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Unior-Bike-Tools-Catalogue-2019.Pdf EN Bike tools 2020 www.unior-bike.com New in 2020! 65 BOTTOM BRACKET SOCKET T47 HANGER GENIE - HANGER ALIGNMENT 103 TOOL 148 ELECTRIC REPAIR STAND 158 THROUGH AXLE ADAPTER FOR 1693R 179 HEAVY DUTY TOOL CHEST Multitools A Y wrenches B Hex & Torx wrenches C General shop tools D Pliers E Torque wrenches & Accessories F Bottom Bracket Tools G Crank set tools H Pedal tools I Chain tools J Cassette & Freewheel tools K Brake tools L Frame and fork tools M Bearing tools N Suspension tools O Wheel tools P Tire & Tube tools R Wheel truing stands & Accessories S Repair stands & Accessories T Bike storage U Tool sets V Complete service solutions W Work shop a la cart X Unior Gear Y OFFICIAL TOOL PARTNER TO WORLD TOUR TEAMS Team Ineos Team Ineos continues the legacy of the legendary British professional cycling team Sky, that won more Tour de France titles than any other team in the last decade. Team Ineos is winning because of their professionalism and modern approach to cycling racing, at the same time they raised the standards for all other teams and did enormous work for the general promotion of cycling. Trek Segafredo Trek Segafredo is a global professional cycling team that competes at the highest level with the utmost passion and respect to the sport. Weaved around unique, rich personalities that create perfect unity, the team is open, engaging and welcomes all to come experience the grit and glory of professional cycling. Excellent cyclists like Richie Porte, John Degenkolb and Bauke Mollema are force to be recon with on every race, but the team is also recognized by its technical advancements and effort for great safety of cyclists. Team also has a strong female division, lead by Lizzie Deignan, Ellen van Dijk, Elisa longo Borgini and (occasionally) Jollanda Neff. 4 Deceuninck Quick Step Deceuninck – Quick-Step is a World Tour cycling team established in 2003 and based in Wevelgem, Belgium, a city that’s iconic for Flemish cycling. Currently made up of 25 riders Deceuninck – Quick-Step has built an extraordinary reputation over the years, becoming one of the most successful squads in history. Since its inception, the team has scored nearly 700 UCI victories, including 17 Monuments, 4 Road World Championships, 6 ITT Road World Championships, 4 TTT World Championships, 2 World Cups and an Olympic Title. Movistar Team The Movistar Team is the longest-running, most successful squad in pro cycling’s top tier, the UCI World Tour, which gathers together the 18 most prestigious teams on the planet. In 2019, the Blues will fulfill their 40th consecutive season in activity, with 37 athletes that include 25 riders in the men’s team and a 12-strong women’s team. World Champion Alejandro Valverde, Nairo Quintana and Mikel Landa will be the Movistar Team’s leaders this year. Through its four-decade history, the team has known only five title sponsors: Reynolds (aluminum, 1980-89), Banesto (bank, 1990-2003), Illes Balears (tourism authority, 2004-05), Caisse d’Épargne (savings bank, 2006-10) and Telefónica (telecom, 2011-present). The squad is managed by the Abarca Sports society, based in Egüés, Navarra (Spain). With 900 victories under the belt the organization has achieved six yearly titles as the best team in the world in 1992, 2008 and – under Telefónica’s sponsorship – 2013 to 2016 consecutively. 5 6 Unior and Canadian bike brand Devinci have joined forces in the name of elevating the hustle, unveiling new mountain bike team of elite UCI World Cup and Enduro World Series (EWS) racers. Both companies share a passion for racing—Devinci with super fast bikes, and Unior with the best tools to keep those machines in top shape. At the same time team continues the tradition of Unior’s factory team that has been very successful in the last eight years. Team riders will race on the highest level or mountain bike sport, with main focus on UCI MTB World Cup, Enduro World Series and Crankworx events. Eight riders from three continents have already been on the top of the podium on the biggest races out there and want to continue their domination. Follow the team on www.uniordevinci.com and on social media via @UniorDevinci & #UniorDevinci 7 European Partner of Excellence Unior is an internationally renowned company with a reputation for top expertise in the field of metalworking. With its own development, Unior has secured itself the position of a renowned supplier to the automotive industry. With an exceptional tradition of smithery and with the original design of quality tools, the company has been an ally to both amateur and professional master craftsmen. Due to its comprehensive understanding of technological processes, Unior is an excellent partner in developing solutions for automatic metalworking. HAND TOOLS The development of Unior hand tools constantly follows the requirements of professional and amateur craftsmen all over the world. Top quality materials and original design solutions