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Chicago Pneumatic

Chicago Pneumatic, also known as "CP", is an industrial manufacturer providing power tools, air compressors, generators, light towers and hydraulic equipment. Products are sold in more than 150 countries through a worldwide distribution network. CP is active on markets such as tools for industrial production, vehicle service, maintenance repair operation for mining, construction, infrastructure equipment.

Chicago Pneumatic
TypePrivate
IndustryMechanical or Industrial Engineering
FoundedChicago, Illinois, U.S. (1901 (1901))
FounderJohn W. Duntley
Area served
Worldwide
Products
ParentAtlas Copco AB[1][2]
SubsidiariesKTS Co., Ltd.[3][4]
Websitewww.cp.com

History

Chicago Pneumatic is a brand name in the pneumatic tool industry with a history tracing back to 1901. John W. Duntley had in mind the idea of sourcing and selling construction tools "that weren’t yet available". He established the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company,[5] with an office in Chicago. The first plant to begin manufacturing product specifically for CP was the Boyer Machine Shop in St. Louis, Missouri.[6] In 1901, Duntley met steel magnate Charles M. Schwab, who invested heavily in the company. On December 28, the company was incorporated and the first single-valve pneumatic hammer was patented.[7]

In 1901, Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. took over the Grant Company in Franklin, PA, which had produced lathes, boring mills, drilling machines and railway machinery. In 1902, CPT also took over the Franklin Air Compressor Company which had been producing air hoists. The Franklin plant went onto produce Little Giant trucks (1911-1917), portable compressors, electrical powerplants, and drill rigs.

 
1916 ad for Chicago Pneumatic Little Giant truck

1904 was the year of expansion for CP. Offices were opened in England, Canada, and Germany; and new lines of products had been developed such as air tools and rock drills.

In 1912, CP began to produce an horizontal 2-cycle semi-Diesel oil engine[8] to power CP compressors. One year later, CP finalized the Simplate valve; it deleted valve gear, offered controllability with high speeds and brought more capacity.

In 1925, CP manufactured the Benz Diesel engine[9] that was used in various racing cars in Europe at that time. The same year, CP began manufacturing rotary oil-well drilling equipment.

In 1939, CP designed and manufactured the world’s first impact wrench, both pneumatic and electric versions.

CP developed the “hot dimpling machine” in response to war effort demands, a device heating rivets to 1000 °F and using 100,000 pounds/inch² of pressure to squeeze the rivet head into its final shape.

 
Evolution of Chicago Pneumatic Logo since 1904

In 1943, The Saturday Evening Post published a cover picture by Norman Rockwell portraying a female aircraft worker, Rosie the Riveter, eating her lunch with a CP riveting hammer in her lap.[10]

The 1950s and 1960s were an era of performance research. CP drill bits broke depth records approaching 20,000 feet and were used in oil prospecting. The portable broach puller for aircraft rivets was introduced in 1957.[6] A Chicago Pneumatic electric motor played a role in the U.S. Apollo space mission to the Moon.[7] It powered a pump that inflated three bags on the capsule upon its splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on July 24, 1969. The bags ensured the escape hatch was on top and the astronauts could open it safely. CP introduced in 1969 the world’s first speed ratchet “CP728” at Ford Motor Company.

In 1970, the CP611 impact wrench was used in the steel erection phase of the World Trade Centers (New York City). Sold for several years into industrial markets, CP torque impact wrenches were introduced in the 1970s into the automotive market. In 1987, Chicago Pneumatic became part of the Swedish conglomerate Atlas Copco. During 1988, more new products were launched than at any time since the late '70s, such as screwdrivers, assembly tools and new ratchet wrenches. The following year, the current logo was designed and adopted.

In 1990, CP won a silver award from the AMA with its "23 parts" advertising campaign.[6] The advertisement portrayed how over 250 light assembly tools could be made from only 23 interchangeable component parts. In 1994, the production of compactors and portable power generators began.

2007 marked the inauguration of a new technology center in Nantes, France.

In 2010, a new global design highlighting the brand colors — red and black — was adopted.

Organization structure and activities

CP Power Tools

The CP Tools main center for power tools is the Technocenter in Nantes (France), where over 100 people work in R&D. Teams research, develop, design, build prototypes, test, and certify industrial tools on the market. Industrial (Metalworking and Energy) and vehicle service tools are also manufactured in Budapest, Hungary, Qingdao, China, Nashik, India, Osaka, Japan, and Clifton, New Jersey, United States.

