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A Link Tools product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 6, 2006

Over one third of all nuclear generating stations in the USA and Canada are now using Link Tools to satisfy Foreign Materials Exclusion (FME) requirements.

Over one third of all nuclear generating stations in the USA and Canada are now using Link Tools to satisfy Foreign Materials Exclusion (FME) requirements, according to John Davidson, President, Link Tools International.

Link's patented Quick Lock tool technology guarantees no dropped sockets or tool separations, and is used at Duke Power, Ontario Power (Canada), Energy Northwest, Exelon, Bruce Power (Canada), Entergy, Dominion, First Energy and TVA nuclear operating facilities, among others.

The global leader in high efficiency hand tools, Link Tools can be a key component of fulfilling the safety guidelines recommended for the nuclear power industry.

Because a single dropped socket can result in million dollar delays, the addition of Link Tools to FME protocol is a cost-effective "no-brainer".

Russ Glines, FME Co-ordinator at the Diablo Canyon Power Plant commented: "With these tools, we can be assured that our 'focus on prevention' goal is met".

The spread of Link Tools in nuclear facilities has also led to the use of Link Tools in the repair, installation and maintenance of turbines of all sises and functions.

As always, the simplicity and ease of use of Link Tools makes them a popular choice for every tool user from professional to trade to homeowner.

"The tools are ideal for individuals who have to work in tight working spaces or in any location where tool control is essential", Davidson indicated.

Link Tools have been used successfully in the military, aviation and automotive industries and were involved in the retrofitting of missiles to the US Navy's nuclear powered submarine fleet.

The only automotive hand tools with a Q-Mark awarded by TUV, Europe's premiere licensing organisation, the tools have been certified for safety, durability and ergonomic excellence.

Link Tools received a second certification and Q-Mark in user testing for their ability to significantly improve task performance and significantly reduce body strain.

Both these attributes strengthen a company's overall fiscal health.

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