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  2. Blackhawk (tools) - Wikipedia

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    It made automotive tools, such as wrenches and sockets, [1] and a number of specialty tools. [2] Blackhawk introduced a number of innovations to conventional drive tools, such as the "Lock-On" system of locking sockets, [3] gearless ratchets, [4] [5] telescoping ratchet handles, [6] and 7/16" drive tools. [7]

  3. Impact wrench - Wikipedia

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    A variety of impact wrenches, in all common sizes from 14 to 1 in (6.4 to 25.4 mm), of different styles, including inline, butterfly, and pistol grip. This "reactionless" ratchet uses a miniature pin clutch impact mechanism instead of a gear reduction. Large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (64 mm) Drive Ingersoll Rand impact vs 1 ⁄ 2 in (13 mm) impact ...

  4. Milwaukee 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 ...

  5. Socket wrench - Wikipedia

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    Socket set with ratchet (above), four hex sockets and a universal joint. A socket wrench (or socket spanner) is a type of spanner (or wrench [1] in North American English) that uses a closed socket format, rather than a typical open wrench/spanner to turn a fastener, typically in the form of a nut or bolt.

  6. Sigmund Mandl - Wikipedia

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    Sigmund S. Mandl (1898-1976) was the founder of the Husky Wrench manufacturing company. [1] [2] His brother Hugo was born in Úsov.[3]On January 29, 1924, he founded Husky Wrench in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with two partners, at about the time he filed his first patent.

  7. Snap-on - Wikipedia

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    The company opened its wrench forging plant in Elizabethton, Tennessee in 1974. [13] The next year, Snap-on opened a manufacturing plant in Johnson City, Tennessee and closed the plant in 2007. [14] In 1998, workers at the company's Milwaukee plant voted to join the Teamsters labor union [15] and the company expanded the facility in 2013. [16]

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