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Page 1: Flexelec Catalogue - Hamer · From humble beginnings to being stronger than ever before, our philosophy at Hamer is simple: deliver the best quality electrical tools from around the

Flexelec Catalogue

Delivering Certaintyhamer.co.nz

Version - 201701

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From humble beginnings to being stronger than ever before, our philosophy at Hamer is simple: deliver the best quality electrical tools from around the world to the New Zealand market.

We are a 100% New Zealand family-owned business that has proudly supported other New Zealand businesses for over 75 years.

We import quality tools, power engineering and electrical products from around the world. Our products are found behind the scenes in power distribution networks, factories, commercial properties and anywhere humans control their environments – from water management in agriculture to air quality in the work space.

Hamer promises to ‘Deliver Certainty’ to the electrical industry, and we believe our quality products add an element of safety to every aspect of electrical activity in New Zealand. Whether it be the tools used in installation and maintenance or electrical components that energise and protect equipment, Hamer only distributes and supports quality products.

At Hamer we value:

Safety – we care about the safety of our staff, customers and the public. Our products’ quality and design are important to helping our customers avoid risk

Being Straight Up and Reliable – we do what we say and we make it happen

Real People – we are a professional team of individuals and we like to have fun

High Quality – our service, people, solutions and products are aligned to only deliver quality results

Customer Centric – our philosophy is to exceed customer expectations

Proud of Our Brands – Hamer represents quality and performance

With expertise in a huge range of markets including Power Engineering, Electrical Wholesaling, HVAC and Refrigeration, Industrial, Commercial, Lighting and Telecommunications, our team really covers it all. Our customers love us because we get out in the field face to face, delivering what they need through a stable, reliable distribution platform. We have an intimate knowledge of our customers’ needs, allowing us to find niche products from around the world specifically matched to local market requirements.

You will see our world leading brands in protected switching solutions, cable management systems and switchboards. Our people are never far away, advising our channel partners on the latest product releases, with knowledge and expertise from their years of industry experience. And when it comes to tools, we source the ones that last, allowing electricians and linemen to get the job done right.

Why Hamer?

We believe we can provide our clients three key promises which give them confidence that we can deliver certainty to their business.

Solutions - Hamer will find the solution to your requirements, whether it be importing a new brand or providing a manufactured solution. We will leave no stone unturned.

Peace of mind - our product selection criteria and policies ensure that our products meet strict criteria for safety, performance and value. Combined with our determined focus on service and delivery, you can rely on Hamer.

Long term reliability - we only import the best brands, sourced from reliable and reputable suppliers around the world. While backing all products with industry leading warranties, support and after sales service.

Talk to our team to ensure you are getting the best value and reliability for your business and customers.

About us

Delivering Certainty

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About us

1Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

Flextrace termination Kits 2

Thermostat Controller 3

4Flextrace Accessories

5Drainline Heaters

6Drainline Heaters with Built inThermostats

Index

Warranties

Aluminium Foil Tape 3

Contents

Appendix 1Questionaire

Appendix 2Installation Instructions

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Heating cable, heating cord, heating tape, heating mat and flexible heating elements are manufactured by FLEXELEC for more than 30 years. Frost protection, temperature maintenance, heat-tracing, cold room floor heating, room heating, protection against freezing, access ramp heating, systems with antifreeze heating cable, floor snow removal, electric underfloor heating, snow accumulation ... are problems that our technicians are dealing with everyday! Our range of constant wattage heating cables, self-regulating heating tapes, series heating cables and other flexible heating systems is suitable for many applications.