Two distribution facilities provide the world market with powertools products; Charlotte, North Carolina that serves the United States and Canadian markets, and Hoeselt, Belgium, for the rest of the world. Two Logistic hubs are located in France and China.

CP Construction

The main product marketing functions are located in Essen, Germany, but design, development and production are located in facilities worldwide. In Essen, specialized teams design and produce medium-size to heavy rig-mounted hydraulic breakers, from 550 kg (1,212 lb.) up to 4,200 kg (9,259 lb.) The light compaction equipment and the handheld hydraulic construction equipment are developed in the Rousse plant in Bulgaria.

Plants in Kalmar, Sweden), and Nasik, India, collaborate closely on product design, prototypes and testing of the pneumatic handheld tools. Two distribution centers, located in Texas (U.S.) and Hoeselt (Belgium) provide products to distributors worldwide.

CP Compressor

The main centers are located in Antwerp, Belgium, for compressors and Zaragoza, Spain, for generators. Production is located in facilities worldwide. Small and medium-sized stationary compressors are produced in Sweden, Belgium, Italy, Brazil, Russia, China, India and the United States, whereas Brazil, Italy, Russia, India, China and the U.S. specialize in the piston range. The portable compressors are manufactured in Belgium, Brazil, China, India and the United States. Generators are mainly manufactured in Spain and the United States.

The company Neuman & Esser acquired the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. reciprocating compressor technology in 1993. Along with Chicago Pneumatic Tool the customer service organization NEAC Compressor Service is owner of eight other brands.[11]

Products

Power Tools[12] Workshop Equipment[13] Construction Tools[14] Compressor Technique[15][16]
Impact Wrenches Air Hydraulic Jacks Handheld Pneumatic Tools Stationary Compressors
Ratchet Wrenches Trolley Jacks Handheld Hydraulic Equipment Portable Compressors
Screwdrivers Bottle Jacks Handheld Petrol Equipment Generators
Drills Jack Stands Compaction Equipment Light Towers
Grinders Single Wheel Dolly Rig-mounted Hydraulic Breakers
Sanders & Polishers Workshop Presses Rig-mounted Hydraulic Compactors
Hammers & Scalers Work Lights
Riveters Cordless Tools
Specialty Tools
Superior Bolting Tools TITAN

CP products were used on many famous construction projects,[7][17] among which are:

Distribution

Chicago Pneumatic products are sold exclusively through authorized distributors worldwide. The distributor network consists of specialized distributors in construction, demolition, vehicle service, industrial maintenance, public works and general industry. CP also made air tools for Sears Craftsman under the "756" model prefix, and in some cases even when branded as Sears Craftsman, still had the trademark "CP" logo on them.

References

  1. ^ . Aggregatesandminingtoday.com. 2009-03-01. Archived from the original on 2009-03-22. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  2. ^ . Cp.com. 2008-10-03. Archived from the original on 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  3. ^ . Autoserviceworld.com. Archived from the original on 2013-02-24. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  4. ^ "Chicago Pneumatic Buys Japanese Tool Manufacturer". Tyrepress.com. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  5. ^ . Cp.com. 2008-10-03. Archived from the original on 2013-02-03. Retrieved 2013-01-27.
  6. ^ a b c Rosbrook, David (2001). Chicago Pneumatic, The First Hundred Years.
  7. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-04-11.
  9. ^ "Franklin, Pennsylvania; Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company".
  10. ^ "Chicago Pneumatic rivet hammer".
  11. ^ City bids farewell to remaining ties to CPT, In: The News-Herald: Monday, Feb. 11, 2008, p. 1 and 5
  12. ^ "CP Power Tools".
  13. ^ "CP Workshop Equipment".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-02-06. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-23. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-14. Retrieved 2013-01-21.

