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  2. Hangzhou GreatStar Industrial - Wikipedia

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    Pony Jorgensen woodworking clamps (acquired 2016) [3] [4] Prime-Line window and door hardware (acquired 2019) [6] SK Hand Tools (acquired 2021) [7]

  3. Jorgensen Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Jorgensen Engineering A/S was established in 1933, under the name of Bøg Jørgensens Maskinfabrik by engineer Rasmus Bøg Jørgensen. After having worked in the United States for 10 years, Mr. Jørgensen had gained experience in the field of constructions , and in 1935 the first canning machines were made.

  4. SK Hand Tools - Wikipedia

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    SK was founded as the Sherman-Klove Company, specializing in screw machine products, by Mason H. Sherman and Noah Grover Klove. The company was founded in the early 20th century to supply munitions in World War I, and made mortar housings in a screw machine plant on Harrison Street in Chicago.

  5. List of tool manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer Headquarters Brands Products Altendorf GmbH: Minden, Germany: Altendorf: Table saws, panel saws: Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG: Waiblingen, Germany: Stihl, Viking [1] Outdoor power equipment [2] Apex Tool Group (ATG)

  6. Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Jorgensen blames ‘complex US healthcare ...

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    Novo Nordisk CEO Lars Jorgensen blames ‘complex US healthcare system’ for steep Ozempic prices — which Senator Bernie Sanders says may lead to higher insurance premiums for all Americans

  7. Chuck (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A chuck is a specialized type of clamp used to hold an object with radial symmetry, especially a cylinder. In a drill, a mill and a transmission, a chuck holds the rotating tool; in a lathe, it holds the rotating workpiece. [1] Chucks commonly use jaws to hold the tool or workpiece.