Austrian fastener company BECK Joins CAS

Austrian fastener and tool company BECK has joined the Cordless Alliance System (CAS). 

BECK is joining the CAS with three devices: the BECK Cordless Brad Nailer 55 mm, the BECK Cordless Narrow Crown Stapler 40 mm, and the BECK Cordless Framing Nailer 33°, 90 mm.

The company said that joining the CAS is a “strategic step that meets the requirements of modern craft and industrial businesses”, and the CAS system is “open, compatible, and available internationally”. 

“The CAS battery, which powers BECK nailers and staplers, also fits into cordless screwdrivers from Metabo, saws from Mafell, extraction solutions from Starmix and lighting from Scangrip, for example. The CAS system therefore reduces tool inventory costs while setting the highest quality standards. We see this as a clear competitive advantage,” said Christian Beck, CEO of BECK. 

BECK is a fourth-generation family business that has been developing and producing fastening solutions for professional applications since 1904. The product portfolio includes collated nails, staples, pins and the innovative SCRAIL® nail screw fasteners, as well as the matching BECK pneumatic tools.
With the LIGNOLOC® system, the family-owned company BECK also offers the world’s first shootable wood nail, enabling metal-free and sustainable construction.

Headquartered in Mauerkirchen, Austria, BECK has about 400 employees and is active in over 60 markets.

"Our alliance benefits from strong international partners such as the family-owned company BECK, allowing us to offer users worldwide an ever-increasing variety of products,” said Thomas Zeller, Head of the CAS Partner Programme at Metabo. “In the particularly strong woodworking and metalworking trades, our CAS partners cover the majority of applications on the construction site with a wide range of professional cordless power tools. This simplifies tool management and avoids the costs of purchasing different systems.”

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