Looking for more news and information? Search our archives.
Click Here.
Recently Archived Articles
Interested in a subscription to Fire Engineering Magazine?
Click Here to subscribe.
Click Here to subscribe to the “Company and Product News” news feed.
Left1

Armstrong Tools, Pelican, and UFPT Win $125 Million Defense Contract

Middle

Armstrong Tools, a division of Danaher Corporation, Pelican™ Products, Inc. and UFP Technologies, Inc. have won a contract to design and build a mobile tool kit for the U.S. Army and Marines that meets stringent Berry Amendment "Made in the USA" requirements.

Over the five-year, $125 million dollar contract's life, the companies will manufacture in excess of 96,000 tool kits designed to exceed the demanding requirements of service personnel across the globe.

From top-to-bottom, the contract requires the kit to be mobile and include uniformly branded tools for accuracy of inventory. The case needs to survive rough handling and transport in extreme environments as well as organize parts uniformly with configurable drawers that keep the tools secure, even after the case has been turned upside down while closed.

Each manufacturer is contributing "best-of-breed" elements to the kit that not only meet but exceed all military specs. Armstrong Tools supplied more than 175 forged alloy steel tool pieces designed to operate in the hottest Middle Eastern deserts to the coldest arctic environments. The set can be used for servicing and repairing all forms of armored and conventional vehicles, both tracked and wheeled.

To protect the contents, Pelican Products has engineered their first-ever dedicated mobile tool case solution that will secure, organize, and make the tools virtually impervious to impact and moisture. Case drawers were also engineered to allow multiple configurations for versatile organization. For interior protection and tool control, UFP Technologies, Inc. contributed a closed cell, multi-color foam tray system to secure and organize multiple items and to prevent foreign object damage (FOD) resulting from misplaced tools.

Additionally, the case and its contents must meet an extensive battery of military quality assurance standards. Requirements include impact tests under temperature extremes, water ingress tests after being fully submerged, and a five-foot drop test while weighted with 200 pounds. Visit www.armstrongtools.com, www.Pelican.com for more information.

July 25, 2008

Fire Engineering Blog

Our advisory board discusses hot topics in the fire service. Your comments welcome!

Most recent blog topics:
Please wait while the feed is being loaded...

Left

QUICK VOTE

Does your department require physical exams?
No
Only at hire
At hire and on return from injury
Annually for all members
Only on return from disability
Your vote will only be recorded once


Top

Corbett's Trivia

Corbett's Trivia
Where was the first meeting of the Fire Department Instructors Conference, and in what year?
More Corbett's Trivia
Middle1

FIREFIGHTER FATALITIES

Rufus E. Brinson, Jr. of the Reelsboro Fire Department in New Bern, NC has died as the result of an on-duty incident that occurred on 2008-06-06.
More Firefighter Fatalities More
Right1
Right2
Right
Right3
Bottom1
Bottom2
Bottom3