sack of grout allowing for M20 bolt:

As above, but manufactured from expanded polystyrene. They can be easily dissolved with the use of Polysolve PY25.

Approx. No. of Cones per 25kg sack of grout allowing for M20 bolt:

An expanded metal tube used for positioning holding down bolts in applications where the bolt box is to remain in the concrete.

Approx. No. of Cones per 25kg sack of grout allowing for M20 bolt:

A rigid design prevents collapse during concrete pour and does not require removal.

A mixing paddle for use with all two part joint sealant. The paddle ensures that the sealant components are correctly mixed together ensuring the correct consistency and two part reactions required to cure.

A metal Follower Plate used to aid the extraction of sealant from the tins into the Barrel Gun. After the sealant has been mixed using the paddle, the Follower Plate is placed on top of the sealant in the tin and the Barrel Gun on top of the plate. By pushing down on the plate the sealant is forced to the gun.

A course bristled brush that is ideal for helping in the application of Hot Poured Sealants. Can also be used for the application of Liquid membranes. Available with a short or long handle.

A solvent based cleaner for the removal of sealant from tools used. It should be especially used for cleaning out Barrel Guns in order to keep them operating correctly.

Barrel Gun Waxed Cardboard Bolt Boxes

Polystyrene Bolt Boxes

Expanded Metal Bolt Boxes

Plastic Bolt Boxes

Mixing Paddle

Follower Plate

Tar Brush

Tool Cleaner

WCB1 WCB2 WCB3 WCB4 WCB5 WCB6 WCB7

36 16 9 6 5 3.5 3

PB0 PB1 PB2 PB3 PB4 PB5 PB6

30 19 14 11 9 8 7

EB0 EB1 EB2 EB3 EB4 EB5

20 13 10 4 3.5 2.5

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Code Size (mm)

HDB 1620 16 x 200

HDB 1625 16 x 250

HDB 1630 16 x 300

HDB 1635 16 x 350

HDB 1640 16 x 400

HDB 2020 20 x 200

HDB 2025 20 x 250

HDB 2030 20 x 300

HDB 2035 20 x 350

Code Size (mm)

HDB 2040 20 x 400

HDB 2045 20 x 450

HDB 2050 20 x 500

HDB 2425 24 x 250

HDB 2430 24 x 300

HDB 2440 24 x 400

HBD 2440 24 x 400

HDB 2445 24 x 450

HDB 2450 24 x 500

Bolt Boxes and Accessories

Code Bolt diameter (mm) Pack Size Pallet Qty

BC20 20 100 5000

BC24 24 100 5000

Code Item

NG25 Non-shrink Grout

SGA Grout Additive

A comprehensive range of holding down bolts inclusive of a nut, washer and square plate washer. Any sizes not listed can be specially manufactured. Galvanised bolts also available. Prices on application.

The Bolt Cracker is an innovative invention designed to maximize holding down bolt movement. It provides a simple, easy to install, safe and cost effective solution to a very common problem within the construction process.

A high strength non-shrink multipurpose cementitious grout that, with the addition of water, produces a free flowing grout. Ideal for the grouting of holding down bolts.

Holding Down Bolts

Bolt Cracker

Non-Shrink Grout

Code Length (mm)

Diameter (mm)

Box size (kg)

Pallet (boxes)

BRWN050 50 3.5 25 50

BRWN065 65 3.5 25 50

BRWN075 75 3.5 25 50

BRWN100 100 4.0 25 50

Bright Round Wire Nails are suitable for use in joinery applications where appearance is essential.

Bright Round Wire Nails

Waterproofing – Membranes

Sheetseal 226 is a cold applied, high density polyethylene film, coated with a bitumen/rubber self adhesive layer with a removable reinforced silicone paper. Sheetseal Primer is a bitumen solution.

Uses • Water and water vapour barrier

• Factory controlled thickness

• Elastic and flexible

• Damage easily repaired

• No drying time

• Sulphate resistant

• Selvedge strip to improve lap sealing

Applications Basements and sub-structures, ground floors, reservoirs, retaining walls, concrete, masonry, steel, insulation boards / ICF systems.

RIW Sheetseal 226

Bituthene® GP is a combination of a high-density polyethylene film and a self-adhesive rubber/bitumen compound. It is supplied in rolls 1 mm thick overall, 1m wide and 25m long (25 m2).

The product is for low-risk applications only and is capable of resisting a hydrostatic head up to 1m. All concrete and masonry surfaces to which the membrane is to be applied must have a smooth finish. Surfaces should be clean, dry, free of voids and any sharp protrusions. Masonry surfaces must be rendered to provide an even flush surface, if not rendered then all brick or blockwork must be flush pointed. For higher risk applications, we would recommend the use of Bituthene® 4000, Bituthene® 8000 or Preprufe® 800PA.

Bithuthene® GP

Code Item

RIWSSL226 RIW Sheetseal 226

Code Item

GCPBITUGP Bituthene GP

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Features and benefits• Easy to apply

• Can be applied on different substrates

• Highly economical

• Swells in contact with water

• Can swell into cracks and gaps

• Long-term reliability tested

• Resistant against water and various chemical substances

• No hardening time required

• No welding required

• Adaptable to fit many different detailing tasks

• Different types and dimensions available

Waterproofing – Liquids

Code Size (ltrs)

BE25 25

BE200 200

Code Size (kg) Yield (ltrs)

WAP8 5.0 4.24

WAP25 25.0 13.25

Liquid Asphaltic Compound is a damp-proof solution, used in two coats to provide a damp-proof membrane on solid floors or for protecting foundations, retaining walls, abutments, beams, lintels and similar structures against moisture and attack from sulphates contained within the soil.

Benefits• Barrier to water and water vapour

• Forms a highly flexible membrane

• Easy to apply

• Application accommodates awkward details

• Once dry – resistant to frost

• Resistant to sulphates

Single component, rapid setting, polymer modified mortar for arresting severe water infiltration under pressure through cracks and joints in concrete and masonry in basements, underground tanks and below surface structures. It is ideally suited for sealing around pipework and forming fillets in tanking situations.

Benefits• Material only requires mixing with water to give a mortar which sets in 2 minutes to arrest infiltration

• Portland cement based mortar free from chlorides

• Polymer modified to enhance bond and prevent washout

• Non-shrink properties ensure a water tight seal

• Cement ase is less hazardous than traditional caustic additives

A special blend of rubber latex and bitumen emulsion suitable for use as a waterproofer, multi-purpose adhesive and crack sealer. Brush applied.

Coverage approximately 0.6-0.9 m2 per litre.

Liquid Asphaltic Compound

Water Plug

Bitumen Emulsion

Code Drum tiems

LAC 25

Waterstops – Hydrophilic

Code Item Roll size (m)

DSEAL Dual Seal (Standard) 8.00

DSEALW Dual Seal 8.00 (Saltwater Grade) 8.00

Code Type Size (mm)

SSIKSW SikaSwell® A 2005 20 x 5

SSIKSW SikaSwell® A 2010 20 x 10

Dual Seal is manufactured from Sodium Bentonite which swells up to 20 times its dry volume in contact with water to provide a totally watertight joint. It can be applied directly onto scabbled surfaces even in damp conditions prior to the next concrete pour. It requires no welding, adhesives or special junctions. Jointing and change of direction is simply achieved by overlapping by 50mm.

