This section provides an overview for rope cutters as well as their applications and principles. Also, please take a look at the list of 5 rope cutter manufacturers and their company rankings.
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A rope cutter is a tool primarily used for cutting ropes, wires, chains, and similar materials.
The operating principle is relatively simple. Users first position the blade against the target material and then grip the handle to press the blade against the material, allowing for easy cutting. This efficient cutting function makes it widely used in construction sites, factories, households, and other settings.
Rope cutters are utilized extensively on construction sites for cutting rebars and wire ropes, in factories for cutting conveyor belts and hoses, and in households for cutting electrical cords and garden ropes. Key features of rope cutters include suitability for cutting ropes, wires, and chains, ease of operation, and compactness for easy portability.
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ARM Sangyo Co., Ltd., founded in 1978 with headquarters in Japan, is a manufacturer of hand tools and power tools. The company's product line includes bolt cutters, wire rope cutters, gear pullers, cordless stainless steel sleeves, and bench-mounted hydraulic wire rope cutters. The company also offers a range of soft jaws for lathe chucks, including soft jaws suitable for Kitagawa, Matsumoto, Nobel, SMW-Autoblok, and Victor lathing chucks. The company's tools are suitable for commercial trade professionals, including plumbers, electricians, gas fitters, and metal workers.
Klein Tools is a fifth-generation family-run producer of hand tools founded in 187 and headquartered in Lincolnshire, Illinois. Klein Tools sells worldwide directly and through distributors. Klein Tools has a family of companies under its brand including Alco, Civitella, Mumme Tools, Tulmex, and Wattmaster. Klein Tools serves several industries including construction, HVAC/R, plumbing, telecom, municipal, and industrial. Some of the tools Klein Tools produces include non-contact voltage tester bens, multi-bit screwdrivers, digital circuit breaker finders, advanced circuit tracer kits, and multi-bit electronics screwdrivers.
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Country | Number of Companies | Share (%) |
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Japan | 1 | 100.0% |