EJOT is a 102-year-old German fastening technology company and is a fastener specialist like no other. With venerable fasteners such as the PT screw for manufacturing with plastic, bi-metal self-drilling stainless steel fasteners for solar installations, and the world’s highest capacity concrete anchors in our Liebig undercut range, we offer a range of fastening solutions that were not available in the market before.
EJOT Fixing Solutions Southern Africa supplies the Southern African Development Community region with products, training, engineering and technical support for the construction, mining and manufacturing industries.
What sets us apart is not only the quality of our products, but the engineering and technical support we offer. Our expertise helps products and projects to perform better by offering precise and even custom fastening solutions.
With EJOT you have fastener expertise at your fingertips!
As an example, we are able to customize the length and head style of our Liebig undercut concrete anchors to offer anchor performance in excess of 300 kN with ETA approval. These anchors can also be applied to rock.
EJOT bi-metal stainless steel self-drilling screws are true ISO class 4 and class 5 fasteners. Not only are they increasing the life of structures that use self-drilling screws, but they also increase the longevity and installation quality of solar PV installations across South Africa. All our construction fasteners have ETA and/or European building certification and approval.
EJOT manufacturing fasteners are making automotive manufacturing easier and more effective with our revolutionary TOBI drive. This drive is self-clamping without requiring a magnetic bit or vacuum.
Let EJOT improve your product or project with the best fastening solutions available on the market! Contact us today.
Edited by: Creamer Media Reporter
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