Over half a century ago, a pipe and fitting specialist noticed that too many field workers were sustaining injuries while trying to force open stubborn valves in hard-to-reach areas. His innovative solution was a chain wheel he called the "Roto Hammer", a product which harnessed the principle of a hammer striking an anvil to safely open and close stuck or "frozen" valves in a manner that protected the operator from injury. In 1959, Roto Hammer Industries opened for business in an abandoned fire station in the Red Fork district of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The company was founded based on an innovative product which allowed for safe, effective actuation of stuck or frozen valves in hard-to-reach areas. Over half a century later; Roto Hammer remains in the same location and continues to offer the very best in valve actuation solutions.
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