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IndustryLive

Special Offer IndustryLive STRONG COMMITMENT TO SELLING MORE MACHINE VICES Next month we’re heading to a trade fair! On June 18 and 19, we’ll be in Madrid participating in the second edition of Industry Live. A fair focused on the latest trends in machinery, equipment, automation, robotics, and other technologies applied to the industrial sector. In addition to showcasing our latest product launches, we’ll be launching a very special campaign during June. We’re talking about a highly aggressive pricing offer, already in the hands of a selected network of exclusive distributors across Spain. This is a carefully curated selection of products that reflect the essence of the new catalog and mark the beginning of a key stage for our distribution network. Downloads CATALOGS AND RATES PRODUCT BROCHURES OFFERS BROCHURES

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New machine vice catalog

NEW MACHINE VICE CATALOG This month we’ve completed the new machine vice catalog. We’re shifting our focus: we no longer sell vices and milling heads—now FORZA offers clamping solutions for machining. Here are the highlights of the new catalog: -New structure based on the needs of any machining workshop. -More application videos. We’re launching a new video format: “Machine with Forza”, where we present a clamping problem and the solution we propose New product developments: – New 5-axis eco line vices for series production– New options for multi-pallet systems: pyramids.– New accessories for our classic vices: dented jaws. DOWNLOAD IT ON OUR WEBSITE Downloads CATALOGS AND RATES PRODUCT BROCHURES OFFERS BROCHURES

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New 1000T serie 3 jaws puller

NEW SERIE 1000T 3 JAWS The First Units of the 1000T Series Have Arrived! This May, we’ve completed the production of the first units of extractors from the new 1000T series. The 1000 series, with its rigid leg design, has been one of our brand’s flagships for years. Its robust and exclusive design — developed in Europe — has been key in positioning FORZA above other brands. Now, we’re taking it a step further with the arrival of the three-leg version, providing better stability and support. In addition, we’ve created a new tabletop display that combines both series — the classic and the new 1000T — specifically designed for our distributors. Forza Catalog EXTRACTORS WORKSHOP TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW REMOVAL OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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Trip to Japan

Trip to Japan Trip to Japan: Visiting Makino’s Production Facilities The second week of April, Javier and Cristina had the opportunity to travel to Japan and visit the production sites of leading machine tool manufacturer MAKINO. During their visit, they explored several facilities: Katsuyama Plant & MSL LabAt this site, they saw where Makino manufactures the machine beds and other major components, as well as where the final assembly takes place. They also visited the Material Science Laboratory, where Makino rigorously tests its machines under extreme cutting conditions, using challenging materials to push performance limits. Heiwa Sangyo Komagane PlantThey visited one of Makino’s major aerospace clients, known for producing large 4-meter structural parts and high-precision engine components. Spindle Center & Head Assembly RoomFinally, they checked how the core of every Makino machine—milling heads—are built and assembled with incredible precision. Forza Catalog EXTRACTORS WORKSHOP TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW REMOVAL OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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Beginnings in the USA

Forza Tools: From Its Origins in the US to Digital Expansion Forza Tools: From Its Origins in the US to Digital Expansion With over 55 years of expertise in manufacturing pullers and tools, Forza Tools has successfully embraced digitalization to modernize its business operations. Beatriz Sampedro, Chief Marketing & Digital Officer, shares how the company has strategically evolved to reinforce its presence in the B2B market. Digital Transformation and Modernization: Forza transitioned from traditional methods to a robust digital strategy. A PIM system was implemented to centralize information on over 3,500 product references. The website was optimized for SEO, multilingual support, and seamless integration with distributors’ e-commerce platforms. Strengthening Relationships with Distributors and Customers Distributors welcomed the digital transformation, gaining more agile tools for managing stock and orders. A comprehensive online portal was introduced, providing access to product catalogs, stock levels, and discount information. Order tracking processes were automated, eliminating paper invoices and enhancing efficiency. Loyalty Programs and Growth Strategies Incentives such as shipping cost reimbursements for orders exceeding €1,000 were introduced to foster distributor loyalty. Performance Max campaigns on Google Ads were launched to drive remarketing efforts. Forza increased its presence on platforms like Leroy Merlin and ManoMano, achieving a 2.5%-3% sales growth through these marketplaces. B2B Sector: Trends and Future Outlook: The sector is expected to consolidate, with fewer but larger and more digitalized distributors. Forza plans to enhance its client portal, implement a new ERP, and streamline order automation through EDI. In summary, Forza Tools continues to thrive in a traditional sector by leveraging digitalization to optimize processes and deepen relationships with distributors and customers. Forza Catalog PULLERS WORKSHOP TOOL CUTTING AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW EXTRACTORS OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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Puller for hooks and picks