SikaSwell® A is an acrylic sealing profile which swells in contact with water to seal all types of joints and penetrations in concrete. It has a rectangular profile and is available in several sizes.

Typically used to seal:• Construction joints

• Pipe and steel work penetrations through walls and floor slabs

• Construction joints in cable ducts, etc.

• Around all types of penetrations through concrete

Approvals and standards• Functional test to check sealing capacity, WISSBAU, Report No. 2012-206

• Agrément Certificate, Sika Hydrophilic Waterstops, BBA, Certificate No.13-4994

• Test Report, Water tightness testing of hydrophilic waterstop, Vattenfall, Report No.1278-10

A conformable, swellable polymer/butyl rubber waterstop strip that expands in contact with water. When fully encapsulated by poured concrete, the expansive forces form a seal against concrete faces. The seal resists hydrostatic pressure, stopping water from entering sub-structures.

Adcor® is a unique product that has been specifically developed to provide higher performance than bentonite or conventional swellable rubber waterstops. Superior performance arises from:

• Controlled, reproducible, volumetric expansion.

• Cohesive strength maintained after volumetric expansion.

• Malleable and plastic, enabling easy application to a variety of concrete profiles.

Dual Seal

SikaSwell® A

Adcor 500

Code Item

GCPADCOR Adcor 500

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Code Item Size (mm)

Roll size (m)

CB150 Centrebulb Expansion 150 15.0

CB200 Centrebulb Expansion 200 15.0

CB250 Centrebulb Expansion 250 12.0

Code Item Size (mm)

Roll size (m)

ES200E Extraseal Expansion 200 15.0

ES250E Extraseal Expansion 250 12.0

Code Item Unit

WJ Waterbar jig each

Code Item Unit

HK Hot Knife each

Waterstops – PVC

Flat Dumbell and Centrebulb Internal Waterstops have been specifically developed, with their unique rib and end bulb profiles to provide a totally effective water barrier when cast centrally within concrete wall and floor joints.

Extaseal External PVC Waterstop is a high performance, heavy duty profile waterstop specifically developed to seal joints in concrete structures at the external surface thus protecting the reinforcing steel against corrosion attack, in addition to providing a totally watertight seal.

Note: A full range of pre-fabricated junctions to suit all PVC Waterstops are available.

Used for joining PVC waterstops. Jigs available for each profile.

110v Hot knife for use on site when welding the PVC waterstop together.

PVC Waterstop – Internal

PVC Waterstop – External

Waterstop Jig

Hot Knife

Construction Chemicals and Compounds

Sikadur®-41 CF Normal is a thixotropic, 3-component patching and repair mortar, based on a combination of epoxy resins and special fillers, designed for use at temperatures between +10°C and +30°C.

Uses As a repair and bonding mortar for:

• Concrete elements

• Hard natural stone

• Ceramics, fibre cement

• Mortar, Bricks, Masonry

• Steel, Iron, Aluminium

• Wood

• Polyester, Epoxy

• Glass

As a repair mortar: • Filling of cavities and voids

• Vertical and overhead use

• Corners and edges

As an abrasion and impact resistant wearing course:

• Joint filling and crack sealing

• Joint and crack arris / edge repair

Sikadur®-41 CF Normal

Advantages • Easy to mix and apply

• Very good adhesion to most construction materials

• High strength

• Thixotropic: Non-sag in vertical and overhead applications

• Hardens without shrinkage

• Different coloured components (for mixing control)

• No primer needed

• High initial and ultimate mechanical strength

• Good abrasion resistance

• Good chemical resistance

Standards Mortar for structural and non-structural repair, tested according to EN 1504-3, provided with the CE-mark

Code Item

SIKDUR41 Sikadur®-41

Class R2 Polymer Modified Cementitious Repair Mortar. Ideal for the rapid repair of damaged concrete, sets within 30 minutes.

Advantages

• Slump free – ideal for vertical and overhead repairs

• High Build - apply from 2mm to 50mm thick

• For internal and external use

• Easy to smooth and float

• Shrinkage compensated and crack free

ARDEX A46 Multi-Purpose Repair Mortar

Code Item

ARDA46 Ardex A46

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Construction Chemicals and Compounds Construction Chemicals and Compounds

Epoxy resin free-flow grouts conforming to the requirements of BS EN1504-3 Class R4 and BS EN 1504-6 Anchoring of reinforcing steel bar.

Conbextra EP are epoxy resin based products designed for free-flow grouting of gap thicknesses from 0.25 to 120 mm. Two grades of product are available: Conbextra EP10 for grouting gap thicknesses from 0.25 to 10mm. Comprising of a two component, low viscosity unfilled epoxy resin system which is mixed and poured into the gap. Conbextra EPR for grouting gap thicknesses from 10 to 120 mm. A three-component system consisting of base resin, liquid hardener and specially graded inert fillers, which are mixed and poured into the gap.

Uses For grouting under baseplates, crane rails, turbines where heavy dynamic loads are encountered and areas where chemical spillage may occur.

Conbextra EP10

Typical applications include: • Reciprocating machinery

• Testing equipment

• Heavy crane and transporter rails

• High speed turbines

• Centrifuges

• Drop forges

• Electroplating and chemical plants

• Anchoring of steel bars

Advantages • Low creep characteristics under sustained loading

• Resistant to repetitive dynamic loads

• Non-shrink, ensuring complete surface contact and bond

• High compressive, tensile and flexural strengths

• Fast, convenient installation with rapid strength gain

• Withstands a wide range of chemicals

• Two grades available for gap widths 0.25-10 mm and 10-120 mm

Sika®-4a is a rapid setting waterproofing admixture. When mixed with ordinary Portland cement and water, it sets rapidly to seal areas of severe water infiltration through concrete, rock or masonry. USES Sika®-4a is used as preliminary waterproofing work on wet surfaces or where there is general infiltration of water, prior to the application of subsequent cementitious render or gunite. Typical applications are tunnels and culverts, mine galleries, water reservoirs, concrete pipes and manholes. It can also be used in quick setting mortar for assembly work, e.g. for fixing anchors, bolts and other fitting subject to early loading in rock or concrete.

Benefits • Ready to use

• Quick setting

• Prevents cement wash out

• Does not contain chlorides

• Excellent resistance to backwater pressure

Sika 4 and Sika 4A

Advantages • Rapid setting for rapid leak plugging and/or fixing

• Ready to use, just add clean water and ordinary Portland cement

• Does not contain chloride

Areas for Use: • Rendering or concreting against low water pressures

• For rendering or concreting in wet areas

• Leak stopping against low water pressure infiltration.