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Watts/m Hamer Code

JH384 15W/m

Maximum Circuit Length

154m

JH389 25W/m 124m

JH397 30W/m 110m

JH391 30W/m 110m

JH392 40W/m 88m

JH230 30W/m 92m

Order code: JH384 Flexelec FST Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

Cat. Code

FST-15

FST-25

FST-30

FST/TF-30

FST-40

FSG/T-30

• Self-regulating cables of the FST range are used to protect against freezing orto maintain moderate temperatures

• Thermoplastic insulation / Polyolefin outer jacket• Power supply 230V / low temperature maintenance up to 65°C• Can be cut to length (sold per metre)• To ensure that these heating elements enjoy a long service life, we recommend

using a control device• NOTE - Heat trace cable must be installed in accordance with current AS/NZS

Standards• Please refer to manufacturers instructions before installing Flexelec product

Order code: JH230 Flexelec FSG/T Flextrace Self Limiting Tape with Tinned Copper Braid• Self-regulating cables of the FSG range are used in the refrigeration industry to

protect against freezing or to maintain moderate temperatures• Thermoplastic insulation / tinned copper braid for mechanical protection and

earthing• Power supply 230V/ low temperature maintenance up to 65°C• Can be cut to length (sold per metre)• To ensure that these heating elements enjoy a long service life, we recommend

using a control device• NOTE - Heat trace cable must be installed in accordance with current AS/NZS

Standards• Please refer to manufacturers instructions before installing Flexelec product

Hamer Code Cat. Code Watts/m Maximum Circuit Length

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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• Termination kits for Flexelec FST and FSG self limiting tapes• Contains the crimps and shrink required to terminate one end of the heat trace tape

Order code: JH325 Flexelec FS/KIT Termination Kit for Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

• Termination kits for Flexelec FST/T, FST/I and FSG/T self limiting tapes• Contains the crimps and shrink required to terminate one end of the heat trace tape

Order code: Flexelec FS/KIT/T Termination Kit for Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

• Termination kits for Flexelec FST/TP and FST/TF self limiting tapes• Contains the crimps and shrink required to terminate one end of the heat trace tape

Order code: JH335 Flexelec FS/KIT/TP Termination Kit for Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

JH333

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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• Termination kits for Flexelec FSX/TF self limiting tapes• Contains the crimps and shrink required to terminate one end of the heat trace tape

Order code: JH360 Flexelec FS/KIT/XF Termination Kit for Flextrace Self Limiting Tape

• Aluminium adhesive foil tape• Used to provide good mechanical and thermal contact between Flexelec heat trace

tape and application• Dimensions (W x L ) = 50mm x 50m

Order code: Flexelec FTAL Aluminium Foil Tape

• The FX/TM2 range of electronic thermostats is used for accurate temperature control when using heat trace tape

• Using a control device ensures the heating element is only energised when necessary, which increases its lifetime

• The heating element will not overheat, and energy consumption is kept to a minimum

• Din rail mounting. Contact rating 20A AC1 rating• Use FX/BOITIER option for fitting in an IP54 box• Temperature Range -30 to +120°C

Order code: JH850 Flexelec FX/TM2/120 Electronic Thermostat -30 to +120°C

JH840

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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• Optional IP54 enclosure box for FX/TM2 thermostats• Equipped with a DIN rail to fit any other electrical device useful for the heat tracing

application• Dimensions = 195mm x 115mm x 110mm

Order code: JH855 Flexelec IFX/BOITIER P54 Enclosure Box for FX/TM thermostat

• Pipe & Junction Box bracket attachment for use with all Flexelec junction boxesand thermostats

• Easy to fit onto the pipe with the metallic banding strip

Order code: Flexelec FX/PBA Pipe & Junction Box Bracket

• Self adhesive warning label for cable tracing identification• Should be placed every 3-5m on external visible surface under which the Flexelec

heat trace tape is installed• Alerts people to the presence of live heat trace tape underground

Order code: JH860 Flexelec FX/ETIQ Self Adhesive Warning Label

JH865

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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• CSC2 Drainline heaters for cold store drain pipes• Switched on only during defrosting cycle• The cables must never be cut to shorten the 1m long cold tail• Totally waterproof / double insulation• Moulded terminations• Extremely flexible / silicone insulation• Voltage 230V as standard• Permissible surface temperature -70°C to +200°C• NOTE - Heat trace cable must be installed in accordance with current AS/NZS

Standards• Please refer to manufacturers instructions before installing Flexelec product

