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News Release from: Link Tools | Subject: Master Electrician's Se
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 11 May 2004
Link introduces 18-piece Master
Electrician Set
Link 18 piece Master Electrician's Set which promises 'no dropped sockets', Links together without magnets, making it acceptable in areas with sensitive equipment.
Building an audio studio or editing suite or making those daily adjustments to an existing facility? The Link 18 piece Master Electrician's Set which promises "no dropped sockets", Links together without magnets, making it acceptable in areas with sensitive equipment
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 17 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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LINK Tools receives Q-Marks
TUV Rheinland, one of Europe's premier professional approval organizations, has awarded two Q-Marks to LINK Tools International for their exclusive socket drive tools.
A breakthrough since first introduced, Link Tools offers a unique "hand to work" promise which guarantees no dropped sockets or tool separations.
Link Quick-Lock tools instantly lock together with a one-handed push on and stay locked until the user decides to quick release by pulling on the tool's gold collar.
Another great feature of the Link locking mechanism means that this new set can be used with owners' existing ratchets, flex handles and speeders, eliminating costly tool duplications! The Master Electrician18 piece system includes four basic drive tools, a UniDriver, Link's versatile, trademarked universal drive tool, a 6 inch extension, a t-bar and a u-joint, plus 14 single-piece pocket-bits.
Link has been honored with a "Q-Mark" from TUV, a global leader in independent testing and assessment services.
TUV cited the Link Tools, well known for their ergonomic excellence, for their safety, sheer speed of use and superior quality.
TUV also certified that use of Link Tools reduced chronic body stress caused by repetitive use of ordinary hand tools.
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