Code Item

FOSCONEP Conbextra EP

Code Item

SIK45 Sika 4

SIK4A5 Sika 4A

Rapid setting, high strength, fibre reinforced, shrinkage compensated waterproof mortar for structural repair and reinstatement of concrete. CE marked in accordance with BS EN 1504-3 Class R4.

Uses Durable repair of concrete subject to heavy wear such as roads, runways, bridges, decks, floors and footpaths. Suitable for repair methods 3.1, 3.2, 4.4, 7.1, 7.2 as defined by BS EN 1504-3. When bulked out produces a pourable mortar or micro-concrete especially for potable water applications.

Advantages • Incorporates the latest proven cement chemistry, microsilica, fibre and styrene acrylic copolymer technology.

• Pre-packaged material only requiring mixing with water on-site. Can be bulked out with sand or aggregate.

• Rapid strength development, even at sub-zero temperatures. Allows early return to service.

• Sets in 10 minutes at 20°C yielding a durable, high strength mortar.

Fastfill – Structural Repair Mortar

• Repairs can be walked on in 1 hour, and subject to vehicular traffic in 2 hours.

• Ideal for use in tidal applications due to rapid setting properties.

• High bond strength exceeds tensile strength of concrete, ensuring monolithic performance of the repair.

• Portland cement base.

• Dense matrix resists 10 bar water pressure. Very high diffusion resistance to acid gases and chloride ions.

• Resistant to a wide range of chemicals. Sulphate resistant to class DS-5/5m of BRE Special Digest 1 and ideally suited for sewage and wastewater applications.

• Non-toxic when cured and listed as authorised under Regulation 31 for use in the supply of drinking water.

• Economic mortar requiring no substrate or inter-layer priming. Part bags can be mixed.

Code Item

FF25 Fastfill

Code Item Drum size (ltrs)

ECOL25 Eco lease 25

ECOL210 Eco lease 20

A formwork release agent using the latest soluble polymer technology to produce an environmentally friendly and highly efficient release material for concrete formwork on site.

Coverage 20-30m2 per litre.

Eco Lease

Eco-friendly Construction Chemicals

Code Item Size ltr

ECWW25 Standard 25

ECWW210 Standard 20

A water based curing compound comprising of an Aqueous silicate solution that reacts to deposit an integral layer of high strength crystals into the pore structure of the concrete. Also available with a tinted fugitive dye to assist in the identification during application.

Eco Cure

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Code Width (mm) Length (mm)

CMS100 100 100

CMS150 150 150

Code Description

SCONE Cone

SPLATE Plate

SFUNNEL Funnel

STR Tamping Rod

SMR Metal Ruler

Code Description

SCOOP Metal Scoop

Manufactured from steel and capable of withstanding heavy usage without suffering distortion. Tamping Rod also available.

Four part

BS 1881, Part 108

Line marker is a high quality fast drying and hard wearing acrylic line marking paint which is a lead and xylene free formulation. For use on concrete, tarmac, wood and composites.

Concrete workability can be measured using the slump test.

Concrete scoop.

Steel Cube Moulds

Line Marker Paint

Slump Cone Set

Scoop

Concrete Testing

Set Up Equipment

Code Colour Size (ml) Box Qty

LMPW White 750 12

LMPG Green 750 12

LMPO 7Orange 750 12

LMPBL Black 750 12

LMPR Red 750 12

LMPB Blue 750 12

LMPY Yellow 750 12

Curing tanks and other accessories available.

Code Item Size (ltrs)

MS11 Metal Spray 11

PS10 Plastic Sprayer 10

KSS15 Knapsack Sprayer 15

RCF25 Cleaning Fluid 25

Sprayers

A full range of high performance sprayers for construction chemicals. Suitable for use with mould oils, release agents and curing membranes. We recommend that all sprayers are cleaned through after use with Cleaning Fluid (RCF25).

Eco-friendly Construction Chemicals

Code Item Size (ltrs)

STG25 Gel 25 Standard 25

A transparent water based gel type concrete retarder with a colour tint to assist application. Ideally suited for the production of exposed aggregate finishes or ‘keyed’ surfaces for construction joint.

Coverage 3-5m2 per litre

Safetard Gel

Code Item Size (ltrs)

STL25 Liquid 25

STL25 Liquid 210

A water based spray applied liquid that retards the setting of the top surface of freshly placed concrete. The surface laitance can be brush/washed away the following day to produce an exposed aggregate finish.

Coverage 5m2 per litre

Safetard Liquid

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Code Item Size (mm)

RF 100 Standard 3000 x 100

RF 150 Standard 3000 x 150

RF 200 Standard 3000 x 200

RFF 100 Flexible 3000 x 100

RFF 150 Flexible 3000 x 150

RFF 200 Flexible 3000 x 200

Manufactured in 3 metre lengths. All standard road forms are square edged and have holes at 300mm c/c for dowel bars. Available for both sale and hire. Special sizes can be made to order.

Standard and Flexible Road Forms

General Products

Code Size (mm)

RFS 18 450 x 22

RFS 24 600 x 22

RFS 20 600 x 20

SPFS 16 1000 x 16

Smooth finish with forged points.

Road Form Stakes / Setting Out Stakes

Code Size (mm)

FP 12 1350 x 12

A mild steel pin, pointed at one end, and with a curled lamp hook on the other. Ideal for supporting safety barrier fencing.

Fencing Pins

Code Standard prop

Closed (m)

Open (m)

Weight (kg)

SP0 No 0 1.041 1.829 11.28

SP1 No 1 1.753 3.124 16.34

SP2 No 2 1.981 3.352 17.48

SP3 No 3 2.590 3.962 20.20

SP4 No 4 3.200 4.876 23.84

Threaded portion is friction-welded to the outer tube to produce a lighter-weight prop. Head and base plates are specially profiled to ensure safe and secure stacking.

Outer tube: 60.3 mm diameter Inner tube: 48.3 mm diameter

PIN is manufactured from 080M40 (EN8) to BS970.

Manufactured to BS4047 and tested to BS5507.

Adjustable Steel Props

Code Size Closed (m)

Open (m)

Approx weight (kg)

TS0 0 0.32 0.47 5.0

TS1 1 0.49 0.73 7.0

TS2 2 0.69 1.09 9.0

TS3 3 1.03 1.73 13.0

Safe, simple adjustable steel struts for bracing trench linings and for shoring low level, single faced formwork setups. Inner remains captive in the outer.

Trench Struts

SafepropSafe back propping during concrete curing

Propping

Prevents serious injuriesThe patented spring loaded attachment preventsback props from falling over during the concretecuring and post-tensioning period.

Increases efficiencyRemoving the need to drill support anchors ontoprop heads, or the requirement for ledger framesto stabilise back props, means the installation isquicker and easier, saving time and money.

Maintains structural integrity Removing the need to drill into the slab reduces therisk of concrete cancer and prevents contact withstressing cables, reinforcement and services. TheSAFEPROP unit will support and transfer the proploads up to 15mm deflection.