are the basis of the extreme practicality, effectiveness and long service life of more than 5,500 hand tools. The availability of tools is ensured by a multi branch distribution network. With its cold forged products, Unior is an important supplier of tools for the European industry. FORGE By drop forging steel and machining, we make forging parts for control mechanisms and gearboxes, supporting parts of chassis, components for drive shafts and sinter forging parts for the most renowned European and global makers of vehicles: VW, Audi, Renault, Dacia, BMW, ZF Lemförder & ZF Lenksysteme, Jtekt, GKN, Arvin Meritor, BPW, Schäffler KG, Betek and Cimos. Various certificates, tests and awards for excellence confirm the quality of forging parts made in Unior. SPECIAL MACHINES Unior mechanical equipment provides comprehensive solutions, ranging from the concept stage to the finished product. Besides specific CNC machine tools for the serial working of aluminium castings or forging parts, Unior also offers flexible production cells, machines for deep hole drilling, for working ends and for working chassis parts, machines with a rotary table and special purpose machines. Unior is a supplier of machines for renowned car manufacturers such as VW, BMW, Audi, Daimler etc. 8 MULTITOOLS A MULTITOOL EURO17 Euro17 Multitool includes: Hex wrenches 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 TX wrenches 10, 25 Flat screwdriver 1.0 x 5.0 PH1 screwdriver Chain tool Schrader & Presta valve tool Spoke Key 3.3, 3.45 and DT New Euro17 Multitool - Designed and produced in Slovenia, Europe, from the best materials to the highest standard. Tool spindles are chrome plated, additionally the tips black oxide coated to ensure the highest tolerance and greater durability. Chrome vanadium 4, molybdenum vanadium 52, chrome-silicon-vanadium 5 are just some of the high end materials used on the Euro17 Multitool that make this product the best. GLOBAL NORTH AMERICA Code Art. Code Art. 625790 1655EURO17 625901 1655EURO17-US MULTITOOL EURO13 Euro13 Multitool includes: Hex wrenches 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 TX wrenches 10, 25 PH1 screwdriver Chain breaker Schrader & Presta valve tool New Euro13 Multitool - Designed and produced in Slovenia, Europe, from the best materials to the highest standard. Tool spindles are chrome plated, additionally the tips are black oxide coated to ensure the highest tolerance and greater durability. Chrome vanadium 4, molybdenum vanadium 52, chrome-silicon-vanadium 5 are just some of the high end materials used on the Euro17 Multitool that make this product the best. GLOBAL NORTH AMERICA Code Art. Code Art. 625791 1655EURO13 625902 1655EURO13-US 10 MULTITOOL EURO7 Euro7 Multitool includes: Hex wrenches 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6 New Euro7 Multitool - Designed and produced in Slovenia, Europe, from the best materials to the highest standard. Tool spindles are chrome plated, additionally the tips are coated with black oxide coated to ensure the highest tolerance and greater durability. Chrome vanadium 4, molybdenum vanadium 52, chrome-silicon-vanadium 5 are just some of the high end materials used on the Euro17 Multitool that make this product the best. GLOBAL NORTH AMERICA Code Art. Code Art. 625792 1655EURO7 625903 1655EURO7-US MULTITOOL EURO6 Euro6 Multitool includes: Hex wrenches 4, 5, 6 TX wrench 25 Flat screwdriver 1.0 x 5.0 PH1 screwdriver New Euro6 Multitool - Designed and produced in Slovenia, Europe, from the best materials to the highest standard. Tool spindles are chrome plated, additionally the tips black oxide coated to ensure the highest tolerance and greater durability. Chrome vanadium 4, molybdenum vanadium 52, chrome-silicon-vanadium 5 are just some of the high end materials used on the Euro6 Multitool that make this product the best. GLOBAL NORTH AMERICA Code Art. Code Art. 625793 1655EURO6 625904 1655EURO6-US 11 MULTITOOLS A Milestones of the Unior corporation From Styria to the world Infinite enthusiasm gives us the On the outskirts of the Pohorje Mountains, the first ironworks (foundries) were established in the 18th century. They operated as larger forges, in strength to reach milestones which land and tradesmen’s tools were fashioned by hand. Through permanent development while realising the necessity of changes and a competitive advantage we are consistently taking on new challenges with regard to all activities of the company thus ensuring successful operations. In 1919 the Štajerska železoindustrijska In 1950 the plant, burned down during the war and In the 1970s the plant equipped with a new družba (Styrian Iron Industry Company) partially renovated in the years following the war development strategy also obtained a new forging plant, with the shortened name and bearing the new name of Tovarna kovanega name: Unior, tovarna kovanega orodja Zrece. Štajerska Zrece, was established. It orodja Zrece (TKO) came under state ownership.
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