Airetool Legacy and Innovation

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Airetool
The Enduring Legacy of an American Innovator
For nearly a century, Airetool has been a cornerstone of the industrial tool sector, synonymous with quality, durability, and performance. This timeline explores the compelling story of American ingenuity and perseverance. Scroll to explore the key innovations, corporate journeys, and the unwavering commitment to quality that define the Airetool legacy.
Forged in the Depression
This era traces Airetool's improbable beginnings, thriving through economic collapse and contributing to the war effort.

1929
Forged in the Depression
Walter T. Hamilton founds Airetool in Springfield, Ohio, providing essential tools to keep America's industrial infrastructure operational.
1943
Supporting the War Effort
Airetool's tools are critical for maintaining naval vessels and refineries, making a foundational contribution to the U.S. industrial effort during World War II.
Age of Innovation
A golden age of growth, marked by technological breakthroughs and global expansion that established the company as an international leader.

c. 1950
A Revolution in Precision
Airetool introduces torque-controlled rolling motors, transforming tube expansion from an art into a precise, repeatable science.

1955
Going Global: Europe
The company begins its international expansion by establishing Airetool Nederlands to tap into post-war reconstruction.
Key Technologies & Products

Torque-Controlled Motors
c. 1950
Transformed tube expansion into a precise science for repeatable, uniform joints.

Standardized Sizing
c. 1940s
Ensured backward compatibility for decades, building immense customer loyalty.

Patented Thrust Collar
Post-1950
Allowed for precise depth setting of the expander, ensuring consistently tight joints.

Carbide Mills
c. 1950s
Diversified the product line to cater to more advanced material needs beyond basic cleaning.

Expanding & Flaring Patent
1956
Early IP protection (US2298703A) demonstrated a long-standing commitment to innovation.
Conglomerate Years
A journey through massive industrial conglomerates, testing the brand's resilience and proving its enduring market value.

1986
The Dresser Acquisition
Airetool's era of independence ends as it is acquired by the industrial conglomerate Dresser Industries.

2010
Formation of Apex Tool Group
After complex divestitures, Airetool becomes a key brand within the newly formed Apex Tool Group.
The EGI Revival
A return to the brand's core identity under a specialist owner, recommitting to its heritage of American-made quality.

2017
A Return to Roots
Acquired by Equipment Group International (EGI), a specialist, family-run business, marking a return to focused ownership.

Present
A Legacy Secured
Airetool tools continue to be manufactured in their original Springfield, Ohio, location, upholding a nearly 100-year legacy of quality.