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  2. Impact wrench - Wikipedia

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    Pneumatic impact wrench brands that are commonly used in shop and construction application include Ingersoll Rand, Snap-On, MAC Tools, Matco, and Chicago Pneumatic. Cordless impact wrenches that are commonly used are made by Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, and Bosch. For specialized applications such as pitstops in motorsport, where a high amount of ...

  3. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    At this point, the Hole-Shooter, a drill that weighed 5 lbs. was created by A. H. Peterson. The Peterson Company eventually went bankrupt after a devastating fire and recession, but the company was auctioned off to A. F. Siebert, [21] a former partner in the Peterson Company, in 1924 and became the Milwaukee Electric Tool Company. [22]

  4. Hammer drill - Wikipedia

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    The US company Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation states that in 1935, it was selling a lightweight 1 ⁄ 4 in (6.4 mm) electric hammer drill (cam-action). [15] Hand-cranked percussion drills were made in the UK in the mid-twentieth century. [16]

  5. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    By 1935, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation developed a lightweight 3/4" electric hammer drill. This power tool was designed to drill and sink anchors into concrete. This drill could also be converted into a standard 3/4" drill. Milwaukee also designed an easy-to-handle, single-horsepower sander/grinder that weighed only 15 pounds. [7]

  6. Makita - Wikipedia

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    Makita circular saw. Makita Corporation (株式会社マキタ, kabushiki gaisha Makita) (TYO: 6586) is a Japanese manufacturer of power tools.Founded on March 21, 1915, it is based in Anjō, Japan and operates factories in Brazil, China, Japan, Mexico, Romania, the United Kingdom, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Canada, and the United States.

  7. Jackhammer - Wikipedia

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    For example, Hilti manufactures a jackhammer model that has approximately the same impact energy of a 60 lb (27 kg) pneumatic hammer, but the vibration felt by the operator is significantly less (7 m/s 2). Other manufacturers such as Makita, DeWalt and Bosch also offer electric tools with vibration dampening.