Beyond 15mm deflection the SAFEPROP unit willstill have the ability prevent the prop falling over (to a maximum overall deflection of 50mm).

One size fits all Tested and compatible with all legs or props used inthe concrete frame market.

Can be used at the top or at the bottom of the proppost-tensioning period.

Each SAFEPROP unit weighs 4.5kg.

Push pull props also available

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Code Thread Dia. (Rd)

Length (mm)

Safe Working Load (kg)

SLT1240 12 40 500

SLT1655 16 55 1200

SLT2067 20 69 2000

SLT2477 24 78 2500

SLT30105 30 105 4000

SLT36125 36 125 6300

SLT42145 42 145 8000

SLT52195 52 195 12500

Popular Rd lifting socket available in sizes up to Rd52. Available in both zinc plated and high grade stainless steel. Always use with additional renforcement.

Tubular Lifting Sockets

Code Thread SWL (kg)

SSLE12 M/Rd12 500

SSLE16 M/Rd16 1200

SSLE20 M/Rd20 2000

SSLE24 M/Rd24 2500

SSLE30 M/Rd30 4000

SSLE36 Rd36 6300

SSLE42 Rd42 8000

SSLE52 Rd52 12500

These are an alternative to lifting loops and are used where lifts over 45º are required. They are also especially useful in precast yards where high volume of movements occur. This is because they are very robust by comparison with lifting loops.

Lifting Eyes

Code Thread SWL (kg)

SSLL12 M/Rd12 500

SSLL16 M/Rd16 1200

SSLL20 M/Rd20 2000

SSLL24 M/Rd24 2500

Suitable for use with eithwr M or Rd Sockets. Not recommended for lifts over 45º. See table for details. All loops and eyes are CE marked and come with a valid test certificate. All loops should be replaced when the wire becomes frayed or damaged.

Lifting Loops

Threaded Lifting Devices

Lifting Loops and Sockets

Code Safe working load tonne

Model d x h Pack

LSC 1260 0.5 RD 12 x 60 500

LSC 1680 1.2 RD 16 x 80 250

LSC 2095 2.0 RD 20 x 95 150

LSC 24100 2.5 RD 24 x 100 100

LSC 30150 4.0 RD 30 x 150 50

Cast-in lifting sockets provide a safe means of lifting concrete beams, mainly in precast applications.

The sockets are cast into wet concrete, in preparation for the acceptance of the lifting loop after curing.

Cast-In Lifting Socket

Lifting Loops and Sockets

Code D x E H mm

Load tonne Pack

LL12 12 x 22 155 0.5 50

LL16 16 x 27 155 1.2 50

LL20 20 x 35 215 2.0 25

LL24 24 x 37 255 2.5 25

LL30 30 x 50 300 4.0 10

Lifting loops with a pressed on socket with thread. For use with lifting sockets. Complete with test certificates.

Lifting Loops

Code Thread (Rd) Length SWL

(kg)Pack Size

SSLW12137 12 137 500 200

SSLW16216 16 216 1200 50

SSLW20257 20 257 2000 25

SSLW24360 24 360 2500 25

SSLW30450 30 450 4000 1

SSLW36570 36 570 6300 1

SSLW42620 42 620 8000 1

SSLW52880 52 880 12500 1

For use in lifting a wide range of concrete units, without the need for further reinforcement. Available in stainless steel on request.

Long Wavy Tailed Sockets

Code Thread (Rd) Length SWL

(kg)Pack Size

SSSW12108 12 108 500 200

SSSW16167 16 167 1200 50

SSSW20187 20 187 2000 25

SSSW24240 24 240 2500 25

SSSW30300 30 300 4000 1

SSSW36380 36 380 6300 1

SSSW42450 42 450 8000 1

For use in lifting a wide range of concrete units, without the need for further reinforcement. Available in stainless steel also.

Short Wavy Tailed Sockets

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1 Definitions1.1 In these conditions, unless the context requires otherwise:

‘Company ’ Inform (UK) Limited (CRN:01572026), whose registered office is at John Dean House, Wellington Road, Burton upon Trent, Staffordshire, DE14 2TG, or any successor, assignee or subsidiary of Inform (UK) Limited; ‘Conditions ’ the terms and conditions of trading set out in this document; ‘Cus tomer’ the person who buys or agrees to buy and/or hire the goods from the Company; ‘Delivery Date’ the date specified by the Company when the Goods are to be delivered; ‘Equipment’ the articles which the Customer agrees to hire from the Company; ‘Goods ’ the articles which the Customer agrees to buy and/or hire from the Company; ‘Hire Period’ the period commencing when the Customer takes physical possession of and holds the Equipment on hire (including Saturdays and Sundays and Bank Holidays) and ending upon the happening of any of the following events: (i) the physical return of the Equipment by the Customer into the Company’s physical possession; or (ii) the physical repossession or collection of the Equipment by the Company; ‘Price’ the price for the Goods excluding carriage, packing, insurance and VAT; and ‘Rental’ the Company’s charging rate for the hire of the Equipment and to be paid by the Customer to the Company during the Hire Period and any extension therefore excluding carriage, packing, insurance and VAT.

2 Basis of Contract2.1 These Conditions shall apply to all contracts for the sale and/or hire of Goods/Equipment by the Company to

the Customer to the exclusion of all other terms and conditions including any terms or conditions which the Customer may purport to apply under any purchase order, confirmation of order or similar document.

2.2 All orders for Goods and/or the hire of the Equipment shall be deemed to be an offer by the Customer to purchase Goods or hire Equipment pursuant to these Conditions. Acceptance of delivery of the Goods and/or Equipment shall be deemed conclusive evidence of the Customer’s acceptance of these Conditions.

2.3 Any variation to these Conditions (including any special terms and conditions agreed between the parties) shall be inapplicable and shall not bind unless agreed in writing and signed by an authorised representative of the Company.

2.4 Any advice or recommendation given by the Company or its employees or agents to the Customer or its employees or agents as to the storage, application or use of the Goods and/or Equipment which is not confirmed in writing by the Company is followed or acted upon entirely at the Customer’s own risk. The Company shall not be liable for any losses sustained by the Customer following the said advice or recommendation.

3 Price, Rental and Payment3.1 The Price and/or the Rental shall be the Price or Rental referred to in the Company’s Quotation and/or other

documentation. Any Price and/or Rental referred to in a quotation shall only be valid for 30 days. The Price and/or Rental is exclusive of VAT for which the Customer shall be additionally liable and which shall be due at the rate ruling on the date of the Company’s invoice.

3.2 The Company reserves the right, by giving notice in writing prior to the Delivery Date, to alter the Price and/or the Rental to reflect any increase in costs to the Company due to factors beyond the Company’s reasonable control, and change in Delivery Dates, quantities or specification for the Goods and/or Equipment by the Customer, and/or any delay caused by any instructions of the Customer.