New addition to the catalogue: Puller for hooks and picks. It is a set from the brand Sykes Pickavant consisting of 9 hooks with ergonomic handles. Ideal for the fitting and removal of- O rings – Seals – Bushes – Springs – Cotter Pins – Fuses etc. Strengths: Its fine tips allow easy access to any gap This tool includes straight, hook-shaped, and 90-degree tips in three different sizes, as well as a scraper. Forza Catalog EXTRACTORS WORKSHOP TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW REMOVAL OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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New KMT nut wrenches

New Forza hacksaws for cutting PVC We want to continue talking about product with a novelty that will be part of our catalogue… The KM lock nut removal spanners are already an important part of our catalogue. In 2024, 14 more sets were sold than in the previous year KMT lock nut removal short spanners and extensions will also be available now KM lock nut removal spanners are now an important part of our catalogue. The KMT nut has locking screws and the battlements are at 60 degrees and 120 degrees. Not at 90 degrees like the KM and KML nuts. Forza Catalog EXTRACTORS WORKSHOP TOOLS CUTTING TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW REMOVAL OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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New Semester Offer

New Semester Offer 2025 This April, we have launched a new semester offer in the national market. Duration: From 01/05/2025 to 31/12/2025 Purpose of the Offer • For the supplier/distributor:We offer the opportunity to purchase high-turnover products at a 50% discount to facilitate stock replenishment. • For the end user:A 25% discount will be applied to the retail price (RRP) to encourage the purchase of Forza products when a need arises. Offer promotion • Sending emails to customers. • Publication on website and social media. • Support from sales representatives and back office to reinforce the campaign Downloads CATALOGS AND RATES PRODUCT BROCHURES OFFERS BROCHURES

