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Nine New Grinders & Sanders
Chicago Pneumatic’s CP3550 product lineup of 17 compatible finishing models allows perfect matching of applications and tools. Greater torque increases material removal rates and operator comfort while deburring, contouring, chamfering, fettling, removing seam welds, preparing surfaces, cleaning, polishing, and finishing.
Walter Acquires Melin Tool Company
A global precision tool manufacturer serving the metalworking industry, Walter anticipates that a stronger presence in the U.S. will help the company grow its product line with local market requirements and improve market support with customized tooling solutions.
Helios Announces New Executives
Adam Gimpert is their president and David Harroun is vice president.
Metabo Names New President & CEO
Christopher Berg now leads the company in the U.S. and Canada.
Interface Makes Fast, Simple Grinder Wheel Exchange a Snap
The advanced X-Lock interface for grinders from Bosch Power Tools makes accessory change up to 5X faster than conventional interface.
Pneumatic Grinders and Sanders for High-Volume Operations
CP3550 series pneumatic grinders and sanders from Chicago Pneumatic excel at demanding grinding, chamfering, weld preparation and cleaning, cutting, finishing, sanding and other MRO tasks.
Air-Powered Abrasive Belt Machine Converts to a Die Grinder or Drill
The Dynafile II air-powered abrasive belt machine from Dynabrade features a grinding head that pivots 360 deg for getting into hard-to-reach areas.
Organizational Changes at United Grinding
The changes include an expanded executive vice-presidential position and a planned transition of leadership for the Tool Division.
Mitsui Seiki Kogyo Names New President
Mr. Kinichi Kato now leads the company.
Glebar Appoints New CEO
Robert Baker is their new chief executive officer.
ATA Acquires Karnasch
This deal expands the international cutting tool business of ATA.
All Aboard
After some accidents and trials with less efficient alternatives that caused problems and delayed work, this railway group got on board with replacing their old grinding and cutting devices with new equipment that would eliminate workplace risks without sacrificing productivity.