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  2. Milwaukee Electric Tool - Wikipedia

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    Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation, known more commonly as Milwaukee Tool, is a multi-national company that develops, manufactures, and markets power tools, hand tools, tool accessories, tool storage, and personal protective equipment. [1] Milwaukee Tool was last sold in 2005 for $626.6 million to the Hong Kong -based Techtronic Industries ...

  3. Reciprocating saw - Wikipedia

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    A reciprocating saw is a type of handheld, small, machine-powered saw, in which the cutting action is achieved through a push-and-pull ("reciprocating") or back-and-forth motion of the blade. The original trade name, Sawzall, is often used in the United States, where Milwaukee Electric Tool first produced a tool of this type in 1951. [1][2]

  4. Hammer drill - Wikipedia

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    A hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. [1][2] It is a type of rotary drill with an impact mechanism that generates a hammering motion. The percussive mechanism provides a rapid succession of short hammer thrusts to pulverize the material to be bored, so as ...

  5. Henry Harnischfeger - Wikipedia

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    Harnischfeger was born in Salmünster, Kreis Schlüchtern, Hessen-Nassau, on July 10, 1855. He left his homeland in 1872 and came to the United States. He arrived in the U.S. on April 9, and was employed by Singer Sewing Machine Company, which is now known as the Singer Corporation. He worked there for 9 years, and then came to Milwaukee ...

  6. Ryobi - Wikipedia

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    Ryobi power drill. Ryobi Limited (リョービ株式会社, Ryōbi Kabushiki-gaisha, Japanese: [ɾʲoːꜜbi]; English: / raɪˈoʊbi / or / riˈoʊbi /) is a Japanese manufacturer of components for automobiles, electronics, and telecommunications industries. It also sells printing equipment, power tools, and builders' hardware. [3]

  7. Snap-on - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on tools are only available through franchisee dealers who visit their customers' workplaces weekly in vans loaded with items for sale. [5] [6]The Snap-on TechKnow Express is a van that showcases Snap-on diagnostic equipment, [6] and the Rock 'n Roll Cab Express is a truck with tool storage showing customization options, including units larger than what can fit on a standard franchisee van.

  8. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    Atlas Copco (Copco from Co mpagnie P neumatique Co mmerciale) is a Swedish multinational industrial company that was founded in 1873. [7] It manufactures industrial tools and equipment. The Atlas Copco Group is a global industrial group of companies headquartered in Nacka, Sweden. In 2019, global revenues totaled kr 104 billion, and by the end ...

  9. Delta Machinery - Wikipedia

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    History. Delta traces its roots to the Delta Specialty Company founded by Herbert Tautz in 1919 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Based at first in Tautz' garage, Delta Specialty Company thrived, first making small tools for home shops and later expanding into light industrial machinery. In 1945, Rockwell Manufacturing Company acquired Delta Machinery ...

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