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THE POWER of FASTENING Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG Industrial THE POWER OF FASTENING Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG Industrial Fastening Systems Bogenstraße 43 – 45, 22926 Ahrensburg Tel. +49 (0) 4102 78 – 281 Fax +49 (0) 4102 78 – 275 [email protected] www.bea-group.com 2013 THE POWER OF FASTENING BeA Professional Tools and Fastening Systems The complete range for distributors, craftsmen and industry BeA Service BeA Tools and Fasteners – BeA is a member of The complete range of fastening solutions for industry the following associations: The company Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG (BeA) was founded in 1910. In more than 100 years of its existence, it has developed into a global group with a total turnover of over 85 million euros, achieving market leadership throughout Europe in the fastening technology field. Bundesverband Deutscher Fertigbau e.V. The BeA trademark stands for top of the range products in the fastening technology field. BeA compressed air nail guns and fasteners are characterised by top quality and reliability. In order to maintain these high standards in the future, we are constantly optimising and expanding our Hauptverband der Deutschen Holz und Kunststoffe product range. By using innovative technologies, BeA sets the standards in verarbeitenden Industrie und fastening technology. verwandter Industriezweige e.V. BeA products are marketed by subsidiaries and associated companies in Europe and America. At the same time well-established agencies in over 40 other countries contribute to the global success of the BeA Group. Bundesverband Holzpackmittel, BeA tools and fasteners are easy to use and perform with excellent results. Paletten, Exportverpackung e.V They speed up your manufacturing process and make them safer and more economical. Our tools are tested in various tough environments. Joh. Friedrich Behrens AG VBT – Fachverband Verbindungs- Industrial Fastening Systems und Befestigungstechnik Bogenstraße 43 – 45 22926 Ahrensburg Germany Tel.: + 49 (0) 41 02 78 – 0 Verband Holzfaser Dämmstoffe e.V. Fax: + 49 (0) 41 02 78 – 275 [email protected] www.bea-group.com Le syndicat de la construction bois Power Fastenings Association Specialty Tools & Fasteners Distributors Association BeA Headquarter Ahrensburg / Germany Le SYPAL syndicat national des fabricants de palettes en bois The UK Timber Frame Association BeA. THE Power OF Fastening THE POWER OF FastENING BeA International Our international network of fastening specialists can prepare a cost effective package of product, service and pricing that will exceed your expectations. Argentina / Buenos Aires Finland / Helsinki Lithuania / Kupiskis Slovakia / Liptovský Mikuláš Australia / Sydney France / Paris Macedonia / Skopje South Africa / Austria / Vienna Germany / Ahrensburg Malaysia / Kuala Lumpur Johannesburg, Durban Belgium / Gent Great Britain / Beverley Malta / Marsa Spain / Barcelona Brazil / São Paulo Great Britain / Edinburgh Montenegro / Podgorica Sweden / Malmo Bulgaria / Plovdiv Greece / Thessaloniki Netherlands / Utrecht Switzerland / Zurich Canada / Montreal, Vancouver Iceland / Reykjavik New Zealand / Auckland Thailand / Bangkok Chile / Santiago India / Tirunelveli Norway / Oslo Trinidad / Trinidad WI China / Guangzhou, Shanghai Indonesia / Jakarta Poland / Warszawa Turkey / Istanbul Columbia / Cali Iran / Teheran Portugal / Carnaxide USA / Greensboro Croatia / Zagreb Ireland / Dublin Romania / Bucharest United Arab Emirates / Sharjah Czech Republic / Prague Israel / Tel Aviv Russia / Moscow Venezuela / Merida Denmark / Copenhagen Italy / Milan Saudi Arabia / Damman Egypt / Cairo Japan / Nagoya-City Serbia / Beograd Estonia / Tallinn Latvia / Riga Singapore / Singapore BeA – Please visit www.bea-group.com to learn more about BeA Professional Tools and Fastening Systems or call: +49 (0) 4102 78 – 281 Quality is The BeA group is involved in national and international committees worth in the creation of the European norms and develops them constantly according to the new demands. BeA products are certified and stands for reliability, quality and safety EN 14592 Eurocode 5 ETA 3 +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ BeA Autotec jumbo coil nailer type 268 for roundhead nails in lengths 45 – 70 mm The combi wall system The battens are fixed to the sheathing using the BeA WEK 100 from Weinmann Autotec jumbo coil nailer for and BeA Autotec wire collated roundhead nails. The tool can handle nails ranging from 45 - 70 mm in length. Depending on the nail diameter, the magazine can The WEK 100 is only slightly larger hold up to 1,000 nails. The than a working table yet enables the jumbo coil magazine is simply automatic production of complete loaded from above. elements by