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1922 |
Raymond E. DeWalt, then superintendent of Seabrook Farms, perfects the
first radial arm machine for the purpose of providing more versatility in
woodworking operations.
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1924 |
DeWalt Products Company is formed with plant and offices located in Leola,
Pennsylvania. Their product is an electric universal woodworking machine
known as the DeWalt "Wonder-Worker."
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1929 |
DeWalt Products Co. moves to a new, and for those days, outstandingly modern
plant and office building in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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1941 |
The DeWalt firm begins a period of rapid expansion to meet the demands of
government orders in connection with national defense and wartime machinery
requirements.
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1947 |
DeWalt Products Co. is completely reorganized and re-incorporated under DeWalt Inc.
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| 1953 |
DeWalt Inc. extends operations into Canada through a wholly owned
subsidiary known as DeWalt Canada Ltd.
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1955 |
Over the next two years, adds 40,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space to the plant.
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1960 |
Acquires United States and Canadian patent rights to Bennett Two-way Panel
Saw from Richard C. Bennett Manufacturing Company, Laceyville, Pennsylvania.
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| 1961 |
Adds 8,400 Sq. ft. storeroom to plant.
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1966 |
Adds 16,000 sq. ft. warehouse to plant.
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1967 |
Introduces bench grinder.
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1971 |
Introduces metal cutting machines for ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
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1989 |
DeWalt stops production of radial arm saws in North America.
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1992 |
DEWALT introduces its first line of portable electric power tools and accessories
designed specifically for residential contractors, remodelers, and professional
woodworkers.
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| 1994 |
DEWALT launches a revolutionary system of over 30 new cordless tools,
including the most powerful cordless tool at the time, the 14.4 volt cordless
drill/driver and 5 3/8" cordless saw. DEWALT cordless system included drill/drivers,
screwdrivers, impact drivers, impact wrench, saws, flashlights, and the first
combination drill/driver/hammerdrill.
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1999 |
Matt Kenseth joins DEWALT Racing as its driver in the NASCAR Busch Series.
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2000 |
Matt Kenseth and DEWALT Racing move into NASCAR Winston Cup Series.

DEWALT purchases Momentum Laser, Inc. and the Emglo Compressor Company
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2001 |
Today the DEWALT Power Tools line consists of over 200 electric power tools
and over 800 accessories including: drills and hammer drills; screwdrivers;
circular, chop, miter, table, reciprocating, and jig saws; planers; impact wrenches;
die, angle, and bench grinders; shears; nibblers; sanders; laminate trimmers;
routers, and plate joiners. This year will be an exciting time for DEWALT as it
offers its largest product launch ever--even greater than the initial portable product
line introduction in 1992.
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