Length 40 Watts/m x LCat. CodeHamer Code

JH445 40 1m

JH450 52 1.3m

JH455 60 1.5m

JH460 80 2m

JH465 120 3m

JH470 160 4m

JH475 200 5m

JH480 240 6m

Order code: JH445 Flexelec CSC2 Flexdrain Drain-line Heaters

CSC2-40W, 1.0m

CSC2-52W, 1.3m

CSC2-60W, 1.5m

CSC2-80W, 2.0m

CSC2-120W, 3.0m

CSC2-160W, 4.0m

CSC2-200W, 5.0m

CSC2-240W, 6.0m

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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*** NOT SUITABLE FOR PVC PIPES

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• CSC2K heaters are designed to be placed at the bottom of collector trays inside refrigeration equipment in cold rooms, to prevent freezing and to allow

• condensate water to flow freely• The integrated thermostat makes them fully autonomous• The cables must never be cut to shorten the 1m long cold tail• The round part of the thermostat must be placed in the best position to collect information

• Fully sealed / double insulation• Extremely flexible• Voltage 230V as standard• Permissible surface temperature -40°C to +110°C• NOTE - Heat trace cable must be installed in accordance with current AS/NZS Standards

• Please refer to manufacturers instructions before installing Flexelec product

Length Watts/m Cat. Code Hamer Code

CSC2K1M 40 1m

CSC2K13M 52 1.3m

CSC2K15M 60 1.5m

CSC2K2M 80 2m

CSC2K3M 120 3m

CSC2K4M 160 4m

CSC2K5M 200 5m

CSC2K6M 240 6m

Order code: CSC2K1M Flexelec CSC2K Flexdrain Drain-Line Heaters with Built-In Thermostat

CSC2K/1/40-2

CSC2K/1.3/52-2

CSC2K/1.5/60-2

CSC2K/2/80-2

CSC2K/3/120-2

CSC2K/4/160-2

CSC2K/5/200-2

CSC2K/6/240-2

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]

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Temperature maintenance

PIPING QUESTIONNAIRESTHESE QUESTIONNAIRES ARE INTENDED TO HELP YOU TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT PRODUCT

Temperature maintenance is the operation which aims to keep the temperature of a device constant.

This implies that the products and their containments must already be at this same temperature.

If this is not the case, then the application comprises a heating dimension, and part B of the questionnaire must alsobe completed.

Temperature to be maintained °C

Min. ambient temperature °C

Nominal Diameter mm OR outside diameter of the piping mm

Length of piping m

Piping materialThe material that the piping is made of is important informationsince it will influence the choice of power rating of the cable or braid.

Max. surface temperature of the pipingThe max. temperature of the piping is sometimes a decisive criterion, for example if there are high temperature steam cleaning cycles. °C

Type of substance being conveyedThis is important, as it must be ensured that, in the event of leakage the insulation of the heating cable will not be chemically attacked.

Thickness of the insulation mm

Type of insulation

Thermal conductivity of the insulation W/m.K

Max. temperature acceptable for the insulation °C

Available voltage V

Safe area OR ATEX hazardous area(indicate the temperature class)

Network geometry: nozzles, “T”, any diagram

Otherflanges, pumps, valves, max. or min. temperature acceptable by the fluid, etc.

Heating

Heating may be static or involve a flow.

Fluid density kg/dm3

Specific heat of the fluid kJ/kg.K

Initial temperature °C

Temperature to be reached °C

Min. ambient temperature °C

Time allowed for heating h

Fluid flow rate kg/h

Inside diameter mm OR Piping thickness mm

Specific heat of the piping material kJ/kg.K

A

B

FLEXELEC S.A.S10, rue des frères LumièreZ.A. du Bois Rond69720 ST BONNET DE MURE - FRANCETel: + 33 (0)4.72.48.30.90 Fax: + 33 (0)4.78.40.82.81E-mail: [email protected]

FLEXELEC DeptOMERIN ASIA Pte Ltd51 Goldhill Plaza #08-12/01 SINGAPORE 308900Tel: + 65.6255.4778 Fax: + 65.6255.4779E-mail: [email protected]

