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Armed forces praise tools' safety

A Link Tools product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 3, 2006

US Army, Navy and Air Force facilities find that Link Tools provide an increased margin of safety over tools currently in use.

A recent survey of 22 US Army, Navy and Air Force facilities in the USA and Europe indicated an overwhelming percentage have found that Link Tools provide an increased margin of safety over tools currently in use.

Of 278 respondents from all the facilities, working in areas where tool separations were a safety concern, 82% indicated a very positive response to the Link Tools' ability to prevent tool disconnects.

Tool disconnects which cause foreign materials to fall into machinery are frequently the cause of aircraft, marine and tank mechanical failures.

Link's Quick-Lock technology delivers complete hand-to-work locking which guarantees no accidental tool disconnects.

This is particularly pertinent due to the increased emphasis on safety by the military which has expanded its safety mission, recognising that any loss, such as those occurring because of human injuries or mechanical failures, can curtail military effectiveness.

The Link Quick-Lock technology has been tested and proven by aircraft maintenance technicians at the United Space Alliance, the Iowa Air National Guard, Northrop Grumman, Lockheed Martin and most major airlines.

In addition, Link's worthiness in spaces that were not easily manoeuvrable was instrumental in its selection for the US Navy's retrofitting of missiles for its submarine fleet.

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