Further reading

  • Mechanization in Industry, Harry Jerome, 1934

External links

  • Official site
  • Cordless Tools site
  • TITAN site
  • CP Youtube channel
  • CP Linkedin company page

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Chicago Pneumatic also known as CP is an industrial manufacturer providing power tools air compressors generators light towers and hydraulic equipment Products are sold in more than 150 countries through a worldwide distribution network CP is active on markets such as tools for industrial production vehicle service maintenance repair operation for mining construction infrastructure equipment Chicago PneumaticTypePrivateIndustryMechanical or Industrial EngineeringFoundedChicago Illinois U S 1901 1901 FounderJohn W DuntleyArea servedWorldwideProductsIndustrial toolsMaintenance toolsWorkshop EquipmentConstruction toolsLight towersCompressorsGeneratorsParentAtlas Copco AB 1 2 SubsidiariesKTS Co Ltd 3 4 Websitewww wbr cp wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Organization structure and activities 2 1 CP Power Tools 2 2 CP Construction 2 3 CP Compressor 3 Products 4 Distribution 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory EditChicago Pneumatic is a brand name in the pneumatic tool industry with a history tracing back to 1901 John W Duntley had in mind the idea of sourcing and selling construction tools that weren t yet available He established the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company 5 with an office in Chicago The first plant to begin manufacturing product specifically for CP was the Boyer Machine Shop in St Louis Missouri 6 In 1901 Duntley met steel magnate Charles M Schwab who invested heavily in the company On December 28 the company was incorporated and the first single valve pneumatic hammer was patented 7 In 1901 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co took over the Grant Company in Franklin PA which had produced lathes boring mills drilling machines and railway machinery In 1902 CPT also took over the Franklin Air Compressor Company which had been producing air hoists The Franklin plant went onto produce Little Giant trucks 1911 1917 portable compressors electrical powerplants and drill rigs 1916 ad for Chicago Pneumatic Little Giant truck 1904 was the year of expansion for CP Offices were opened in England Canada and Germany and new lines of products had been developed such as air tools and rock drills In 1912 CP began to produce an horizontal 2 cycle semi Diesel oil engine 8 to power CP compressors One year later CP finalized the Simplate valve it deleted valve gear offered controllability with high speeds and brought more capacity In 1925 CP manufactured the Benz Diesel engine 9 that was used in various racing cars in Europe at that time The same year CP began manufacturing rotary oil well drilling equipment In 1939 CP designed and manufactured the world s first impact wrench both pneumatic and electric versions CP developed the hot dimpling machine in response to war effort demands a device heating rivets to 1000 F and using 100 000 pounds inch of pressure to squeeze the rivet head into its final shape Evolution of Chicago Pneumatic Logo since 1904 In 1943 The Saturday Evening Post published a cover picture by Norman Rockwell portraying a female aircraft worker Rosie the Riveter eating her lunch with a CP riveting hammer in her lap 10 The 1950s and 1960s were an era of performance research CP drill bits broke depth records approaching 20 000 feet and were used in oil prospecting The portable broach puller for aircraft rivets was introduced in 1957 6 A Chicago Pneumatic electric motor played a role in the U S Apollo space mission to the Moon 7 It powered a pump that inflated three bags on the capsule upon its splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on July 24 1969 The bags ensured the escape hatch was on top and the astronauts could open it safely CP introduced in 1969 the world s first speed ratchet CP728 at Ford Motor Company In 1970 the CP611 impact wrench was used in the steel erection phase of the World Trade Centers New York City Sold for several years into industrial markets CP torque impact wrenches were introduced in the 1970s into the automotive market In 1987 Chicago Pneumatic became part of the Swedish conglomerate Atlas Copco During 1988 more new products were launched than at any time since the late 70s such as screwdrivers assembly tools and new ratchet wrenches The following year the current logo was designed and adopted In 1990 CP won a silver award from the AMA with its 23 parts advertising campaign 6 The advertisement portrayed how over 250 light assembly tools could be made from only 23 interchangeable component parts In 1994 the production of compactors and portable power generators began 2007 marked the inauguration of a new technology center in Nantes France In 2010 a new global design highlighting the brand colors red and black was adopted Organization structure and activities EditCP Power Tools Edit The CP Tools main center for power tools is the Technocenter in Nantes France where over 100 people work in R amp D Teams research develop design build prototypes test and certify industrial