Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 51

Words: Fred Ode
Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 51

Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 51
Hand-held cutting development since 1958

The world's first hand-held power cutter was invented by Partner in 1958. Ever since then, our work has focused on refining and improving the technology of cutting, while keeping a steady focus on the work situation of the user. In spite of all the technical innovations, it's not until the user can get more done, with greater precision and less effort, that it's possible to talk about real efficiency. And it's this real efficiency that keeps us ahead of the rest.

Today, Partner has the world's most well-developed product range and can solve more hand-held cutting jobs than any other company.

PARTNER
Cutting experts of the world.

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