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.
- Full tungsten head; - Professional welding; - High material removal capability; - Available from 3 to 16mm diameter; - Length from 33 to 163mm; - Resistance to breakage; - Long tool life; - Material: Tungsten; - Suitable for: Steel, stainless steel, copper, bronze, cast iron, low alloy steel; - Compatible machine: Electric or pneumatic straight grinder.
- The staple foot keeps the staple at the correct angle to increase pressure on the nose; - The soft grip handle increases comfort of use; - High/low power switch to switch between settings for optimum pulling force; - Raised palm keeps the hand in the correct position for better ergonomics and control; - Indexed finger hook increases stability and control; - Compatible with stanley bindas stanley CT100 and CT300 series.
- 8% Co teeth (M42); - High cutting performance; - Width from 06 to 80mm; - Thickness from 0,6 to 1,6mm; - Uniform welding; - Resistance to breakage; - Long tool life.
- Excellent antiwear and extreme pressure properties. - High protection against corrosion of metal parts. - High resistance to aging, preventing compound degradation. - Very good pumpability, including at low temperatures. - Great mechanical resistance.