IMPERIAL-Newton Corp
Where Custom Is Standard | |
Type of business | Corporation |
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Founded | 2002 |
Headquarters | Centennial, Colorado, U.S.A. |
Industry | Tools Manufacturing |
Products | impact sockets, wrenches |
Website | www.imperial-newton.com |
IMPERIAL-Newton Corporation is an American company that manufactures custom and specialized impact sockets, socket wrench and other large bolt equipment utilized for large heavy industrial applications.[1]
History
IMPERIAL-Newton Corporation was founded in 2002 in Southern California in response to the need for professionally made custom and specialty impact sockets and wrenches for governmental agencies, aerospace and large equipment manufacturers seeking tools based on international consensus standards, rather than homemade welded up scraps of metal and guesswork. In 2009 the company relocated its headquarters to the State of Colorado, transferring nearly all operations to the greater Denver, CO metro area. The company selected the Denver Technological Center (DTC) region of Colorado as its headquarters for the same predilections which compel so many other notable and industry leading firms to call DTC their home. Operational benefits and tax incentives, combined with the naturally enjoyable climate, improved cost of living, generally active lifestyle and amazing scenery it offers employees made it an attractive headquarters choice over other areas.[1]
According to several sources, such a move is a step in the right direction given that manufacturing in the U.S. is rebounding to be as resilient and robust as ever. To continue manufacturing's success in the U.S., a company ought to seek to create a business environment which facilitates progress. Such an environment helps the firm to succeed.[2] Such was the reasoning behind IMPERIAL-Newton’s relocation to Colorado, a move conceivably validated by the apparent growth and continued success since executing that decision.
PRODUCTS
The Need for Impact Socket Wrenches in Global Industry
An impact socket wrench is a cylindrical shaped tool with a female opening to fit over a nut or bolt head, and is most commonly 6-point hexagonal shaped; generally used with the assist of a power tool such as an Impact wrench or hydraulic torque wrench. Sizes range from the very small, to massive sizes weighing hundreds of pounds each. Impact sockets typically connect with the driving tool by way of a male to female square drive connection (or less commonly a spline drive connection). The use of power tools and ratchet wrenches with sockets makes tightening and removing bolts incredibly easy over alternative methods like combination wrenches and other manual methods.[3]
Socket wrench showcases in unique sizes. There's a great demand for impact socket wrenches across the world. The ordinary man needs them to repair, assemble or maintain equipment. The US Department of Defense and the US Department of Energy need them, as well as the Army Corps of Engineers. The global Aerospace community and large industries such as electric power generation, chemical production and mining also need them. Rail car operators need them, as do owners of large equipment with special shapes or unusual sizes and depths. This is exactly where IMPERIAL-Newton Corporation comes in. The company manufactures a uniquely and purposefully large and diverse range of shapes, alloys, sizes and depths of impact sockets which are unique in the marketplace of tools; and intended strictly for industrial usage.[4]
See also
References
- 1 2 "O.C. manufacturer moves to Colorado", The Orange County Register, August 21, 2013.
- ↑ Byan Iams, "What US manufacturing needs to succeed", CBNC,.
- ↑ JESSE STERN, "The Socket Wrench: A Modern Man’s Guide to Tools", Primer Magazine,.
- ↑ "Company Overview: IMPERIAL-Newton Corp", Rigzone,.