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  2. McMaster-Carr - Wikipedia

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    McMaster-Carr Supply Company is a private American supplier of hardware, tools, raw materials, industrial materials, and maintenance equipment. They function as a business-to-business company. [ 2 ] The company was founded in 1901 and is based in Elmhurst , Illinois , with distribution centers in Robbinsville , New Jersey ; Santa Fe Springs ...

  3. Misumi USA - Wikipedia

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    Misumi USA consists of a local suppliers network including Sugura USA in Addison, Illinois, along with its own distribution centers near Chicago O’Hare Airport and in Torrance, California. [ 13 ] In November 2012, Misumi acquired the Dayton Lamina Corporation , a company known for press die components, with brands including Dayton Progress ...

  4. MSC Industrial Direct - Wikipedia

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    MSC was founded in 1941 as Sid Tool, Inc., by Sidney Jacobson, in New York's Little Italy. It originally sold cutting tools and accessories to New York City machine shops. [3]

  5. File:Tubular Lock and Key.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. W. W. Grainger - Wikipedia

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    W. W. Grainger, Inc., is an American Fortune 500 [5] industrial supply company founded in 1927 in Chicago by William W. (Bill) Grainger. He founded the company to provide consumers with access to a consistent supply of motors. [6]

  7. Bull's eye level - Wikipedia

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    A bull's eye level showing a level position A bull's eye level showing an unlevel position Machinist bulls-eye level. A bull's eye level is a type of spirit level that allows for the leveling of planes in two dimensions — both the 'pitch' and 'roll' in nautical terms. Standard tubular levels only consider one dimension.

  8. McMaster - Wikipedia

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    McMaster may refer to: Mount McMaster, in Enderby Land, East Antarctica; McMaster (surname) McMaster School, a building of the University of South Carolina; McMaster University, a university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

  9. Spirit level - Wikipedia

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    A tubular spirit level A bull's eye spirit level mounted in a camera tripod. A spirit level, bubble level, or simply a level, is an instrument designed to indicate whether a surface is horizontal (level) or vertical . Two basic designs exist: tubular (or linear) and bull's eye (or circular).