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  2. Chicago Pneumatic - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin plant went onto produce Little Giant trucks (1911-1917), portable compressors, electrical powerplants, and drill rigs. 1916 ad for Chicago Pneumatic Little Giant truck. 1904 was the year of expansion for CP. Offices were opened in England, Canada, and Germany; and new lines of products had been developed such as air tools and rock ...

  3. Drifter drill - Wikipedia

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    A pneumatic rock drill. The detacheable drill bit is not shown, but would be at left. At the bottom is the feed-screw (worked by the crank at right), which advances the drill as the hole deepens. The mounting point is at the bottom. The simplest form of rock drill consists of a long chisel or drill steel that was struck with a sledgehammer. [4]

  4. Atlas Copco - Wikipedia

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    They purchased Chicago Pneumatic Tools in 1987. In 1992, AEG Elektrowerkzeuge was purchased, and in 1995, ... The Rock Drilling is a part of Epiroc. ROC D3.

  5. Epiroc - Wikipedia

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    Epiroc offers a product portfolio of drilling rigs, rock drilling tools, trucks & loaders, raise boring equipment, excavator attachments, rock excavation equipment, rock reinforcement tools & underground mine ventilation systems, and service agreements related to equipment maintenance. [3]

  6. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Snap-on, Bahco, Blue-Point, Williams, CDI Torque Products, [27] Sun diagnostic tools in Europe and Brazil: Hand tools, air tools, power tools, diagnostic tools, assorted automotive tools Sortimo: Zusmarshausen, Germany: Sortimo: in-vehicle equipment, storage system for parts and tools Stanley Black & Decker: Connecticut, US

  7. Simon Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Simon Ingersoll (March 3, 1818 – July 24, 1894) was an American inventor who created the steam-powered percussion rock drill, which replaced the hand drill and was a major advancement in the mining and construction industries. [1] [2] The drill vastly increased efficiency. However, despite lower labor costs, there was no recorded upturn in ...

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