Adjuster screw for shelving 20 March 2017

Italian manufacturer of steel screws Mecavit will be introducing its specialist adjuster screw for metal shelving as part of this year’s Route to Fastener Innovation Competition at Fastener Fair Stuttgart.

Mecavit’s adjuster screw is available in steel sizes M10 x 60mm, M10 x 45mm and M12 x 50mm with a load capacity of 3,000kg. The screws are also coated with a special zinc plated resistance, Lanthane 175, with a salt spray test result of 250 hours. The coating is specifically made to protect the surface against rust.

This product has been developed together with leading manufacturers of supermarket furnishings, to create a bespoke innovative product. In addition to its exceptional load capacity, it is equipped with a hexalobular drive for pre-assembly and the geometry is designed to be able to move the shelving without disassembly.

Mecavit is a specialist in high resistance carbon 8.8/10.9/12.9 and stainless steel A2, specialising in metric M3 – M12 socket head screws (DIN 912, DIN 7991, DIN 7984, and ISO 7380 with/without flange).

For standard items, Mecavit has a very large stock of over 4,000 pallets to satisfy customers’ requests fast and flexibly. The company is mostly dedicated to wholesalers of standard products and drawing parts. It also supplies customers in the automotive, motorcycle, electrical, electronics, home appliances, and aluminium profile accessory industries, as well as some of the biggest distributors. Europe is its primary target market with other customers located in countries worldwide including the USA, Russia, north Africa and the UAE.

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