RIDGID Tool Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes hand tools under the RIDGID brand. Founded in 1923 in Ohio, in 1966 became an affiliate of Emerson Electric. Today it's the world's largest producer of tools and machines for pipe installation and maintenance. Products are available in more than 140 countries worldwide, with more than 400 varieties of tools and machines in more than 5000 models and sizes.
RIDGID Tool Company is an American company that manufactures and distributes hand tools under the RIDGID brand. Founded in 1923 in Ohio, in 1966 became an affiliate of Emerson Electric. Today it's the world's largest producer of tools and machines for pipe installation and maintenance. Products are available in more than 140 countries worldwide, with more than 400 varieties of tools and machines in more than 5000 models and sizes.
- For all types of threaded joints; - Immediately seals all liquids and gases (except pure oxygen and chlorine) removable. Thread can be used for new applications; - Fully reseatable. Temperature resistant from -20ºC and +130ºC; - For threads up to 6” diameter in all materials; - Cleaner and safer working; - Complies with standards for gases, hot and cold water and potable water; - Yield: one 80 ml container serves for 200 units of 1/2”.
- Ejection tool nº 1504 para dismantling sleeve nº 1514 (e.g. BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Opel); - For workshops and cable configuration; - Bicoloured handle with locking blade cover, to protect the fine blade and guard against injury. Easier to handle for fine and intricate work on miniature connectors. - Releases cable connectors quickly and easily without cutting them off - saves time and money; - Blades made of extremely tough and durable chrome vanadium and special spring steel; - For round snap-in receptacles, including dismantling sleeve.
- The impact resistant carbide teeth reduce the chances of chipping or breaking a tooth if it hit a foreign object - The utra sharp carbide teeth mean less force is required when pushing the blade through the timber