Jointing tools
Engineered for efficiency and reliability, our tools are designed to streamline the jointing process, ensuring accuracy and durability. Whether you’re working on electrical, telecommunications, or industrial projects, our comprehensive range of jointing tools provides the precision and convenience you need.
Cable Jointing tools
Shear Screw Tooling
- +44 (0)1322 444500
- sales@sicame.co.uk
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Sicame UK, Unit 4A London Medway Commercial Park,
James Swallow Way, Hoo, Rochester ME3 9GX
Got some questions? The following are frequently asked questions we get asked about.
Does my business have to accept used oil?
While there are companies that sell motor oil and also accept used oil for recycling, there is no federal requirement that motor oil vendors must also accept used oil for recyccling. Your state might have more stringent regulations than federal EPA.
What businesses handle used oil??
While there are companies that sell motor oil and also accept used oil for recycling, there is no federal requirement that motor oil vendors must also accept used oil for recyccling. Your state might have more stringent regulations than federal EPA.
How is used oil recycled?
While there are companies that sell motor oil and also accept used oil for recycling, there is no federal requirement that motor oil vendors must also accept used oil for recyccling. Your state might have more stringent regulations than federal EPA.
How should my business manage used oil filters?
Generally, a common practice is to puncture the filters, drain the used oil into an appropriate container and then recycle the filters as scrap metal. The drained used oil should be recycled along with the used oil from the oil changes.
What regulations should my business follow?
Generally, a common practice is to puncture the filters, drain the used oil into an appropriate container and then recycle the filters as scrap metal. The drained used oil should be recycled along with the used oil from the oil changes.
What can my business do to conserve oil?
Generally, a common practice is to puncture the filters, drain the used oil into an appropriate container and then recycle the filters as scrap metal. The drained used oil should be recycled along with the used oil from the oil changes.