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Extended range in new catalogue
17 April 2015
The latest Industrial Supplies Catalogue from Brammer features additions to the company's product range.

Customers will find details of Brammer's product range, as well as an outline of its value added services, including Invend, Insite and managed inventory services, energy savings, and workshop services.
The hardback catalogue features more than 60,000 individual products, of which more than 7700 are new to Brammer customers.
The catalogue is divided into five sections of maintenance repair and overall products for easy reference: Bearings & Seals; Mechanical Power Transmission; Electrical Power Transmission; Fluid Power; and General Maintenance. Within each section, Brammer offers thousands of products from brands such as 3M, Siemens, SKF and Stanley. In addition, Brammer customers have access to two exclusive specialist brands – Q-Safe and Roebuck – through the new catalogue.
More than 100 pages of products from industrial quality hand tools supplier, Roebuck are included, with the hand tools range covered by a lifetime warranty meaning customers can buy and use with absolute confidence, and new ranges of abrasives and tool storage units. Q-Safe is a new range of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) with more than 180 new products from the range featured in the catalogue. It provides a complete ‘head to toe’ PPE offering, a proven and cost effective solution which can help reduce purchasing costs without compromising on safety.
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