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  2. Milwaukee Tool - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Milwaukee Electric Tool Corporation added a spring clutch to handheld Milwaukee sanders, grinders, and circular saws, significantly reducing tool recoil. In the same year, Milwaukee Tool also introduced their 1/2" right-angle drill. This power tool allowed plumbers and electricians to drill holes in wood and steel. [7]

  3. Power tool - Wikipedia

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    A power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labor used with hand tools.The most common types of power tools use electric motors.

  4. Ramp 'n Roll - Wikipedia

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    Ramp n' Roll; Year: 1995: Number of teams: 59 [1]: Championship location: Epcot Center, Disney World [2]: FIRST Championship Awards; Chairman's Award winner: Team 151 "Purple Twister" - Lockheed Sanders and Nashua High School [3] [4]

  5. Porter-Cable - Wikipedia

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    In 1926, Porter-Cable began to develop a niche in portable electric power tools when Chief Engineer Art Emmons invented the portable electric belt sander, called the Take-About Sander. In 1929, Emmons invented the helical drive circular saw, a compact, lightweight design that is still the most widely used circular saw design produced today.

  6. Sander - Wikipedia

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    The sander smooths it and sends it out the other side. Good for finishing large surfaces. Flap sander or sanding flap wheel: A sanding attachment shaped like a Rolodex and used on a hand-held drill or mounted on a bench grinder for finishing curved surfaces. Orbital sander: A hand-held sander that vibrates in small circles, or "orbits."

  7. Makita AWS - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2015 Milwaukee Electric Tool were supplying tools and battery packs with One-key support, allowing monitoring of battery status and custom tool settings configuration. [ 1 ] By 2016, three tools were being offered with Bluetooth tracking built-in, for approximately €20 extra per tool.