FLEXELEC (UK) LtdUnit 11 Kings Park Industrial Estate Primrose Hill - KINGS LANGLEY Hertfordshire – WD4 8ST - UKTel: + 44 (0) 1923.274477 Fax: + 44 (0) 1923.270264 E-mail: [email protected]

FLEXELEC DeptOMERIN GmbHTennweg 2 BD-65510 IDSTEIN - GERMANYTel: + 49 (0) 6126.94.31-0 Fax: + 49 (0) 6126.83.99E-mail: [email protected]

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TECHHNICAL GUIDE

■ BASIC RULES

Your temperature maintenance system will give trouble-free operationprovided it is fitted in accordance with good engineering practice. Youshould fit and connect up the cables and flexible heating elements asindicated below. Read the instructions carefully: it will be more costly tohave to carry our repair work afterwards than to “waste” time reading theseinstructions to the end and installing your system in keeping with therecommendations given. (BS 6351 Part3)It is prohibited to use the system in any way that does not respect theprecautions for use.Before beginning to fit the heating element, make sure that thermalinsulation is fitted immediately afterwards: our products could bedamaged by tools or solder, etc. falling on them if too much time elapsesbetween these two operations.

Assembly and commissioning are subject to standards (BS 6351 Part3),safety instructions and accident prevention rules in force in each country. It is prohibited to modify the devices in any way.Clean and wipe the outside of the part to be heated.Also check that no sharp parts such as welds, welding flash, metal parts,etc. could damage the heating element.The whole of the heating element must be in contact with the part to beheated.In no circumstances should the heating element cross over or overlapitself.Cover the whole of the heating element and the part to be heated withthermal insulation of recommended thickness. Stick the warning label on the thermal insulation .The heating element should be energised only when fitting operations arefinished.Connect up to a suitable, properly protected electric power supply.The electrical protection systems (fuses, circuit-breakers, etc.) must beprovided on the site as per the applicable standards in force.

■ SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

Ensure that the flexible heating element chosen is fully appropriate forthe requirements of the installation. For this purpose, consult the FLEXELEC technical documents.Check whether the project requires straight or spiral heat tracing and ifextra lengths need to be provided for valves, flanges, pumps, etc.

Heat loss calculations for flanges, valves, piping supports or otherelements may turn out to be complex because of difficulty in measuringthe exact heat transfer surfaces. Many accessories such as flanges andvalves are manufactured according to standards, while others, such asfilters or pumps differ from one manufacturer or application to another. To determine heat losses, follow the recommendations below:

When fitting heating elements, do not:

• allow them to come into contact with sharp edges,

• apply excessive pulling force to them,

• allow them to be crushed in any way.

The cables must be terminated as soon as possible afterfitting to preventdamp entering by non-sealed ends.

• Inspect the heating elements and accessories as soon as you receivethem to check that they have not been damaged during transit. It isrecommended to carry out measurement of insulation resistance atthis stage.

• For constant power cables, check that sufficient length has beenprovided to allow for the incorporated cold tails.

• Allow an extra 0.5 m of self-regulating heating cable to connect toanother cable or for a branch joint.

• Always begin heat tracing at the power supply end.

■ FITTING THERMOSTATS AND JUNCTION BOXES

To protect against freezing, air thermostats are generally used. Thesemust be fitted in the area most exposed to freezing and can be fixed tothe piping or any other support. If they are fitted to piping the heatingcable can be connected directly into the thermostat. Self-regulatingheating cables can be connected directly to a junction box (a thermostatis not strictly necessary , but strongly recommended). Supports exist forfixing the junction box or thermostat onto the piping.

Bulb and capillary or temperature probe thermostats are normally usedfor production lines to control the surface temperature and must be fittedimmediately adjacent to the power point. Supports exist for fixing thethermostat onto the piping.

First fix the thermostats and junction boxes in the planned locations. For bulbthermostats, the bulb must always be fixed as shown below:

In no event should the heating element be held in the air or enclosedwithin insuating material while it is operating. Do not energise the heating element befoire fitting it. Do not immerse the heating element. Do not fit the heating element if it is damaged. Do not touch the heating element when it is energised.

