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.
- Lightweight thin wall design reduces drilling effort & user fatigue improving productivity. - Multiple high quality tips allow fast efficient cutting with rotation only e.g. no hammer action required. - M16 drive thread.
- Clover rivets are breaking-mandrel blind rivets. They are designed for the fastening, in a fast and easy way fast and easy joining of rigid materials with soft or low resistance materials.
- High resistance against grease and oils; - Suitable for wide uses in the agricultural and industrial sector; - Antibacterial, abrasion-resistant jersey lining; - Non-slip sole with shock absorption in the heel area.
- Foldable design for easy storage; - Swivel head, which locks in any position; - Designed with 2 rollers, each tilts and locks at any angle (0°-45°) for flat or cylindrical workpieces; - Made of high quality steel with 4 supports for greater resistance and stability.
- For coarse grinding work with a high stock removal rate and cool grinding. - Active grinding additives in the coating substantially improve the stock removal rate, prevent clogging and result in cooler grinding. - Abrasive: Zirconia alumina Z-COOL. - Recommendations for use: Use powerful angle grinders in the case of a higher contact pressure.