SOUTHERN AFRICA HAND TOOLS & STORAGE 2015 TOOLSTHAT BUILDTHE WORLD Since 1843, STANLEY® Has Been Proudly Offering Quality and Innovative Tool Solutions

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SOUTHERN AFRICA HAND TOOLS & STORAGE 2015 TOOLSTHAT BUILDTHE WORLD Since 1843, STANLEY® Has Been Proudly Offering Quality and Innovative Tool Solutions SOUTHERN AFRICA HAND TOOLS & STORAGE 2015 TOOLSTHAT BUILDTHE WORLD Since 1843, STANLEY® has been proudly offering quality and innovative tool solutions. For over a century, we have built a legacy by producing some of the most well known hand tools and storage products in the world, all to help you build a legacy of your own. We are committed to bringing you durable and quality tools that are inventive and distinct. With superior quality, constant innovation and rigorous operational improvements, STANLEY® defines excellence and is trusted by professionals around the globe. In 2013, STANLEY® embraced a new brand logo and identity, modernising one of the most recognizable brands in the world. The new brand identity exemplifies STANLEY’s 170-year reputation for innovation, merit and performance. With the evolution of the brand logo, we are proud to offer you even more cutting- edge products for all your job site needs. It is time to experience the power of innovation! THE HISTORY OF STANLEY® TOOLS 1863 1911 1936 1954 1980 Stanley introduced hammers Stanley began manufacturing Stanley manufactured its Time Magazine published a cover story titled The Stanley Works was presented the to their line-up. chisels and vises. first utility knife. “Do-It-Yourself – The New Million Dollar American Eagle Award from the American Hobby”. Stanley was ideally positioned to Supply & Machinery Manufacturers’ benefit from this trend and quickly Associ., Inc. for its “unusual across-the- 1843 1870 1921 developed products for this new market. board quality”. The Stanley Works was Stanley began manufacturing A new logo is introduced to founded in New Britain, screwdrivers and hand planes. symbolize the merger of the Connecticut by Stanley Rule & Level Company Frederick T. Stanley. 1900 and the Stanley Works. 1937 1969 1999 2013 Rule & Level is the Henry Phillips, inventor of The PowerLock Tape Stanley launched the Stanley launches the largest manufacturer Phillips head screw, chose Rule represented FatMax Tape Rule and next generation of of planes and related Stanley as the first company Stanley as a part of the FatMax AntiVibe hand tools and tools in the world. to begin making Phillips Apollo 11’s Lunar Hammer. power tools. screwdrivers. Landing Gear. 1844 1876 1924 1930 1963 1998 2011 Begin to manufacture Miter boxes were Stanley filed a patent for Stanley made the first Stanley opens the largest hand Stanley acquires a maker of Stanley launched ivory and boxwood introduced. the ratcheting screwdriver. steel tape rule. tool plant in the world in New plastic storage products, Carbide blades. rules. Britain, CT. The same year, they including tool boxes introduce the PowerLock Tape Rule. 2008 Stanley re-introduces 1857 1869 Sweetheart planes. Stanley Rule & Level Purchased Bailey, Chaney and Company established by Company and acquired the Henry Stanley. Stanley right to manufacture tools 1928 begins to manufacture under Bailey’s patents. The Stanley Works broke into the levels and squares. electric hand tools market with 1970 an electric drill, screwdriver and Stanley began producing bench grinder. manual staplers. ACHIEVING STANLEY® PROVIDES NOT ONLY TOOLS THAT HELP YOU GET THE JOB DONE, BUT ALSO HELP UNPARALLELED YOU TO GET IT DONE RIGHT. INNOVATIVE STANLEY® designs tools based on end user research and user PERFORMANCE DESIGN insights. Our innovative processes are fashioned to determine ® what users want even before they know it. The brand new WITH GREAT ® WITH STANLEY TOOLS range of STANLEY tools meets the demanding nature of all FUNCTIONALITY professionals within construction, renovation and automotive sectors. We are the pioneers in many hand tool categories and have created several patented features focused on solving problems faced A BRAND For over a century, we have built a legacy by producing some of the most well by users. We have dedicated product design practices that tap into known hand tools and storage products in the world, all to help you build a professional needs to conceptualise products that offer the best user YOU CAN legacy of your own. It is this rich history of innovation that has made STANLEY® TRUST benefits. From the field straight to the design team, we strive to offer a trusted name and industry pioneer. valuable benefits to all professionals. In 1843, STANLEY® started to manufacture bolts, hinges, and other hardware by using wrought iron. By merging superior quality materials, constant innovation, and rigorous operational improvements, STANLEY® defined excellence and till today, is trusted by professionals on job sites around the globe. MANUFACTURING STANLEY® has been managing and manufacturing tools for over a century. The company has built a brand synonymous Be it construction or mechanic tools, we have got you covered. with quality and assurance. Facilities located all over the world meticulously churn out quality tools FULL RANGE ® OF PRODUCTS STANLEY provides a broad range of over 2,000 products in all to meet the ceaseless demands of our clients. Our best-in-class manufacturing process ensures that tool categories. No matter what car you drive, what stores you the final product is something to be proud of. FOR ALL shop at, or what building you work in, you can bet that we deliver PROFESSIONALS the tools and solutions that you can count on, and you can be sure STANLEY® GLOBAL PRESENCE that we will keep making it better. 