a single operator. Facts: ● Fabrication of complete wall elements by only one operator BeA Autotec strip nailer type 270 ● Framework production and sheathing of elements at one workstation BeA Autotec strip nailers for ● NC stop system for accurate elements roundhead nails up to 160 ● Simple and practical gable assembly mm in length are used to join ● Batch size of 1 without machine setup the framework. The long ● Automatic width adjustment magazines of the BeA ● Flexible positioning of the operating Autotec strip nailers can be panel for optimal operability simply loaded from above. ● 2 holders for BeA Autotec nailing or BeA Autotec stapling tools for joining the framework ● CNC axes for customer specific nailing patterns ● Unique barrier free safety concept BeA Autotec stapler type 264 with changeover cassette for staple type 16/155 and 180 Quick and convenient filling of the Autotec tools by simply changing over the magazines. The CNC controlled multifunctional bridge travels automatically over the element in order to fix the panel onto the frame and further process it. With the BeA stapler, Ideal for use with up to 10 shots per second are timber frame possible. constructions BeA Autotec ● Optimal cost effectiveness ● Minimal reloading times ● Individual applications ● Highest possible quality ● Perfectly synchronised solutions ● First class service & support BeFIX screws for timber structures ● Ideal value for money Hardened, blue galvanised, chromium VI free, ETA approval New: Loose screws ETA European Technical Approval ETA-12/0354 4 +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ NEWS +++ BeA nailers for staples BeA 180/90-839C for Type 180 staples up to 90 mm in lengths 40 – 90 mm For fastening fire protection BeA 200/90-838C panels for Type 200 staple in lengths 40 – 90 mm, e.g., for fastening the Promatect LS ventilation ducts L90 and the Promatect cable ducts E90 from Promat ● Height adjustment ● Ergonomic handle ● New staple holder for quick tool loading ● Just 3.1 kg BeA nailers and Errebi systems for the construction of pallets, pa- ckaging, boxes, wooden packaging, fencing and garden furniture Depending on requirements, either fully or semi-automated BeA 550 DC Errebi systems can be used. The basic movements are: ● Forward and backward movement of the bridge along the working table ● Vertical movement of the crossbar with BeA nailers ● Movement of the respective BeA nailers independently of each other to the right, left or centrally is also possible ● Vertical movement of the vertical crossbar to allow use of additional drills or mills ● Horizontal movement of the carriage to allow use of drills, cutting tools and other equipment BeA R160-962E BeA 901DC BeFIX screws for timber structures Hardened, blue galvanised, chromium VI free, ETA approval New: Loose screws BeA nailersrrebi for E systems 5 Construction Application Fasteners Page Application Fasteners Page Exterior Staple type 14 24, 25, 29,30 Timber Anchor Nails 14, 54,55 Cladding Staple type 180 26 Connectors Brad type SKDA 600 13, 41 Roofing Staple type 155 24, 25, 29, 30 BDC Nails 44 – 52 BDC Nails 44 – 52 TC Nails 44, 45, 53, 54 D Head Nails 34° 10, 56 Inner Staple type 97 20 R20 Strip Nails 57, 58 Construction Staple type 90 21, 22 Roof Truss R20 Strip Nails 57, 58 Staple type 92 22, 23 D Head Nails 34° 10, 56 Staple type 16/155 24, 25, 29,30 BDC Nails 44 – 52 Brad type SK 200 38 Gypsum Staple type 14 24, 25, 29, 30 Boards Brad type SK 300 12, 31, 38, 39 Staple type 16/155 24, 25, 29, 30 Door Frames Brad type SK 200 38 Staple type 180 26 Brad type SK 300 12, 31, 38, 39 BDC Nails 44 – 52 Brad type SKAM 300 39 R20 Strip Nails 57, 58 Brad type SKAM 400 40 D Head Nails 34° 10, 56 Brad type RSK 500 40 Insulation Staple type 95 19, 33 Stairs T Nails 30, 42 Staple type 80/380 16, 17, 34 Brad type RSK 500 40 Staple type 140 28 Brad type SKDA 600 13, 41 Staple type 246 28 Brad type SKAM 400 40 Roofing Nails 53 Flooring, Staple type 14 24, 25, 29, 30 Bathrooms Concrete Nail Type CN 14, 15 Hardwood Staple type 180 26 T Nails 30, 42 Floors BDC Nails 44 – 52 Electrical Concrete Nail Type CN 14, 15 Brad type RSK 500 40 Installations Cable Clips 60 Brad type SKDA 600 13, 41 Windows & Brad type SK 300 12, 31, 38, 39, 61 Decks TC Nails 44, 45, 53, 54 Doors Brad type SK 400 13, 39, 40 Screws 62 – 70 Pins Aluminium (BE), 40 BDC Nails 44 – 52 Aluminum (AE) Brad type SK 300 12, 31, 38, 39 Interior Trim Brad type SKAM 300 39 Brad type SKAM 300 39 Brad type SKAM 400 40 Brad type SKDA 600 13, 41 Brad type SKDA 600 13, 41 Brad type SKS 600 41 6 THE POWER OF FastENING Furniture Application Fasteners Page Application Fasteners Page Chairs and Staple type 71 18 Beds Staple type 80/380 16, 17, 34 Seats Staple type 92 22, 23 Staple type 94 23 Staple type 80/380 16, 17, 34 Staple
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