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Home » 60 Years of Assembly: Tools Work Smarter, Not Harder
Demand for ergonomics, controlled fastening and data gathering has driven innovation in power tools.
Electric and pneumatic fastening tools have come a long way since ASSEMBLY magazine debuted in 1958, evolving from big, heavy and dumb, to small, light and intelligent. In short, comparing today’s power tools with those of yesteryear is like comparing a Model T with a Lincoln Navigator.