Armstrong Tools

Armstrong Tools
Subsidiary of the Danaher Corporation
Industry Manufacturing
Founded 1890 in Chicago, Illinois
Headquarters Chicago, Illinois
Products Industrial tools
Website www.armstrongtools.com

Armstrong Tools is an American industrial hand tool manufacturer.[1] It is a brand of Apex Tool Group, LLC. The company manufactures the majority of its tools in the United States and focuses mostly on aerospace, government, and military users.[2]

History

Armstrong was founded in 1890 as the Armstrong Bros. Tool Company in Chicago, Illinois by the four Armstrong brothers. The brothers manufactured bicycle parts and tools for repairing and manufacturing bicycles from the brothers' backyard shed and managed a retail store in downtown Chicago.[3]

In 1895, Armstrong introduced a tool holder for lathe cutting bits. Rather than individual forged cutting tools, this product used a single forged shank with interchangeable cutting bits, drastically reducing the cost of such bits. The success of this product allowed Armstrong to build a factory in Chicago in 1900 (followed by a larger factory in 1905). In 1948, the company moved to its current facility, and in 1974, it opened a second facility in Fayetteville, Arkansas.[4]

In 1994, Armstrong was acquired by the Danaher Corporation, where it operated as its industrial hand tools division.[5][4]

In 2010, Armstrong, as part of Danaher Tool Group, became part of Apex Tool Group, LLC.

References

  1. "Company Overview of Armstrong Bros. Tool Co.". Bloomberg Business. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  2. Deutsch, Stuart (2014-06-09). "5 Brands of High Quality USA-Made Wrenches, Ratchets, & Sockets". ToolGuyd. Retrieved 2016-03-13.
  3. "Armstrong Bros. Tool Company". Alloy Artifacts. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  4. 1 2 "In-1959-armstrong-bros-tool-company-was-making". Factory Whistle. Retrieved 2016-03-10.
  5. Armstrong Tools. "About Armstrong Tools". Archived from the original on 17 March 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-03.

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