➜ Warning:

Type Diameter Equivalent cablelength

Flanges ≤ DN 200 0.3 m> DN 200 1.0 m

Valves ≤ DN 200 1.0 m> DN 200 3.0 m

Note: The extra length of cable calculated in these 4 cases may not be used in fullfor practical reasons. All constant power cables or self-regulating heating tapes havemaximum circuit lengths depending on their power rating and voltage. Consult the FLEXELEC technical documentation.

Spiral tracing

Heating cable Aluminium adhesive

Straight tracing

Heating cableAluminium adhesive

GENERAL INSTALLATIONAND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF ALL FLEXELEC PRODUCTS

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Thermostat support

Thermostat bulb

Thermostat bulb

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■ TRACING PIPING EQUIPMENT: ELBOWS, FLANGES, VALVES AND PIPING SUPPORTS

Notes: - Inverting the screw pitch either side of the equipment makes it easier to remove.- Ensure that the heating cable is properly in contact with the equipment.- Smooth over any sharp edges as necessary (with an aluminium tape, for example).

■ FITTING HEATING CABLES

(the term “cables” also refers to other flexible heating elements).The first rule is never to cross heating cables or lay one on top ofanother.

It is not essential to completely cover the heating element with aluminiumadhesive, but this is recommended for the following reasons:

• The heating cable will not be trapped in the thermal insulation.

• Thermal efficiency will be improved through better contact betweenthe heating cable and the piping.

• This eliminates the risk of hot spots on the heating cable.

• This type of fitting is strongly recommended on flanges, valves, taps,etc.

Metres of cable per metre of piping

Spiral tracing

Aluminium adhesive

1 metre maximum

Pitch

Straight tracing

1 heating cable 2 heating cables 3 heating cables

6 o’clock

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Elbows

Flanges

Small diametervalves

Large diametervalves

Trace on the outsideof the elbow

Regular pitch,adjacent turns mustnot touch on theinside

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Heating cable Aluminium adhesive

4 o’clock8 o’clock8 o’clock 4 o’clock6 o’clock

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TECHHNICAL GUIDE

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■ TRACING A BRANCH JOINT

Branch joints or nozzles are often of a smaller diameter than the main pipe. Return tracing must therefore be avoided on long nozzles as these wouldincrease the installed power to the point of multiplying it by two (straight tracing) and causing local overheating.

Short nozzles: 1.5 m maximum.

Long nozzles: greater than 1.5 m.

For long nozzles, break the circuit and fit a junction box to allow the heating circuit to branch off.

■ FITTING A HEATING CABLE TO PIPING WITH A STEAMTRACER

Check that the cable sheath will withstand the temperature of thesteam.

Never use spiral tracing, which would cause the cable to come intocontact with the steam tracer.

Use single or double straight tracing.

■ TRACING TWO PIPES SIDE BY SIDE

Never spiral the heating cable over the piping.

Use double straight tracing.

Straight tracing Spiral tracing

Heating cables

■ PIPING SUPPORTS

Screwed collars

Welded flat iron bars

Welded columns

Type Straight tracing Spiral tracing

Double tracing

Steam tracer

Heating cable

Straight tracing

GENERAL INSTALLATIONAND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF ALL FLEXELEC PRODUCTS

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■ MAINTENANCE

Visual inspection

Visually inspect the piping with tracers to check that neither theinsulation nor the cable have been damaged.

Tracer inspection

The following inspection procedures must be carried out at leastonce a year (before winter) for installations protecting against freezingor twice a year for production installations.

Thermal insulation

• The heating cables must always be protected by thermal insulation.

• During inspection operations, be very careful not to damage theheating cables.

• The thermal insulation must always have the same temperature limit asthe heating cables.

• The heating cables must never be trapped within the thermalinsulation.

• The thermal insulation must be appropriate for the environmentalconditions prevailing.

• Apply labels warning that electrical heat tracing is in use on theoutside of the thermal insulation at intervals which make it possiblefor them to be seen clearly, wherever the person working on thepiping may be. Do not forget to place them on both sides of thethermal insulation.

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■ INSPECTION

Before fitting the thermal insulation, perform the following inspections:

• Throughout the cable installation process.