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Common mistakes with tools

Common Mistakes When Using Pulling Tools (And How to Avoid Them) In workshops, factories, or maintenance environments, pulling tools are essential for disassembling components without damaging them. However, improper use of these tools—whether due to ignorance, haste, or bad habits—can result in anything from damaging the puller to causing personal injury. In this article, we review the most common mistakes when working with mechanical pullers and explain how to avoid them, based on hands-on experience and the technical recommendations of specialized manufacturers. 1. Using Impact Wrenches: A More Common Mistake Than You Think One of the most frequent (and dangerous) mistakes is using impact wrenches or hammers to turn the puller’s spindle. While it may seem like a quick way to apply force, it can actually damage the spindle, deform the threads, and seize the tool. Recommendation: Always apply force manually by turning the spindle with a wrench or ratchet. Never strike or force it using impact tools. If greater extraction force is needed, use hydraulic pullers instead. 2. Failing to Lubricate the Spindle Before Use A dry spindle creates additional resistance when turning, wears out faster, and can overheat during use. This not only affects performance but also shortens the tool’s lifespan, potentially leading to a seized spindle.  Recommendation: Before each use, clean and lubricate the spindle with an appropriate lubricant. This ensures smooth operation, reduces friction, and prevents premature damage. 3. Improperly Positioning the Puller Legs When the puller’s legs (or extensions) are not properly centered and aligned, the force is distributed unevenly. This can cause the component to come out crooked, or even displace or deform the puller. Recommendation: Always ensure the legs are perfectly centered and aligned with the component to be pulled. Use the appropriate type of legs: short legs for parts close to the axis and long legs for parts located farther away. Self-centering pullers are ideal for guaranteeing correct leg placement. 4. Not Checking if the Shaft Is Center-Punched Many shafts feature a small indentation in the center to accommodate the spindle tip. If no such indentation exists and a suitable protector isn’t used, the tip may slip or damage the part. Recommendation: Check if the shaft is center-punched. If it isn’t, use a point protector (for fixed-tip spindles) or a retractable-tip spindle (such as Forza’s model 1110S-1204B). This improves stability and protects the material. 5. Applying Force Far from the Puller’s Body When working with pullers that have long legs, sometimes the spindle used is as long as the legs themselves. This causes the force application point to be too far from the puller body, potentially bending the spindle slightly—often without being noticeable Recommendation: Avoid using excessively long spindles with long-leg pullers. If needed, place a spacer between the shaft and the spindle to shorten the force application distance. A bent spindle tends to seize and damages the internal threading 6. Assembling the Puller Backwards It may sound basic, but it happens more often than you’d expect: assembling the puller body backwards can subject small screws (like the M-5 screws used in some models) to forces they weren’t designed to withstand, leading to breakage Recommendation: Always follow the manufacturer’s assembly diagram and double-check the body orientation before applying force 7. Not Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) During extraction tasks, parts may pop loose, deform, or break. Working without adequate protection can cause injuries, particularly to the eyes and hands. Recommendation: Always wear safety goggles, sturdy gloves, and protective clothing. Prevention is key, even during operations that seem routine 8. Skipping Basic Tool Maintenance A puller that isn’t regularly inspected may accumulate dirt in the spindle, lose small parts, or become loose. This not only puts the operator at risk but also endangers the components being pulled. Recommendation: After each use, clean the tool, inspect the spindle, legs, and nuts, and store it in a dry place. A well-maintained puller can last for years Conclusion Pulling tools are designed to apply force in a controlled and precise manner. However, their performance largely depends on how they are used. Avoiding these common mistakes not only extends the life of the puller but also protects both the components and, most importantly, the safety of the professional using it. Forza pullers are manufactured from high-quality forged steel and engineered for strength, durability, and precision. But like any professional tool, they require responsible use and proper maintenance. Good work starts with a good understanding of your tools.   Tomas Reyes : Communication Tean Member at Habitium.com Forza Academy

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Forza tools, european leader

FORZA TOOLS EUROPEAN LEADER FORZA TOOLS: European leader in extraction solutions Since 1969, FORZA Tools has been synonymous with quality in design, manufacture and service. Innovation, quality and 50 years of experience form the DNA of our brand. At FORZA, we don’t just make tools. We manufacture solutions for industrial maintenance. We have an R&D and engineering department for the design and manufacture of customized tools and machine vices. WE HAVE 3 PRODUCT LINES EXTRACTION. We are proud to be the only Spanish manufacturer of pullers and the European manufacturer with the widest range of extraction references on the market. EXTRACTION SOLUTIONS For industrial maintenance such as knock out punches, nut splitters, thread restorers or KM lock nut removal spanners. CLAMPING. Precision machine vices, drilling machine vices, milling heads and other special clamping systems. More than 1,500 specific solutions for the extraction of bearings, pulleys, bearings and other mechanical components, designed to meet the most demanding needs of professionals and industries around the world In our catalogue you can find from small compact pullers for 25mm bearings to powerful hydraulic solutions up to 100 tonnes, ideal for applications in sectors such as railways, energy or heavy industry. Forza Catalog PULLERS WORKSHOP TOOL CUTTING AUTOMOTIVE TOOLS SCREW EXTRACTORS OTHER TOOLS SPARE PARTS

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