goodfellow
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Since there was some interest in these older air impacts, I thought it interesting to start a new thread rather than hijack the e-Bay purchase discussion.
I've included some pics of my current angle head collection and will try to address the question "why these tools are not popular anymore ?" -- even though they are really super efficient and have excellent ergonomics.
As to their demise, I'm just speculating here, but they were originally made in the US and Great Britain and sold anywhere from $130.00 to $250.00. I have a unique Brit made $250.00 CP (actually a Black and Decker design) model that I bought off the MAC truck back in the early 70's (pretty expensive). Then in the mid-70s all production moved to Japan and the prices dropped to around $100.00.
I'm guessing that since it's a fairly complicated design, once air tool mass production moved to Taiwan and eventually China, it was no longer possible to make a good profit. A few models were manufactured in Taiwan, but the tools were not suited for cheap mass production; consequently they fell out of favor.
Also, many of the companies or divisions that sold/marketed these tools are now history. Rockwell, Sun, Rockford, and US Rodac either went out of the air tool business or went out of business altogether.
Here are a few pics
The first is actually a Taiwan sourced ACME brand purchased from Michigan Pneumatic several years ago. It has higher torque and speed than the traditional designs (~ 100+ ft/lbs). Notice the larger head design on the tool
The Rockford was an SK tool truck brand during the mid 80's
The CP is an old B&D design that was manufactured in Great Britain and cost quite a few $$$ off the MAC truck. I had to replace the end cap with a plain B&D item, but kept the original broken CP cap for model identification purposes
I've included some pics of my current angle head collection and will try to address the question "why these tools are not popular anymore ?" -- even though they are really super efficient and have excellent ergonomics.
As to their demise, I'm just speculating here, but they were originally made in the US and Great Britain and sold anywhere from $130.00 to $250.00. I have a unique Brit made $250.00 CP (actually a Black and Decker design) model that I bought off the MAC truck back in the early 70's (pretty expensive). Then in the mid-70s all production moved to Japan and the prices dropped to around $100.00.
I'm guessing that since it's a fairly complicated design, once air tool mass production moved to Taiwan and eventually China, it was no longer possible to make a good profit. A few models were manufactured in Taiwan, but the tools were not suited for cheap mass production; consequently they fell out of favor.
Also, many of the companies or divisions that sold/marketed these tools are now history. Rockwell, Sun, Rockford, and US Rodac either went out of the air tool business or went out of business altogether.
Here are a few pics
The first is actually a Taiwan sourced ACME brand purchased from Michigan Pneumatic several years ago. It has higher torque and speed than the traditional designs (~ 100+ ft/lbs). Notice the larger head design on the tool
The Rockford was an SK tool truck brand during the mid 80's
The CP is an old B&D design that was manufactured in Great Britain and cost quite a few $$$ off the MAC truck. I had to replace the end cap with a plain B&D item, but kept the original broken CP cap for model identification purposes
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