OTC Tool Company

OTC Tool Company

OTC Tool Company was founded in Owatonna, Minnesota by Reuben A. Kaplan in 1925. Automobiles were new with few tools created for them yet. Kaplan, who operated a small machine shop, invented the "Grip-O-Matic" universal gear puller and received his first patent.[1] The tool remains virtually unchanged to this day.[2]

By 1934, OTC was selling a variety of mechanic's tools to farmers and service stations. The tools were sold directly to the customer from makeshift display boards fitted into panel trucks or converted autos. When World War II broke out in 1939, the U.S. Army and Navy bought large quantities of OTC tools and by 1945, the company had doubled its staff. In 1950, Kaplan began work in ultra-high-pressure fluid power technology, a new technology for hydraulics manufacturers of the day. One development was a twin-cylinder ram that operated at 10,000 psi--much higher than any other devices of the day.[3]

By 1985, OTC had an extensive line of tools and systems for both OEM and aftermarket customers. That success led to its acquisition by Sealed Power Corporation (now SPX Corporation) of Muskegon, MI.[4]

OTC is a global supplier of vehicle electronic diagnostic instruments; fuel systems service tools; special service tools; general purpose tools; pullers; heavy-duty tools; shop equipment and hydraulic components.[5][6]

References

  1. ^ "Rueben A. Kaplan of Owatonna, MN, Assignor to Owatonna Tool Co of Owatonna, Minnesota, a Minnesota Corporation: Gear Puller", Google Patents, 1929-04-23, Retrieved on 2011-04-12.
  2. ^ "Owatonna Tool Company", Alloy Artifacts, 2009-06-05, Retrieved on 2011-04-12.
  3. ^ "OTC Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation", The Counter Man, 2010-11-05, Retrieved on 2011-04-12.
  4. ^ "SPX Corporation", Funding Universe, Retrieved on 2011-04-12.
  5. ^ "OTC Celebrates 85 Years of Innovation", AutoCareProNews, 2010-11-02, Retrieved on 2011-03-03.
  6. ^ "OTC 5092 Named top Fixing It Right New AfterMarket", MotorAge, 2010-12-14, Retrieved on 2011-04-12.

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