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.
- The digital electronics enable a constant rotational speed to be maintained; - Overload protection; - Smooth start-up to protect people, tools and the drive; - Restart protection in case of power failure (USP); - Stepless rotational speed regulation; - Keyless belt arm change.
- Quick-mounting handle for needle files, diamond files and smaller machinist’s and precision files. - Reliably clamps the file tangs into the handle by simply twisting the two halves of the handle.
- For aggressive grinding with a very high stock removal rate and very long tool life. - Consistently high performance due to self-sharpening ceramic oxide grain. - The ceramic oxide grain is specifically designed for work on hard materials and layers. - Abrasive: Ceramic oxide grain CO. - Recommendations for use: Use powerful angle grinders.
metric sizes: DIN 3124/ISO 2725-1, E DIN EN 3709, ASME B 107.5 M, American sizes: ASME B 107.1, Fed. Spec. GGG-W-641, SAE AS 954-E (test loads), HPQ® high performance steel, chrome plated.
Internal hex drive with a collar-thrust spring. Bits are easy to insert, lock securely in position and can be removed just as easily; even hex bits with a wide groove (Type E, DIN 3126/ISO 1173).