3.3 Except where otherwise stated in Clause 12, Goods and/or Equipment supplied are ex works. In the event that the Company agrees to deliver the Goods and/or Equipment, the Customer shall be liable for the costs of transportation, packaging and insurance.

3.4 The cost of pallets, bins, packaging, cases and returnable containers will be charged to the Customer in addition to the price of the Goods and/or Equipment.

3.5 Payment of the Price and/or Rental (together with VAT) shall be due within 30 days of the date of the Company’s invoice and/or in accordance with the provisions of Clause 12 in the event that the Goods are required for shipment. Time for payment shall be of the essence of the contract. If the Customer fails to make any payment in full on the due date the Company may charge the Customer any reasonable additional administration costs and/or interest (both before and after judgment) on the amount unpaid at the rate of 2% per calendar month with any part of a calendar month being treated as an entire month for the purpose of calculating interest. Such interest shall be compounded with monthly rests.

3.6 The Company shall be entitled to appropriate payment made by the Customer in respect of any Goods and/or Equipment in settlement of invoices or accounts which are overdue and in respect of such Goods and/or Equipment as the Company may in its absolute discretion think fit, notwithstanding any appropriation intended by the Customer to the contrary.

3.7 The Customer will make all payments due to the Company without any set-off, deduction, counterclaim or other withholding of monies. 3.8 The Company may set a reasonable credit limit for the Customer. The Company reserves the right to terminate or suspend the contract to the Customer if allowing it to continue would result in the Customer exceeding its credit limit or the credit limit has already been exceeded.

4. Terms of Hire4.1 If the Customer mixes the Equipment with the Customer’s own equipment, the Company’s decision as to

subsequent separation and identification of the Equipment shall be final.4.2 Risk in the Equipment shall pass immediately to the Customer when the Equipment leaves the physical

possession or control of the Company. Risk in the Equipment shall not pass back to the Company from the Customer until the Equipment is back in the physical possession of the Company. This shall apply even if the Company has agreed to cease charging the Rental.

4.3 Title in the Equipment shall remain at all times with the Company. The Customer has no right title or interest in the Equipment except that the Equipment is hired to the Customer. The Customer must not deal in any way with the title or any interest in the Equipment. This shall include without limitation, selling, assigning, parting with possession, charging, pledging, mortgaging, securing, hiring exerting a lien or lending.

4.4 The minimum Hire Period is 14 days. The Customer shall pay to the Company during the Hire Period the Rental in the amounts and at the intervals specified by the Company. Payment shall be made in accordance with Clause 3 above. Provided that the Customer shall not be in default of its obligations under these Conditions, the Customer shall be entitled to terminate the hire on giving the Company not less than 3 days notice in writing to that effect and by paying the total Rental which would have been due for the total Hire Period requested by the Customer originally and by returning the Equipment (at the Customer’s expense) to the Company in good repair and condition. If the Customer (i) fails to pay any Rental or other sums due in full when due or (ii) the Company has good reason to doubt the Customer’s credit worthiness or (iii) the Customer shall do or cause to be done or permit or suffer any act or thing whereby the Company’s rights in the Equipment are prejudiced or any event referred to in Condition (Termination) 14.1 occurs then the Customer shall be deemed to have repudiated the Contract and the Company may at any time thereafter accept that repudiation and the Contract will terminate forthwith and for all purposes, without prejudice to the Company’s rights under these Conditions.

4.5 Where the hire of Equipment is to a Customer who is an individual and the hire would be covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (as amended) the duration of the Hire Period shall not exceed 3 months. Accordingly the hire of any Equipment is not covered by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (as amended).

4.6 The Company reserves the right to vary the Rental at any time during the Hire Period. If the Rental is revised, the Company shall give the Customer 28 days notice of the revised Rental and shall be entitled to charge the revised Rental at the expiry of the 28 day period.

4.7 Any Equipment proved to be defective when delivered will be replaced free of charge by the Company and Rental will be suspended until the replacement is available, and the Company will not levy any delivery charges in respect of such replacement.

5 Use of Equipment5.1 The Customer shall not permit the Equipment or any part thereof to be used for any purpose for which it is

not expressly designed and the Customer further agrees that it will not:-5.1.1 without the prior consent of the Company affect either itself or allow or enable any third party to make any

mechanical or other Modification to the Equipment.5.1.2 either itself or allow or permit any third party to make any alterations or additions to the Equipment;5.1.3 remove or interfere with any identification marks or plates affixed to the Equipment nor attempt or purport to

do so nor permit any such removal or interference to be effected;5.1.4 deface the Equipment nor add or erect any painting, sign-writing, lettering or advertising to or on the

Equipment; and/or5.1.5 sub-let or part with possession of any of the Equipment without the prior written consent of the Company.6 Lost Equipment6.1 The Customer shall notify the Company forthwith of any Equipment which is lost or damaged.6.2 Upon receipt of notice of loss or damage pursuant to Condition 6.1 or if the Equipment is not returned

to the Company or the Company has reason to suspect that the Equipment has been lost or damaged beyond repair or where after reasonable notice from the Company (being not more than 7 days in any event) the Customer shall be unable to produce the Equipment such Equipment shall be treated as lost and the

Company shall invoice the Customer for a sum equal to: (i) the replacement cost of the Equipment on a new for old basis less the amount paid to the Company under any policy of insurance taken out in accordance with these Conditions; plus (ii) the Rental for the period from the date of the notice in Condition 6.1 or the date that the Company’s suspicion arose under this Condition, until the date of the receipt in full in cash or cleared funds by the Company of the amount representing the replacement cost of the Equipment.

6.3 All Equipment shall remain the property of the Company notwithstanding that it may have been lost or treated as lost pursuant to Condition 6.2. The Customer shall at all times use its best endeavours to assist the Company to resume possession of the Equipment. Where Equipment previously treated as lost is returned to the Company or recovered and taken back into use by the Customer the Customer shall be entitled to a credit equal to the sum paid in respect thereof pursuant to Condition 6.2 and the Company shall be entitled to charge the Customer Rental in respect of the Equipment as if the same had never been lost but had remained in the possession of the Customer.

7 Damage to Equipment7.1 Unless proven to be due to negligence on the part of the Company the Customer shall be solely responsible

for loss or damage to the Equipment.7.2 The Company shall have the right itself to repair or have repaired any Equipment which is the subject of an

accident. If the Company does not choose to do so the Customer shall be liable to reinstate or repair the Equipment at its own expense and shall continue to pay the Rental in respect of such Equipment during such reinstatement or repair.

7.3 In accordance with Condition 7.4, if the Equipment is returned to the Company in a condition other than that in which it was provided to the Customer a charge for cleaning, re-conditioning, renewing or replacing the Equipment will be made where considered necessary by the Company. The Customer will be notified in writing of such damage and the Equipment will be available for inspection for 7 days from the date of such notice.

