Professional Tool & Equipment News

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Professional Tool & Equipment News
EditorSara Scullin
Managing EditorDavid Brierley
CategoriesAutomotive Magazine
Frequency10 times per year
Circulation 105,000
FounderRudy Wolf
Founded1990
CompanyEndeavor Business Media
Country United States
Based in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Language English
Website www.pten.com
ISSN 1081-4485

Professional Tool & Equipment News (PTEN) is a tool and equipment magazine for automotive repair technicians, shop owners, repair shop managers, mechanics, shop foreman and estimators. [1]

Contents

Overview

PTEN was started in 1990. [2] The magazine was started as a bimonthly publication [2] and was established by Rudy Wolf. [3] The catalog-style magazine covers new tools and equipment in auto repair through new product releases, tool reviews and literature guides. PTEN is issued 10 times per year. The magazine is part of Endeavor Business Media. The headquarters of the magazine is in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. [4]

The magazine has an audited circulation of approximately 105,000 automotive aftermarket repair professionals.

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Cygnus Publishing Acquires Professional Tool and Equipment News, Inc". AutomotiveWire. St. Petersburg. 1 June 1999. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  3. "MotorVac Names Rudy Wolf to Board of Directors". The Auto Channel. 18 November 1999. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  4. "Professional Tool & Equipment News Magazine". AAPEX Show. Retrieved 14 November 2015.[ permanent dead link ]