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Our Konnect Fastening Systems Kwinana branch has been renovated. Still located at 36 Mandurah Road Kwinana WA 6167, enter our newly renovated branch, and discover an impressive array of products, that cater to all your needs and requirements.
We will be officially opening the renovated store on Thursday the 28th of September 2023. Whilst the main time for the event is from 10am until 2pm, you can check out the new store all day. Come and grab a snag of the barbeque and a cold drink. There will be a coffee van from 10am as well. While you’re there be sure to enter the draw for your chance to win a 55” UHD 4K TV Series A7G Hisense Television!
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Our Konnect Fastening Systems Mildura branch has relocated, just around the corner to 5/640 Benetook Avenue Mildura VIC 3500. Step into our newly expanded branch, and discover an impressive array of products, that cater to all your needs and requirements.
We will be officially opening the relocated store on Thursday the 24th of August 2023. Whilst the main time for the event is from 10am until 2pm, you can check out the new store all day. Come and grab a snag of the barbeque and a cold drink. There will be a coffee van from 10:30am as well. While you’re there be sure to enter the draw for your chance to win a 110 Ltr Dometic Icebox esky!
Our Konnect Fastening Systems Wagga branch has relocated. We are only moving just around the corner to 49 Pearsons Street Wagga. Step into our newly expanded branch, and discover an impressive array of products, that cater to all your needs and requirements.
We will be officially opening the relocated store on Thursday the 10th of August 2023. Whilst the main time for the event is from 10am until 2pm, you can check out the new store all day. Come and grab a snag of the barbeque and a cold drink. There will be a coffee van from 10am as well. While you’re there be sure to enter the draw for your chance to win! There’s three incredible prizes up for grabs! You could win a 110 Ltr Dometic Icebox esky or the Milwaukee HDE 13 RQX - 240V 950W Single Speed Rotary Drill or a $50 Coles Shop and Fuel Gift Card.
The Konnect Fastening Systems Laverton branch was overdue for a re-fit. While we are staying in the same location, Konnect Laverton is committed to providing their customers with a wider range of products.
We will be officially opening the upgraded store on Thursday the 27th of July 2023. Whilst the main time for the event is from 10am until 2pm, you can check out the newly renovated store all day. There will be plenty of opportunity to not only engage with our Laverton team but to grab yourself some red-hot deals which are available for one day only.
Chemical anchors are an essential part of the construction industry, playing a critical role in ensuring structures and projects remain secure. The chemical composition of these anchors is vital to their performance, as it affects factors such as:
It’s essential for users to understand what makes epoxy, vinylester, and polyester anchors different. Let’s explore these differences in more detail.
Chemical anchoring is a process that involves using a chemical adhesive to create a bond between two surfaces. Typically, a chemical anchor system is used to fasten objects to concrete. One of the benefits of chemical anchoring is that it can be used on both cracked and uncracked concrete.
Are nuts and bolts not cutting it anymore? Do you want a more versatile fastener? Rivets might be just what you need. These fasteners are popular among engineers, architects, and construction business owners who need a more robust industry solution. Read on to learn more about rivets, their types, benefits, and proper use.
Rivets are mechanical fasteners made of a head and a cylindrical shaft. Rivets work by either getting drilled or punched into a hole. After that, the shaft, which contains a mandrel, is deformed. This creates a secure lap or butt type joint.
There are many types of rivets, each designed for different applications.
Also known as round-head rivets, solid rivets have sturdy shafts. They were first used during
If you've been in the construction industry for more than a few years, you've probably noticed that stainless steel rivets are becoming more and more common. This is because rivets offer a number of advantages over other fasteners. In this blog post, we will discuss the benefits of stainless steel rivets and why they are taking over the construction industry.
One major benefit of stainless steel rivets is that they are corrosion resistance. This means they can withstand harsh weather conditions and will not rust or degrade over time. Stainless steel rivets also have a high strength-to-weight ratio, making them a cost-effective option in some construction projects.
Another advantage of stainless steel rivets is their aesthetic appeal. They have a sleek and modern look, which can enhance the appearance of any structure. And because they are non-magnetic, they can be used in electronic equipment without interfering with their function.
So why is the construction world
In 2021, the global structural steel market was estimated to be worth around $113.9 billion. One key tool within the structural steel market is tension control (TC) bolts, but the question is, where can these bolts get used?
Tension control bolts are made to withstand tensile loads. This means they can withstand pulling and pressure forces in any direction.
They get used in numerous applications and structures because they're so efficient. But what projects use tension control bolts?
Here's everything you need to know about tension control bolts and how they can benefit your next project.
Because tension control bolts are a big part of steel frame construction, it's important to know how they get used. Many different projects