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Logistical Support
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In conjunction with our cutting tool and other product management capabilities, US Tool often provides on site staffing for tool cribs and other related on site operations including inspection, tool presetting and emergency tool grinding.
US Tool also provides other special services including tool holder repair, kitting of production tools, temporary aircraft fastener (cleco) refurbishment, custom machine tool parts, laser etching and power tool repair. |
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On Site Staffing
US Tool provides on site crib staffing and management for those customers who desire to outsource this function.

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Carbide Tool Services
US Tool and Carbide Tool Services, a leading reconditioner of tool holders in the United States, share a common bond as both companies offer reconditioning services for the metalworking industry.

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Kitting / Point of Use
US Tool offers kitting capabilities for assembly and production tools and parts. Whether in custom fitted reusable boxes, shrink-wrapped boards or other innovative packages, US Tool can meet any customer requirement.

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Cleco Reconditioning
U.S. Tool Group offers a complete reconditioning and management program for aircraft temporary fasteners (also known as skin clamp runners or “clecos”).

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Machine Tool Parts
US Tool can provide many machined parts to satisfy an emergency shut down situation.
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Power Tool Repair
US Tool offers a complete repair and refurbishment capability for pneumatic and electric portable tools. US Tool can service virtually any make and model, provided parts are available.

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