Chicago Pneumatic boosts offering with Titan product range

Following its recent acquisition, Titan Technologies’ bolting solutions has been added to Chicago Pneumatic Tools product portfolio of high quality power tools. The integration means that Chicago Pneumatic Tools now has a more complete offering, and is able to respond to all customers’ requirements for industrial bolting tools.

Titan’s products include powerful hydraulic torque wrenches, pumps and accessories for bolting applications in the oil and gas, petrochemical, wind energy, power generation, mining and construction industries. Very high load bolting is used when traditional assembly solutions are not sufficient to ensure joint integrity or joint access, for example on oil rigs, in wind farms, ship building and for bridges. The Titan range complements Chicago Pneumatic Tools existing portfolio of high performance and durable tools.

“There are many synergies between the Titan and Chicago Pneumatic Tools brands, and we are excited to include them as part of our portfolio,” says Luis Clement, Chicago Pneumatic Tools Vice President. “Titan’s distribution network is incredibly knowledgeable in energy markets and the brand is recognized for its high quality products. Titan also has a strong network of specialized distributors, which will allow Chicago Pneumatic Tools to enter new growing markets. This network of distributors and their customers will now also benefit from Chicago Pneumatic Tools’ highly efficient global operations and logistics.”

The Chicago Pneumatic Tools portfolio includes high quality products designed for a wide range of maintenance and production applications. From offering impact wrenches, ratchet wrenches, screwdrivers, drills, grinders, sanders and polishers, to percussive and cutting tools for maintenance and repairs and heavy industrial operations, the company enables its customers to get the job done quickly and more profitably.

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