7.4 The Customer is responsible for the proper handling, dismantling, storage, maintenance and cleaning of the Equipment. Loss or damage howsoever caused (excluding fair wear and tear) to the Equipment will, without prejudice to any other remedies the Company may have, render the Customer liable to a charge for the cost of any repair and/or cleaning or maintenance required to return the Equipment to a condition fit for re-hire and the Rental until such repairs, maintenance or cleaning have been completed. Damage shall include wear and tear beyond normal use such as breakages, cuts or drillings.

8 Return of the Equipment8.1 Without prejudice to the foregoing or to the Company’s claim for any arrears of Rentals or damages for

any breach by the Customer of these Conditions or any other rights of the Company, the Company and/or its authorised representatives may at any time after termination or expiry of the Hire Period without notice retake possession of the Equipment and for such purpose enter upon any premises belonging to or in the occupation or control of the Customer and the Customer shall be responsible for all costs, charges and expenses so incurred in the Company retaking possession of the Equipment as aforesaid. The Customer shall also bear the reasonable costs incurred by the Company at any time in ascertaining the whereabouts of the Equipment and/or the Customer. The Equipment must be returned to the Company bundled, palleted and cleaned. Failure to do so shall render the Customer liable to a charge in addition to the Rental for the cost to the Company of so bundling, palleting or cleaning.

8.3 Where the Company has agreed to collect the Equipment instructions to collect must be given in writing and must be received by the Company at least 48 hours before collection is required. Such written notice will be the only recognised proof of collection instructions to the Company. In any such case, the Customer shall be responsible for all loading of the Equipment. The Equipment will not be received by Company before 8.30am and after 4.00 p.m. on Monday to Friday. No returns will be accepted on Saturday or Sunday. Where the delivery or collection of Equipment is effected by the Company the Customer will pay a delivery or collection charge at the Company’s standard transport rate applicable at the date of delivery or collection. Such charge shall include any wasted journey or transport time incurred by the Company in attempting reasonably to comply with the express or implied requirements of the Customer.

8.4 Notwithstanding any instructions given by the Customer to the Company for collection of the Equipment, the Hire Period will not be deemed to have ended and Rental shall continue to accrue unless or until the Equipment is back in the Company’s physical possession and control.

8.5 For so long as the Company is not in physical possession or control of the Equipment whether or not the Customer has notified the Company and is awaiting collection, the provisions of these Conditions shall, in their entirety, continue in full force and effect and the Rental will continue to accrue for such period notwithstanding expiry of the specified Hire Period and the Customer shall continue to use their best endeavours to safeguard the Equipment against loss or damage.

9 Specification of Goods9.1 The Goods will be supplied in accordance with the tolerances of dimension, quality and design criteria

specified on the Company’s final drawings and quotations. Tolerances specified on the Customer’s documentation or enquiry do not form part of the Contract unless expressly agreed in writing by the Company before or at the time of acceptance of the Customer’s Order.

9.2 The Customer is responsible for checking the quotation and satisfying itself that any specification given is accurate and adequate for the Goods.

9.3 The Customer shall be responsible for the accuracy of all drawings, designs and specifications submitted by the Customer to the Company and the Customer shall be responsible for all costs arising from any omissions, errors or inaccuracies in the said drawings, designs, or specifications and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Company against any liability of the Company arising as a result of any such omissions, errors or inaccuracies.

9.4 If there is an error in the specification made by the Company for the Customer then where that error is material and it has been relied upon by the Customer, the Customer may cancel that part of the Contract which is affected by the error without liability due to the cancellation.

9.5 The Customer shall be responsible for obtaining all necessary consents, licences and/or permits in relation to the purchase of the Goods, the purposes for which the Goods are to be used and the manor of such use.

9.6 The Customer agrees to indemnify and keep indemnified the Company against any and all claims, losses, expenses, proceedings, actions, awards, liabilities, costs (including legal costs on a full indemnity basis and increased administration costs) expenses, damages and any other losses and/or liabilities arising out of the Company’s use of specifications, details and/or drawings supplied by the Customer.

9.7 As regards any Goods supplied by the Company, the Company shall be deemed not to have any knowledge of the particular purpose, use or market for which the Goods are required unless such purpose, use or market is expressly stated in the Contract and [without limiting the generality of the foregoing] any timber or plywood Goods supplied by the Company or not tested by the Company nor sold by it as being fit for a particular purpose.

9.8 The Company reserves the right to make changes to the specification of the Goods as required from time to time by law, applicable safety requirements or manufacturing requirements provided that they do not have a material adverse effect on the quality and/or performance of the Goods.

9.9 No drawings, descriptive matter, weights, dimensions or shipping specifications issued by the Company for the manufacture of the Goods and/or Equipment nor the descriptions and illustrations contained in the Company’s Goods Manufacturers catalogues, price lists or other promotional material will form part of the Contract nor be regarded as a Warranty or representation relating to the Goods and/or Equipment.

9.10 If the Company does make changes to the specification of the Goods which have a material adverse effect then the Customer shall have the right to cancel the Contract without liability.

10 Delivery of the Goods10.1 Delivery of the Goods shall be deemed to have taken place once the Goods have been made available

for despatch by the Company, unless otherwise agreed in writing. The Company will endeavour to deliver the Goods within the time agreed however time of delivery is not of the essence. Notwithstanding that the Company may have delayed or failed to deliver the Goods (or any of them) promptly the Customer shall be bound to accept delivery and to pay for the Goods in full provided that delivery shall be tendered at any time within 3 months of the Delivery Date. Delay in delivering shall not entitle the Customer to terminate the contract.

10.2 Unless otherwise agreed the Customer will make arrangements for the carriage of the Goods. If the Company makes arrangements for the carriage of the Goods, delivery will be deemed to have taken place once the carrier collects the Goods from the Company’s premises and the Customer shall be responsible for the unloading of the Goods.

10.3 Where the Goods are carried by the Company’s own transport, or by a carrier on behalf of the Company, and there has been damage to or loss of the Goods, the Customer must notify to the Company any loss or damage to the Goods within 48 hours of receipt and the Goods shall be held for inspection to enable a claim to be made on the carrier. The Customer shall immediately notify the Company if the Goods are not received within 48 hours of the date of the invoice. Any claim for damaged Goods or shortages or non-delivery shall be notified to the carriers by the Customer in the manner and within the appropriate time limit prescribed by the carriers’ terms and conditions. In the event of the Customer’s failure to comply with the terms of 10.3,

they shall be deemed to have accepted the Goods and any claim by the Customer will be waived and barred. Where the Customer rejects the Goods pursuant to 10.3 they shall nevertheless be obliged to unload and store the Goods.

10.4 The Company may deliver the Goods in instalments, and if so each delivery shall constitute a separate contract. Failure by the Company to deliver any one or more of the instalments shall not entitle the Customer to terminate the whole contract.

10.5 If the Customer fails to take delivery of the Goods or fails to give the Company adequate delivery instructions then, without prejudice to any other right or remedy available, the Company may:

10.5.1 Store the Goods until actual delivery and charge the Customer for the reasonable costs (including insurance) of storage; or

10.5.2 Sell the Goods at the best price readily available and (after deducting all reasonable storage and selling expenses) account to the Customer for the excess over the Price under the contract or charge the Customer for any shortfall below the Price of the contract.

