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    Fixing Your Hydraulics In-House

    November 15, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    When hydraulic hoses break, they need to be fixed right now. There is no time for your machine to be down. You have important work to do, and any downtime can be catastrophic not only to you, but to your customers, too. Not to mention, your bottom line.

    Tags: Preparation, Hydraulics, How To, Hydraulic Systems, Demonstrations

    Kimball Midwest Tools Make the Scariest Situations a Snap

    October 31, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    The Scenario: You awaken in a strange, dingy room with yellowing walls and a musty smell that’s one part mildew and one part a stench you don’t want to imagine. You have no idea where you are, and the four cinderblock walls have but one steel door and just one window, covered with steel bars, giving no clue as to where you might be. A calendar on the wall shows October with an X over every day except for the 31st; it dawns on you today must be “Halloween.”

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Halloween, Escape Room

    A Quick History of Cutting Tools

    October 18, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    One day, shortly after fire was harnessed and became a useful tool, a caveman decided trees were necessary to make more fire. After all, you can’t have fire without fuel. After trying to push the tree down, he picked up a stone and tried to knock the tree down with that. (Editor’s note: We’re just assuming here.)

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Education, History

    Avoid the Bur-dens of Brittle, Broken Burs

    October 1, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    Not all carbide burs are created equal. Some are simply better than others. Kimball Midwest’s Bur-Maxx Tungsten Carbide bur may just be the best bur we’ve ever made.

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Best Tools for the Job, Demonstrations, Bur, Debur

    Rethink How You Cut Holes in Steel

    September 24, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    Cutting holes in plate steel is by no means a simple task. You could use a drill bit, but why work harder and take more time to get the job done? Coventional hole saws work, too, but they wear out quickly.

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Tips, Quality Products, Demonstrations

    Showing the Value of Drill Bits

    September 17, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    You might think drill bits are a simple commodity, with one being just like any other. That’s simply not the case.

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Drill Bits, Best Tools for the Job, Made in America, Demonstrations

    Efficiency Matters to Your Bottom Line

    September 12, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    When it comes to your bottom line, efficiency matters. For that, you need an organized space to make it easy to find what you need and tools made to last longer and perform better. An efficient use of space, reduced inventory footprint and high-quality tools reduce your downtime and your maintenance, repair and operations costs.

    Tags: Cutting Tools, Vendor Managed Inventory, Specialty Abrasives, KM USA, Fastener, Efficiency

    Gear to go With Your Cutting Tools

    September 3, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    So you’ve picked out the right cutting tool for the job? That’s great, but before you get started, don’t neglect a few key categories of things you’ll need to get the job done right: cutting tool fluids, safety equipment and deburring tools.

    Tags: Maintenance, How To, Cutting Tools, Prevention, Chemicals

    How to Remove a Stuck Fastener

    August 20, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    You’re working on a job that has a tight deadline. Wait, isn’t that every job? You hit the most annoying roadblock of all – a stuck fastener. A stuck nut or bolt can hinder your job in more ways than one.
    Tags: How To, Fasteners, Cutting Tools

    The Nuts and Bolts of Fastener Systems

    August 14, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    Fasteners come in many shapes and sizes, but threaded fasteners are the most common. Many have specific uses, but hex head cap screws are a popular choice and work well in numerous applications. They are not created equally, though, so knowing the basics of cap screws and their component parts will help you choose the right one for your job.
    Tags: Made in America, Grade 8, KM USA, Fastener

    Upgrade Your Fastener Knowledge

    August 7, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    Fasteners are an important component of many things we use every day, yet they often aren’t given much thought. It doesn’t seem like there is much to a cap screw or a nut, but they hold parts together and support weight loads. A faulty fastener assembly can mean catastrophic failure, resulting in equipment damage and downtime, lost productivity and personal injury.

    Tags: Safety, Grade 8, Fastener, Grade 5

    Kimball Midwest Launches KM-USA High Head Grade 8 Cap Screws

    August 2, 2019 | by Kimball Midwest

    When it comes to cap screw reliability, you don’t want to take any chances. Cap screws, especially top-of-the-line ones such as Grade 8, are used in critical applications in industries such as construction, agriculture, mining and many others. In many cases, failure could be catastrophic.

    Tags: Made in America, Grade 8, KM USA, Fastener
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