tools on the market Industrial Metalworking and Energy and vehicle service tools are also manufactured in Budapest Hungary Qingdao China Nashik India Osaka Japan and Clifton New Jersey United States Two distribution facilities provide the world market with powertools products Charlotte North Carolina that serves the United States and Canadian markets and Hoeselt Belgium for the rest of the world Two Logistic hubs are located in France and China CP Construction Edit The main product marketing functions are located in Essen Germany but design development and production are located in facilities worldwide In Essen specialized teams design and produce medium size to heavy rig mounted hydraulic breakers from 550 kg 1 212 lb up to 4 200 kg 9 259 lb The light compaction equipment and the handheld hydraulic construction equipment are developed in the Rousse plant in Bulgaria Plants in Kalmar Sweden and Nasik India collaborate closely on product design prototypes and testing of the pneumatic handheld tools Two distribution centers located in Texas U S and Hoeselt Belgium provide products to distributors worldwide CP Compressor Edit The main centers are located in Antwerp Belgium for compressors and Zaragoza Spain for generators Production is located in facilities worldwide Small and medium sized stationary compressors are produced in Sweden Belgium Italy Brazil Russia China India and the United States whereas Brazil Italy Russia India China and the U S specialize in the piston range The portable compressors are manufactured in Belgium Brazil China India and the United States Generators are mainly manufactured in Spain and the United States The company Neuman amp Esser acquired the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co reciprocating compressor technology in 1993 Along with Chicago Pneumatic Tool the customer service organization NEAC Compressor Service is owner of eight other brands 11 Products EditPower Tools 12 Workshop Equipment 13 Construction Tools 14 Compressor Technique 15 16 Impact Wrenches Air Hydraulic Jacks Handheld Pneumatic Tools Stationary CompressorsRatchet Wrenches Trolley Jacks Handheld Hydraulic Equipment Portable CompressorsScrewdrivers Bottle Jacks Handheld Petrol Equipment GeneratorsDrills Jack Stands Compaction Equipment Light TowersGrinders Single Wheel Dolly Rig mounted Hydraulic BreakersSanders amp Polishers Workshop Presses Rig mounted Hydraulic CompactorsHammers amp Scalers Work LightsRiveters Cordless ToolsSpecialty ToolsSuperior Bolting Tools TITANCP products were used on many famous construction projects 7 17 among which are Empire State Building New York City Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco Lincoln Tunnel New York City Triborough Bridge New York City Boulder Dam Arizona Grand Coulee Dam Washington Sydney Harbour Bridge AustraliaDistribution EditChicago Pneumatic products are sold exclusively through authorized distributors worldwide The distributor network consists of specialized distributors in construction demolition vehicle service industrial maintenance public works and general industry CP also made air tools for Sears Craftsman under the 756 model prefix and in some cases even when branded as Sears Craftsman still had the trademark CP logo on them References Edit Atlas Copco Focus on Chicago Pneumatic Brand A amp M Today Aggregatesandminingtoday com 2009 03 01 Archived from the original on 2009 03 22 Retrieved 2013 01 27 Help build things that last Chicago Pneumatic United States Cp com 2008 10 03 Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2013 01 27 Chicago Pneumatic Acquires KTS Automotive Service World Autoserviceworld com Archived from the original on 2013 02 24 Retrieved 2013 01 27 Chicago Pneumatic Buys Japanese Tool Manufacturer Tyrepress com Retrieved 2013 01 27 Over a century of excellence Chicago Pneumatic United States Cp com 2008 10 03 Archived from the original on 2013 02 03 Retrieved 2013 01 27 a b c Rosbrook David 2001 Chicago Pneumatic The First Hundred Years a b c Chicago Pneumatic decades of innovation Archived from the original on 2012 07 05 Retrieved 2013 01 21 Chicago Pneumatic a brief history of the Franklin plant 1901 to the Fifties Archived from the original on 2012 04 11 Franklin Pennsylvania Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company Chicago Pneumatic rivet hammer City bids farewell to remaining ties to CPT In The News Herald Monday Feb 11 2008 p 1 and 5 CP Power Tools CP Workshop Equipment CP Construction Archived from the original on 2013 02 06 Retrieved 2013 01 21 CP Stationary Compressors Archived from the original on 2013 01 23 Retrieved 2013 01 21 CP Portable Compressors Archived from the original on 2013 02 07 Retrieved 2013 01 21 Fraserburgh Heritage Center Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Co Ltd Archived from the original on 2015 02 14 Retrieved 2013 01 21 Further reading EditConsolidated Pneumatic Tool Co Ltd Mechanization in Industry Harry Jerome 1934External links EditOfficial site Cordless Tools site TITAN site CP Youtube channel CP Linkedin company page A Brief History of the Franklin Plant Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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