10.6 The Customer shall be deemed to have accepted the Goods 48 hours after delivery to the Customer. After acceptance the Customer shall not be entitled to reject Goods which are not in accordance with the contract.

11 Title and Risk of the Goods11.1 Risk in the Goods shall pass to the Customer on delivery of the Goods and delivery shall be in accordance

with Clause 10 above.11.2 The Company shall retain title and ownership of the Goods until it has received payment in full in cash or

cleared funds of all sums due and/or owing for all Goods and/or Equipment supplied to the Customer by the Company under this Contract and any other agreement between the Company and the Customer.

11.3 Until payment in full of the price for all Goods/Equipment supplied to the Customer has been received by the Company, the Goods shall be stored separately from any products or goods belonging to the Customer or any other third party must be clearly marked and identified as being the Company’s property. The Customer agrees that the Company’s employees and/or agents shall be entitled to enter the Customer’s premises at any time to check compliance with this clause.

11.4 Until title of the Goods has passed to the Customer, the Customer shall keep the Goods insured for the price at which the Goods were sold to the Customer against all insurable risks and shall procure that the Company’s interest is noted on such a policy of insurance. The Customer shall account to the Company for any proceeds of such policy of insurance in relation to the Goods upon receipt of the same. Any monies received from the Customer by the Company in accordance with this clause shall not discharge the Customer’s liability to pay the price for the Goods plus interest accrued in accordance with Clause 3.5 but shall be set off against any such liability.

12 Export12.1 “Incoterms” means the international rules for the interpretation of trade terms of the International Chambers

of Commerce as in force at the date when the Contract is made. Unless the context otherwise requires, any term or expression which is defined in or given a particular meaning by the provisions of Incoterms shall have the same meaning in these Conditions. If there is any conflict between the Incoterms and these Conditions the latter shall prevail.

12.2 Where the Goods are supplied for export from the United Kingdom, the provisions of this Condition 12 shall (subject to any special terms agreed in writing between the Customer and the Company) apply notwithstanding any other provision of these Conditions.

12.3 The Customer shall be responsible for complying with any legislation or regulations governing the importation of the Goods into the country of destination and for the payment of any duties thereon.

12.4 Unless otherwise agreed in Writing between the Customer and the Company, the Goods shall be delivered FOB. The air or sea port of shipment and the Company shall be under no obligation to give notice under Section 32(3) of the Sale of Goods Act 1979.

12.5 The Customer shall be responsible for arranging for testing and inspection of the Goods at the Company’s premises before shipment. The Company shall have no liability for any claim in respect of any defect in the Goods which would be apparent on inspection and which is made after shipments, or in respect of any damage during transit.

12.6 Payment of all amounts due to the Company shall be made as follows:-12.6.1 in respect of new Customers, or Customers refused a credit account, cleared funds are required in advance

of export for the Price. Alternatively, the Company may at their absolute discretion accept a letter of credit with payment being 30 days after documentation;

12.6.2 in respect of the Customers permitted a credit account, payment shall be due within 30 days from the date of the Company’s invoice unless otherwise agreed in writing

12.7 The Customer undertakes not to offer the Goods for resale in any country notified by the Company to the Customer or to sell the Goods to any person if the Customer knows or has reason to believe that that person intends to resell the Goods in any such country.

13 Cancellation13.1 If the Customer cancels, extends or delays or purports to cancel, extend or delay the Contract or part thereof,

or fails to take delivery of any Goods at the time agreed (if any) the Customer will be liable (without prejudice to any other rights of the Company to claim damages) to indemnify and keep indemnified the Company against any resulting loss, damage or expense incurred by the Company in connection with the supply or non-supply of the Goods and/or Equipment including but not limited to lost Rental.

13.2 If the Company is unable (whether temporarily or permanently) to procure any services or goods necessary to enable it to supply the Goods and/or Equipment or if the supply of Goods and/or Equipment is prevented or hindered by reason of any cause beyond the Company’s control, including but not limited to a force majeure, the Company may cancel or suspend performance of the contract by notice in writing to the Customer so far as it relates to Goods and/or Equipment not then supplied and such cancellation or suspension shall not give rise to any claims by the Customer and the Customer shall remain liable to pay for Goods and/or Equipment supplied or hired prior to the date of such cancellation or suspension.

14 Termination14.1 If the Customer:14.1.1 Fails to make any payment to the Company within 30 days of it becoming due (whether demanded or not);14.1.2 breach the terms of this Contract and where the breach is capable of remedy, have not remedied the breach

within 14 days of receiving notice requiring the breach to be so remedied;14.1.3 persistently breach the terms of this Contract;14.1.4 pledge or charge any Goods and/or Equipment which remain the Company’s property, or cease or threaten

to cease to carry on business, or propose to compound with its creditors, apply for an interim order under section 252 of the Insolvency Act 1986 or have a bankruptcy petition presented against the Customer, or being a company enter into a voluntary or compulsory liquidation, have a receiver, administrator or administrative receiver appointed over all or any of its assets or any resolution or petition to wind up the Customer (other than for the purpose of a bona fide amalgamation or reconstruction without insolvency) shall be passed or presented or takes or suffers any similar action in any jurisdiction;

14.1.5 appears to the Company due to its credit rating to be financially inadequate to meet its obligations under the Contract; and/or

14.1.6 appears reasonably to the Company to be about to suffer any of the above events; then the Company shall have the right without prejudice to any other remedies to exercise any or all of the rights set out in Condition 14.2 below.

14.2 If any of the events in Clause 14.1 occur in relation to the Customer then:14.2.1 the Company may enter, without prior notice, any premises of the Customer (or premises of third parties with

their consent) where Goods and/or Equipment owned by the Company may be and repossess and dispose of or sell any Goods and/or Equipment found which are owned by the Company so as to discharge any sums due to the Company under this Contract or any other agreement with the Customer;

14.2.2 the Company may require the Customer not to re-sell or part with the possession of any Goods and/or Equipment owned by the Company until the Customer has paid in full all sums due to the Company under this Contract or any other agreement with theCustomer;

14.2.3 the Company may withhold delivery of any undelivered Goods and/or Equipment and stop any Goods and/or Equipment in transit;

14.2.4 the Company may cancel, terminate and/or suspend without liability to the Customer any contract with the Customer ; and/or

14.2.5 all monies owed by the Customer to the Company shall forthwith become due and payable.14.3 The Company shall have a lien over all property or goods belonging to the Customer which may be in the

Company’s possession in respect of all sums due from the Customer to the Company.14.4 Upon the termination of the Contract for any reason if any monies due to the Company from the Customer

have not been paid within 14 days of such termination the Company may sell any property or goods over which it has a lien in accordance with Clause

14.3 above (and the Customer agrees that the Company may give good title for such property and/or goods) and shall apply the proceeds of sale firstly in discharging any costs or expenses of sale, secondly in repaying any interest owed by the Customer to the Company, thirdly in payment of any principal sums owed to the

Company and fourthly the Company shall account to the Customer for the remainder (if any).14.5 If the Customer declines to accept the Goods and/or Equipment in breach of these conditions the Customer

shall pay to the Company as and by way of agreed liquidated damages an amount equal to the Price less the net proceeds received by the Company on reselling the Goods and/or Equipment after deducting the costs and expenses of resale.