20+ Global manufacturing sites and labs with similar process and quality controls for consistent quality. Most of the products produced by STANLEY® exceed government QUALITY and industry standards such as ASME/ANSI, ISO and DIN. We push THAT ourselves every day to deliver tough, strong, and reliable hand tools. EXCEEDS We have state-of-the-art test facilities that cover solvent resistance STANDARDS and drop testing to ensure that our products meet critical standards. In each product category, we also perform specific performance and life tests to ensure product durability and quality. Hardness Test Corrosion & Drop Test Proof Torque Solvent Test USA EUROPE CHINA TAIWAN CATEGORY CONTENTS 50 CABLE CUTTER 75 MEASURING 10 SAW CUTTING TOOLS MINI PLIERS 76 Short Tapes 13 - 14 WOOD SAWS 53 LOCK-JAW PLIERS 77 Long Tapes 14 - 15 BACK SAWS 53 PINCERS 77 MITRE BOXES 53 WIRE STRIPPERS 77 HACKSAWS 54 AVIATION SNIPS 78 LAYOUT AND MARKING 16 MINI HACKSAW 55 MULTI TOOLS 79 LEVELS 19 - 20 HACKSAW BLADES 55 BENCH VICES 79 SQUARES 21 - 22 JUNIOR HACKSAWS 55 CHALK LINES 23 COPING SAW 55 PLUMB BOB 24 SPECIAL SAWS 56 ASSEMBLY 80 MARKING 24 STAPLE & BRAD NAIL GUNS 83 STAPLES & BRAD NAILS 83 PLANING AND FINISHING 58 GLUE GUNS 84 LASERS 26 HAND BENCH PLANES 60 GLUE STICKS 85 SPECIAL PLANES 60 - 61 LASER MEASUREMENT 29 - 30 RIVETERS 85 PLANE IRONS & BLADES 61 CROSS LINE LASERS 30 - 31 BLADE SHARPENING SYSTEM 61 SURFORMS 62 STORAGE 86 CUTTING & TRIMMING TOOLS 32 SURFORMS BLADES 62 TOOL BOXES 88 RETRACTABLE BLADE UTILITY KNIVES 35 - 37 CHISELS AND SETS 62 ORGANISERS 88 FIXED BLADE UTILITY KNIVES 37 - 38 TOOLBAGS 89 UTILITY KNIFE BLADES 38 - 39 STRIKING TOOLS 64 SNAP-OFF BLADE KNIVES 39 CLAW HAMMERS 67 SNAP-OFF KNIFE BLADES 40 MISCELLANEOUS 90 BALL PEIN HAMMERS 68 CRAFT KNIVES 40 HAND DRILL 92 ENGINEERS HAMMERS 68 SCRAPERS 40 BIT BRACE 92 CLUB HAMMERS 68 PUTTY KNIVES 41 TUBING CUTTERS 92 DRILLING HAMMERS 68 PIPE WRENCHES 92 RUBBER MALLET 68 BASIN WRENCH 93 PRY BARS 68 FASTENING TOOLS 42 GLASS CUTTER 93 VDE SCREWDRIVERS 45 SOLDER IRONS 93 MECHANICAL SCREWDRIVERS & SETS 45 - 46 ODOMETER 93 GRIPPING AND CLAMPING 70 RATCHETING SCREWDRIVERS & 46 BIT SETS VDE PLIERS 73 PRECISION SCREWDRIVERS 47 COMBINATION PLIERS 74, 75 & 76 ALPHA NUMERIC INDEX 95 HEX & TORX KEYS 48 DIAGONAL CUTTING PLIERS 74, 75 & 76 LONG NOSE PLIERS 74, 75 & 76 GROOVE JOINT PLIERS 74 & 77 9 MEASURING TOOLS Short Tapes Long Tapes 10 CATEGORY www.stanleytools.co.za www.stanleytools.co.za CATEGORY FATMAX®- PRO SHORT TAPES • Patented reverse lock mechanism • BladeArmor® coating on the first 80mm and complete Mylar® coated blade • Detachable hook • Bi-material case for comfort SKU DESCRIPTION AUTO-LOCK TAPE RULES XTHT0-33671 Fatmax Tape Measure 5M X 32mm (Metric) Throughout its long history of manufacturing, STANLEY® has been driven by an unwavering committment to quality, XTHT0-33501 Fatmax Tape Measure 8M X 32mm (Metric) innovation and precision. These principles led to the design and manufacture of the Auto-Lock tape rule. With a blade that automatically locks at the length to which it is extended to the customizable hook system, STANLEY® continues to deliver innovations that matter POWERLOCK®- SHORT TAPES • High impact chrome ABS case for tough onsite jobs • Mylar® polyester film extends life of entire blade • Corrosion-resistant Tru-zero® end hook for accurate measurements • Belt clip for ease of storage SKU DESCRIPTION 33-218 Powerlock Tape Measure 3M x 13mm (Metric) STHT33194-8 Powerlock Tape Measure 5M x 19mm (Metric) Auto-lock mode for blade STHT33168-8 Powerlock Tape Measure 8M x 25mm (Metric) control and long life 33-448 Powerlock Tape Measure 10M x25mm (Metric) 3.3m blade standout For half a decade, STANLEY® has PowerLock® Tapes manufactured stayed true to the iconic image in 1963. Since its launch more than of the PowerLock® Tape Rule, 50 years ago, it remains one of improving only on its performance the best selling tapes in the world. and durability. Furthermore, Each PowerLock® Tape features STANLEY® has maintained the a sliding lock, holding the blade in heritage of manufacturing tapes in place, a rigid 7 feet standout Mylar® Detachable hook allows BladeArmorTM coating for New Britain, CT, USA*. This tape protective blade coating for durability user to work efficiently in different conditions 10X blade life design is a dedication to the original and a Tru-Zero® end hook for PowerLock®, brandishing the same accurate measurements.
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