Stahlwille

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Stahlwille (officially Stahlwille Eduard Wille GmbH & Co. KG, sometimes styled STAHLWILLE) is a German engineering company. It was founded in 1862 by 25-year-old Eduard Wille to manufacture pokers and fire-tongs then specialised in various forged steel tools. Based in the Cronenberg district of Wuppertal, Germany, with several German production plants, Stahlwille manufactures hand tools for automotive, industrial, and aerospace use.

Stahlwille has eight subsidiary companies in Europe, one in USA, and one in China.

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