LINK®
TOOLS INTRODUCES NEW 1/2 INCH DRIVE SET
LINK® Tools, the hand tools credited
with raising the bar for hand tools with their patented
locking mechanism, is introducing a new1/2 inch drive set.
Long the standard tool of choice for cars
and for small trucks, the 1/2 inch drive is also
used extensively on farms for stationery equipment, i.e.,
medium-size generators, on small earth movers, hauling
equipment and on older grain elevators. The 1/2 inch LINK Tool
system is also highly effective in the repair of smaller
equipment needs on large ships, such as hoists and loaders.
The LINK QUICK-LOCK®
technology guarantees “no dropped” sockets or tool
separations, and extends this benefit to all standard sockets
by locking them on as well. This benefit means that disruption
of service and damage to equipment can be eliminated using
LINK equipment.
LINK Tools have been recognized
worldwide for their job results. TÜV, a global leader
in independent testing and assessment services has certified
that the use of LINK Tools in on-the-job tests results
in increased worker productivity, speeding up the work
process. In
addition, the tools
reduce the stress on the human frame. Stress brought on by
repetitive action is often a cause of disabilities or missed
work.
“Eliminating worker injuries and long term disabilities
can lead to a stronger bottom line,” according to John
Davidson, president of LINK Tools.
The complete LINK Tools 1/2 inch drive set
includes three LINK Extendor™ locking extensions in 3,
6 and 10 inch lengths, the LINK locking Universal
Joint, the LINK locking Palm Wrench/Speeder, and
LINK’s unique locking UniDriver® tool. The complete set
retails at $224.99. Each of the
items in the set can also be purchased individually. LINK Tools also
manufactures other drive sets in 1/4 , 3/8 and 3/4 inch
sizes.
LINK Tools will lock on to all standard
sockets.
LINK
Tools
have been used by NASA, the PGA, major airlines, Lockheed
Martin, Northrup Grumman, the U.S. Army Tank, Automotive and
Armaments Command and the U.S. nuclear submarine fleet. They have
also been evaluated and strongly recommended by the Aviation
Technical Council, Professional Tool & Equipment and
several other marine and automotive equipment
publications.
More recently the tools have been adopted by several
nuclear power installations where safety concerns regarding
Foreign Materials Exclusion are always a high priority.
For
more information and a full range of LINK tool options, go
to http://www.link-tools.com. A complete catalogue
can be ordered by calling 1-888-727-5465 or write to
LINK Tools International, PO Box 14609, Chicago,
IL
60614.
LINK® and QUICK-LOCK® are registered
trademarks of LINK Tools International (U.S.A.),
Inc.
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