• As soon as possible once the installation is finished and before connecting up to the electric power supply.

The following inspections must be made:

• The heating cables and temperatureprobes (if any) are in close contact withthe piping; there is no air gap betweenthese devices and the piping.

• No cable loops are hanging in mid air.

• No heating cable is trapped under pipingsupports, thermostat supports or junctionboxes, etc.

• No heating cable is crossed over or laidon top of another, or twisted about itself.

• All the heating cables are fixed to thepiping with appropriate fixing materials.

• Self-regulating heating cables

Check the insulation resistance using a2500 V DC (500V DC min) megohmmeter.

Whatever the length of the cable, theminimum insulation resistance must be 10megohms.

Between conductors and piping if thecable is not braided.

Between conductors and braid if any.

For cables with braid and sheath,perform 2 tests:

• Test 1: between conductor and braid,

• Test 2: between braid and metalpiping

As before, record and store the testresults.

The following procedure is designed to checkthat the various heating cables are operatingproperly.

• Constant power cables

Check the resistance and continuity ofthe circuits using a multimeter.

Check the insulation resistancebetween the conductors and the earthusing a 2500 V DC (500V DC min)megohmmeter.

Whatever the length of the cable, theminimum insulation resistance must be10 megohms.

The results of the above tests must berecorded and stored.

Installation inspection Circuit continuity and insulation resistance inspection

Before any inspection work, switch off the electric power supply.

• Remove the lid from junction boxes and thermostats.

• Disconnect the heating cable from the electric power supply.

• Check, as described above, the insulation resistance rating and,for constant power cables, the resistance rating.Make a note of these figures and store them.

• Compare these figures with those from the previous inspection.If they are the same, reconnect the heating cable and replacethe junction box lids.

• With the thermostat still electrically insulated, carry out theinspection as above. Check that the power cables are properlyconnected to the right terminal block. Using a multimeter, checkthat the thermostat cuts off power to the heating cables bylowering and raising the temperature setpoint to minimum andthen to maximum.

• If the thermostat operates, do not forget to put the setpointback to the initial temperature.

• Replace the thermostat lid.

• Visually inspect the installation in order to detect any damageto piping or insulation.

• Connect the electric power supply back up.

INSTRUCTIONS

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HAMER CODE CAT# PAGE HAMER CODE CAT# PAGE HAMER CODE CAT# PAGE

CSC2K13M 6CSC2K/1.3/52-2CSC2K15M 6CSC2K/1.5/60-2CSC2K1M 6CSC2K/1/40-2CSC2K2M 6CSC2K/2/80-2CSC2K3M 6CSC2K/3/120-2CSC2K4M 6CSC2K/4/160-2CSC2K5M 6CSC2K/5/200-2CSC2K6M 6CSC2K/6/240-2JH230 1FSG/T-30JH325 2FS/KITJH333 2FS/KIT/TJH335 2FS/KIT/TPJH360 3FS/KIT/XFJH384 1FST-15JH389 1FST-25JH391 1FST/TF-30JH392 1FST-40JH397 1FST-30JH445 5CSC2-40W, 1.0mJH450 5CSC2-52W, 1.3mJH455 5CSC2-60W, 1.5mJH460 5CSC2-80W, 2.0mJH465 5CSC2-120W, 3.0mJH470 5CSC2-160W, 4.0mJH475 5CSC2-200W, 5.0mJH480 5CSC2-240W, 6.0mJH840 3FTALJH850 3FX/TM2/120JH855 4FX/BOITIERJH860 4FX/ETIQJH865 4FX/PBA

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Klauke - Battery operated tools 24 months

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Theben - Timers, sensors & temperature controllers 12 months

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Contact Us Today.Our team is here to answer any questions you may have. Whether it be sales, distribution, warranty or after sales service, let us know how we can help.

Call us today:0800 239 239

Christchurch branch details: Christchurch85a Falsgrave StPhillipstown8011

Auckland branch details:Auckland29 Olive RoadPenrose1061

hamer.co.nz 0800 239 239 [email protected]