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The Revolution Begins!

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Now that the dust has cleared and OTC 2013 is firmly in the past, one truth is evident… FASTORQ’s tool revolution has begun.

The FASTORQ booth demolished its previous visitor record when several hundred people from 43 countries stopped by to see how FASTORQ’s revolutionary tools are faster, tougher and more innovative than the “industry standard.”

Booth visitors from all over the world saw for themselves that truly innovative hydraulic tools are not a myth but actually exist at FASTORQ. As a result, many seers became believers and joined the revolution for better hydraulic tools – FASTORQ tools.

All tools and products presented at this year’s FASTORQ booth received tremendous interest from OTC show participants that were captivated by the FASTORQ tool revolution. However, the three most popular tools leading the revolution’s charge were the SpinTORQ Torque Wrench, AutoSPLITTER Double Cutting Nut Splitter and AutoTORQ Hydraulic Chain Pipe Wrench.

SpinTORQSpinTORQ. The SpinTORQ Torque Wrench amazed OTC visitors with its ability to spin 360 degrees continuously while having unsurpassed speed and strength. Visitors learned that when used in many industrial applications, the SpinTORQ saves significant time during bolt makeup, thus saving its owner time and money.

AutoSPLITTER Double Cutting Nut SplitterAutoSPLITTER Double Cutting Nut Splitter. When there’s only one tool like it at OTC, people stop and take notice. This was the case with the AutoSPLITTER Double-Cut Nut Splitter at the FASTORQ booth. Each time a nut was cleanly removed with two cuts and one press of the button, crowds gathered to see what all the fuss was about. This special nut splitter, only from FASTORQ, eliminates the need to turn the nut splitter 180 degrees to make a second cut for clean nut removal. The AutoSPLITTER Double-Cut Nut Splitter proved during OTC why it is the best tool for quick removal of nuts.

AutoTORQ Hydraulic Chain Pipe WrenchAutoTORQ Hydraulic Chain Pipe Wrench. Talk about a showstopper! The AutoTORQ Hydraulic Chain Pipe Wrench stood out like a diamond at the front of the FASTORQ booth. Fascinated visitors were not only intrigued by the look of the wrench, but its ability to improve safety in pipe yards, drilling decks and shops. The dangerous, and even deadly, practice of using tongs and come-a-longs to turn pipe is considered one of the most hazardous practices in many industries. By using the FASTORQ’s chain pipe wrench, pipe make-up and break-out is not only faster but hazards associated with pipe work are a thing of the past.  It’s not hard to see why the AutoTORQ Hydraulic Chain Pipe Wrench was one of the most popular tools in the FASTORQ booth.

If you didn’t get a chance to visit OTC 2013 or stop by the FASTORQ booth, don’t worry. You can still see how FASTORQ tools are revolutionizing many industries by viewing our new online catalog or watching our new product videos available on YouTube.  Vive la Revolution!

* The 43 countries FASTORQ booth visitors represent:  Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, China, Columbia, Denmark, Dubai, Ecuador, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Southwest Asia, Spain, Suriname, Sweden, Thailand, The Netherlands, Trinidad and Tobago, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, U.S.A. and Venezuela.

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About the Author:

Lisa Raynor-Keck is the Marketing Communications Specialist at FASTORQ. She earned her degree in journalism from the University of Central Florida and gained her early writing experience at newspapers in Michigan and Tennessee. In addition to her press positions, Lisa's work portfolio includes experience as a freelance writer, political campaign ad designer and public relations professional. She also has experience working as an editor and writer for the technology division at Middle Tennessee State University and an articles editor for the Navy's former online military lifestyle website Lifelines. Lisa is currently studying to earn her M.A. in corporate communication at Austin Peay State University.