Who makes Clecos?
Cleco® | Apex Tool Group.
Who makes cleco fasteners?
the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company
A cleco, also spelled generically cleko, is a temporary fastener developed by the Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company.
Who owns Dotco?
Penn Tool Co., Inc
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Where are Dotco tools made?
the United States
When only the best will do, Dotco is the brand of choice. Since 1953, this company has been manufacturing right here in the United States. Just one more reason why you can be sure you are getting a premium power tool like no other that you will find made overseas.
Are Dotco tools good?
Dotco tools have a well deserved reputation for toughness and are designed with the operator in mind. A combination of advanced engineering and precision machining results in high quality pneumatic tools designed to boost productivity and lessen down time.
What is a Cleco fastener?
Cleco Fasteners, or ‘Skin Pins’ as they are sometimes called, have played an important role in automotive, racing and aircraft sheet metal repair for decades. Hand operated cleco fasteners, used throughout the aviation industry, consist of spring or plier operated, bar nut and wing nut styles.
What is Kwik Lok?
Kwik Lok systems are an innovative way for the packers to avoid costly capital investments. Kwik Lok adds Microsoft executive, Jeff Mendenhall, to board.
What is the best tool to use for Clecos?
Hex-Nut (KH) series Clecos are operated with a pneumatic power tool and best suited to high-production settings requiring fast, consistent, uniform clamping force. Its ‘free-wheeling’ design allows it to back completely off while still remaining intact. Zephyr Tool offers precise, high quality plier operated temporary fasteners.
What are the benefits of the Kwik Lok closure?
The benefit of the Kwik Lok closure is that it is quick and easy to apply. This feature yields dividends to the packager and the consumers. The packager benefits because the machinery required to apply the closure is mechanically simple – this means lower original costs, longer operating life, few package mistakes and lower maintenance costs.