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Brooks Triumph on Latest Project »
Date Added: 02/09/2008
We were approached by a client to produce several components for use on the latest prestigious Triumph motorcycles. Both brake and gear levers were required, manufactured using carbon Steel. We have extensive on-site hot forging and bending capabilities, making this job ideal for us...
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Reducing the Stress - New Analysis Software »
Date Added: 29/08/2008
Here at Brooks we have installed the latest stress analysis software which enables us to input material and heat treatment specifications direct from your design drawing. This can show, with the assistance of coloured indicators, applied loads which will indicate where materials stress and breaks...
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Special 3" Diameter U-Bolts »
Date Added: 20/08/2008
A specialist company for a specialist job, that’s what Brooks do best! After several competitors had declined the job, we were asked to produce large 3” diameter U-bolts which had to be produced in a specially built furnace to achieve our clients exact requirements. Uniform heat was...
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Replicating Ironwork for a Grand Design »
Date Added: 12/08/2008
A client approached us armed with a photograph taken from a recent issue of the popular ‘Grand Designs’ magazine asking if we could reproduce a scroll and a leaf from the image for their fencing project. We agreed to take on the project which took around 6-8 weeks in all. We...
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Brooks Move into the Fast Lane »
Date Added: 25/05/2008
It’s not every day you get approached to manufacture components used in the assembly of the latest supercars that grace our roads. We were pleased to be given the opportunity to manufacture and supply bonnet catches for McLaren Motorsport. Forged blanks were produced and further machined...
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Decorative Wrought Ironwork For Prestige Residential Development »
Date Added: 23/05/2008
We were awarded the contract to fulfil the component supply element of the fencing project for a prestige residential development in London. Being a grade 1 listed building, it was not practical for our client to alter the existing brick columns which were different distances apart. Working from...
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