15 Warranties and Liability15.1 The Company shall not be liable for any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods and/or Equipment

unless the defect would not have been apparent upon a reasonably thorough examination and inspection of the Goods and/or Equipment by the Customer (whether or not such examination or inspection is actually made by the Customer).

15.2 Any claim by the Customer based on any alleged defect in the quality or condition of the Goods and/or Equipment or their failure to correspond with specification shall (whether or not delivery is refused by the Customer) be notified to the Company within 7 days from the delivery date or (where the defect or failure was not apparent on reasonable inspection) within a reasonable time after discovery of the defect or failure. If delivery is not refused, and the Customer does not notify the Company accordingly, the Customer shall not be entitled to reject the Goods and/or Equipment and the Company shall have no liability for such defect or failure, and the Customer shall be bound to pay the Price or Rental as if the Goods and/or Equipment had been delivered in accordance with the Contract.

15.3 Where any valid claim in respect of any of the Goods and/or Equipment which is based on any defect in the quality or condition of the Goods and/or Equipment or their failure to meet specification is notified to the Company in accordance with these Conditions, the Company shall be entitled to replace the Goods and/or Equipment (or the part in question) free of charge or, at the Company’s sole discretion, refund to the Customer the price of the Goods and/or Equipment (or a proportionate part of the price), but the Company shall have no further liability to the Customer.

15.4 The Company shall not be liable to the Customer by reason of any representation, or any implied warranty, condition or other term, or any duty at common law, or under the express terms of the Contract, for any indirect or consequential loss or damage, loss of profits and/or damage to goodwill; economic and/or other similar losses; special damages and indirect losses; and/or business interruption, loss of business, contracts, opportunity and/or production costs, expenses or other claims for consequential compensation whatsoever including loss or damage arising in respect of the Customer’s liabilities to any third party (and whether caused by the negligence of the Company, its employees or agents or otherwise) which arise out of or in connection with the supply of the Goods or their use or resale (as appropriate) by the Customer, except as expressly provided in these Conditions.

15.5 Each of the limitations or exclusions in these Conditions shall be deemed to be repeated and apply as a separate provision for each of (i) liability for breach of contract; (ii) liability in tort (including negligence); (iii) liability for breach of Statutory duty; and (iv) liability for breach of Common Law; except Condition 15.6 which shall apply once only in respect of all the said types of liability.

15.6 The Company’s total liability to the Customer shall not exceed £1,000,000 (one million pounds sterling).15.7 Nothing in these Conditions shall exclude or limit the Company’s liability for death or personal injury due to the

Company’s negligence or any liability which is due to the Company’s fraud or any other liability which it is not permitted to exclude or limit as a matter of law.

15.8 The Company shall not be liable to the Customer or be deemed to be in breach of the Contract by reason of any delay in performing, or any failure to perform, any of the Company’s obligations in relation to the Goods and/or Equipment, if the delay or failure was due to any cause beyond the Company’s control.

15.9 In the event of any breach of this contract by the Company the remedies of the Customer shall be limited to damages.

15.10 Save as expressly referred to above, and except where the Customer is dealing as a consumer (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977 Section 12 as amended and/or the Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts Regulations 1999 Regulation 3(1)), all other warranties, conditions or terms relating to fitness for purpose, quality or condition of the Goods and/or Equipment, whether express or implied by statute or common law or otherwise are excluded to the fullest extent permitted by law.

15.11 The Customer shall indemnify defend and hold harmless the Company in full against all loss, costs, damages, charges, expenses and other liabilities awarded against or incurred (but excluding any liability to the extent that it is based on any breach of the Company’s warranty in Clause 16.2) as a result of or in connection with any claim made against the Company by a third party in respect of any matter caused by the Customer or for which liability has been assumed by the Customer.

16 General16.1 The provisions of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties Act) 1999 shall not apply to this contract and a

person who is not a party to this contract shall have no right under that Act to enforce any term of these Conditions. This shall not apply to any member of the Company’s Group who shall subject to the Company’s consent, have the right to enforce the terms of these Conditions as though they were a party to them. Any right of a third party to enforce these Conditions may be varied by agreement between the Customer and the Company without the consent of any such third party.

16.2 Save for the Customer’s obligation of payment under Condition 3 neither party shall be liable for any default due to any act of God, war, civil disturbance, malicious damage, strike, lockout, industrial action, fire, flood, drought, extreme weather conditions, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation, direction or other circumstance beyond the reasonable control of either party (‘Force Majeure Event’). Each party shall give notice forthwith to the other upon becoming aware of a Force Majeure Event, the notice to specify details of the circumstances giving rise to the Force Majeure Event.

16.3 Any notice under or in connection with these Conditions of sale shall be in writing and shall be served by first class post or by hand on the party or sent by recorded delivery or e-mail at or to the address of the party set out in these Conditions or at or to such other address as may be subsequently notified by one party to the other in writing.

16.4 In the absence of evidence of earlier receipt any notice shall be deemed to be duly served:16.4.1 if delivered personally when left at the address specified in Clause 17.3;16.4.2 if sent by recorded delivery 3 days after posting; and16.4.3 if sent by e-mail or fax, when sent (provided the sender has written proof of successful transmission).16.5 This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement and undertaking between the Company and the Customer

with regard to the subject matter of this Agreement, and supersedes all prior discussions, agreements and understandings. The parties further agree that no statements or representations made by either party have been relied upon by the other party in entering into the Agreement.

16.6 This Agreement may be amended only by written agreement signed on behalf of the Company and the Customer by a Director thereof or by a person who has been given written authority to sign by a Director thereof.

16.7 The Customer shall not assign, transfer or sub-contract any of its rights or obligations arising under, by reason of, or in connection with this Agreement, without the prior written consent of the Company. The Company may assign, subcontract, transfer and/or part with the benefit and/or burden of this Contract in whole or in part without the consent of the Customer.

16.8 Failure by the Company to enforce any of the Conditions will not be construed as a waiver of any rights hereunder and no waiver by the Company for any breach of this Contract shall be considered as a waiver of any subsequent breach of the same provision and/or any other provision.

16.9 In relation to all obligations of the Customer time of performance is of the essence.16.10 The legal construction of these conditions shall not be affected by their headings which are for convenience

of use only.16.11 If at any time any of these conditions is found by any court, tribunal or administrative body of competent

jurisdiction to be wholly or partly illegal or unenforceable in any respect that shall not affect or impair the legality, validity or enforceability of any other provision of these conditions.

16.12 This contract is subject to the law of England and Wales and the parties submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.

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