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Padley & Venables Ltd.
Callywhite Lane, Dronfield,
Sheffield,
S18 2XT, England.
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+44 (0) 1246 299 100
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+44 (0) 1246 290 354
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sales@padley-venables.com
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P&V Help LIFA celebrate 20 years
/in News/by AdminAbove: Mari Johansson and Per Erik Lindstrom along with Darren Bradwell from P&V.
Darren Bradwell and Steve Harper from Padley & Venables, paid a visit to our customer – Lifa AB at their main office in Falun, north-west of Stockholm, Sweden – to help them celebrate their 20th Anniversary in September.
Bauma Con-Expo 2015
/in News/by AdminBauma Con-Expo 2015 – September 15-18th Johannesburg Expo Centre – Hall 6 Stand G48
P&V are pleased to announce that we will be attending the Bauma Con-Expo show in September. Our exhibition team will be manning the P&V stand on the CEA UK Pavilion in Hall 6 Stand G48
Come along and say hello and have a chat with our experienced staff about all your Rock Drilling, Demolition and Contractors Tools needs.
Looking forward to seeing you there…
INTERMAT 2015
/in News/by AdminWe have recently returned from another successful Intermat Show 2015 in Paris.
Our new Ninja Button bit was launched at the show, a product suitable for most hard rock, top-hammer drilling applications. It is available in sizes ranging from 48mm to 64mm.
The bits feature distinct angle-faced grooves and deeper lateral flushing flutes, which aid in rock removal from the bit face and increase drilling speeds The NEW Ninja Button Bits have earned good reviews in the field, with users saying the bits drill straighter.
Steve Harper, product manager for Padley & Venables points out that straighter drilling also lessens the stress on rods, shanks and couplings that come behind the bits.
The open-face design of the bits enable the rock to fall into the void between the three face tips before being crushed, which adds directional stability and helps create the straighter hole.
Steve Harper, product manager for Padley & Venables with the NEW Ninja Bits.