Chicago Pneumatic Screwdriver becomes TV star

October 06, 2017
Chicago Pneumatic Screwdriver becomes TV star
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Chicago Pneumatic Tools has been given a starring role in a new episode of the TV series Wicked Inventions. The pop science series looks at the way items are invented, manufactured and used to change the world around us.


Wicked Inventions follows the manufacturing process of a pneumatic screwdriver from the point at which an order is delivered, through to final testing and packing for delivery to the customer. The filming for the episode took place at Chicago Pneumatic’s factory in Hungary, which has been making pneumatic screwdrivers for more than nine years.

One of the people featured in the episode is Joel Draelants, Global Business Development Manager for Chicago Pneumatic. He commented “We were very proud to be chosen to feature in this science series. We hope the episode featuring our Hungarian operations provides our existing and potential customers with a fascinating insight into the combination of technology, expertise and passion that goes into producing all Chicago Pneumatic products.”

You can see an extract from the episode on the link below. 

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