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Case-Maul Clamps History Case-Maul Red Head Brand toggle clamps were developed in 1953 by John Maul. He utilized his experience in working for the North American Aircraft Company, building airplanes during World War II. His experience had showed him the deficiencies of the current designs. He felt that he could improve on the strength and operation of the toggle clamps. He developed the line of clamps and formed a company in Mansfield, Ohio to make the clamps. He partnered with Louis Case who had experience in manufacturing. The company expanded and grew between its inception and John Maul's death in 1957. Mr. Case continued production and expansion of the toggle clamps until 1994. In 1994, the company was split into Case-Maul Manufacturing in Mansfield, Ohio, which performs subcontract machining and Case-Maul Clamps in Norwalk, Ohio that specializes in toggle clamps and brake levers. At that point, the operation of Case-Maul Clamps was taken over by James Maul (John Maul's son). From 1994 to present the clamp line has undergone numerous changes. One of the most noticable changes is that the finish was changed from paint to zinc plating. Another change is that the base of our toggle clamps were changed to make them compatible with other clamps on the market. The company also shifted time and effort into the custom toggle clamps to provide expanded clamping options for its customers. Headquarters Case-Maul Clamps, Inc. P.O. Box 605 Norwalk, OH 44857 Toll Free: 800-300-4590 Fax: 419-663-4015 Email: info@case-maul.com Manufacturing Center Case-Maul Clamps Manufacturing Center 71 N. West St. Norwalk, OH 44857 |
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