SUPERBOLT® Articles
`Ultimate 50-year service’ for Valdunes Forging Press[standfirst] The newly-formed dedicated Reconditioning Service at Sheffield heavy engineering company, DavyMarkham, has overseen the refurbishment and technical upgrading of a Davy 6000 tonne forging press for Valdunes of Dunkerque, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of railway wheels and axles. |
Dresser-Rand Supports SuperboltDresser-Rand was created on January 1, 1987 following a partnership agreement between Ingersoll-Rand and Dresser Industries. With a wide array of product offerings for a variety of applications, the company recognizes service as a critical component to satisfying our customers requirements. The company has an answer to the challenges faced in servicing its broad range of product lines. |
New Superbolt Eases MaintenanceWASHINGTON (NNS) -- The multi-jack bolt tensioner or Superbolt is just one of the new technologies being developed or approved by Naval Sea Systems Command's (NAVSEA) Maintenance Process Improvement Team, providing fleet Sailors with a labor-saving and time efficient tool. |
Shagang Plate Mill ChinaNixon Industrial who are the sole UK distributors for SUPERBOLT Mechanical Tensioners, have been awarded a substantial contract by Siemens VAI for the supply of Studs and Tensioners for their Shagang Plate Mill contract in China. |
Sulzer Pumps UK Ltd has again favoured Nixon IndustrialSulzer Pumps UK Ltd has again favoured Nixon Industrial with an order for Superbolt tensioners for use on their HCPC range of High pressure pumps. |
Revaluation of large plants maximises operating times and increases manufacturing efficiencyThe economical boom manifests itself in various ways in production plants, not only with full order books, but subsequently also with long delivery times. Many large plants have reached their full potential, if not already exceeded it. Consequently, the yearly maintenance and revision works have become critical factors. At the same time, never before has the desire been so great to carry out preventative and pre-planned maintenance work in order to minimize the risk of unpredictable stoppages. |

