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Construction Week
|September 2021
The use of power tools finds increasing acceptance in various sectors. However, the demand needs to grow in the home segment too
Whether you like working with machines or need them for a DIY fix around your house, it is likely that you will reach for your power tools and get to work. Today, power tools are so ubiquitous that most of us take them for granted. However, the reality is that these tools have not always enjoyed a pervasive stature. Prior to their invention, in the 1800s, ancient people didn’t have efficient tools to, let’s say, build a house, cut down a tree, construct a boat, or to perform any labor-intensive, machine-oriented task.
Fortunately, times have drastically changed since the invention of power tools. The same heavy tasks that used to take days to finish are now easily done within a matter of hours. It won’t be wrong to say that power devices have made work easier, faster, and productive. A quick glance at history shows that it all started by the ancient Egyptians who are credited for the invention of the first type of power tool. Although the initial tools were crude, they opened the doors for further advancement. And it wasn’t until the latter part of the 19th century that more advanced and modern types of power tools started to come about.
Subhashis Basu, director, marketing, Hilti India, says, “We offer innovative power tools for construction applications such as cordless and diamond tools, drilling and demolition tools, and measuring tools. Our power tools are coupled with the best warranty and services in terms of nocost repair including wear and tear; and a guaranteed turnaround on repairs basis on a location. In India, we are a team of 800-plus employees and work directly with civil engineering consultants, architects, clients, contractors across building construction, civil infrastructure and energy and provide direct consultation and the best of Hilti solutions.
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