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The world of automotive precision and ease with the Steck Manufacturing 23230 Plugweld Pliers! If you're looking for a reliable and efficient tool to assist you in your plugwelding tasks, these pliers are your ultimate solution. Designed with quality and practicality in mind, the Plugweld Pliers are a must-have for automotive professionals, body shop technicians, and DIY enthusiasts alike.

The Steck Manufacturing 23230 Plugweld Pliers are a game-changer in the automotive industry, providing precise alignment and ease in plugwelding tasks. Their sturdy build, ergonomic design, versatility, and user-friendly features make them essential tools for professionals and DIYers alike. Invest in the Steck Manufacturing 23230 Plugweld Pliers today and experience the power of precision and efficiency in your plugwelding projects. Trust Steck Manufacturing for top-quality tools that deliver unmatched performance and reliability.

 

 

About Milton® Industries Inc.:

This is an authentic Milton® Industrials product shipped new in packaging (NIB). Many of our products are manufactured and shipped directly from our corporate headquarters in Chicago, IL 60639, United States.

For the past 70 years, Milton® Industrials Inc. has been the product of choice when it comes to pneumatic accessories. We have invented numerous industry standard products, including the classic M STYLE® ?I/M? KWIK-CHANGE® Coupler and Plug, Window Inflator Gauge, Safety Blow Guns, and the iconic Driveway Signal chimes and bell. With these inventions, our portfolio has grown to over 1400 different SKU?

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Innovative Tools Since 1946

Steck Manufacturing Company was started as Steck?s Paint & Body Shop by George Steck in 1946.  George went into manufacturing in the late forties when he and a partner developed a fastener used to install rear fenders.

The rest, as they say, is history.

Steck has continuously manufactured tools and equipment for the collision repair industry in the same location in Dayton, Ohio for over fifty years.  George Steck?s original body shop building is still part of the Steck Manufacturing complex, and Steck still operates a body shop for research and development purposes.