Oregon Tool is a distributor of saw chains, bars, sprockets, outdoor equipment accessories and parts for markets of forestry, lawn & garden, farming, ranching & agriculture and concrete cutting & finishing.
Oregon Tool is a distributor of saw chains, bars, sprockets, outdoor equipment accessories and parts for markets of forestry, lawn & garden, farming, ranching & agriculture and concrete cutting & finishing.
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Blount now Oregon Tool
Blount unveiled a new corporate name that positions the company for growth while honoring its heritage:
Oregon Tool. The global manufacturer of professional-grade cutting tools and equipment selected Oregon Tool as its new name to harness the power of its pioneering origin story.
The company was founded by Joe Cox in 1947 in the basement of his Portland home. Inspired by nature a timber beetle larva to be exact Cox studied the creature to better understand how to cut wood more efficiently. He designed a new saw chain with his learnings that was modeled after the larva’s alternating C-shape jaws. He called it the “Cox Chipper Chain” and started the Oregon Saw Chain Corp. to produce it. According to the company, Cox’s saw chain revolutionized the timber industry, and it remains widely used today around the globe.
Oregon Tool
Blount, Inc. unveiled a new corporate name that positions it for growth while honoring its heritage: Oregon Tool.
The global manufacturer of professional-grade cutting tools and equipment selected Oregon Tool as its new name to harness the power of its pioneering origin story.
The company was founded by Joe Cox in 1947 in the basement of his Portland home. Inspired by nature – a timber beetle larva to be exact – Cox studied the creature to better understand how to cut wood more efficiently. Through his learnings, he designed a new saw chain that was modeled after the larva’s alternating C-shape jaws. He called it the “Cox Chipper Chain” and started the Oregon Saw Chain Corp. to produce it. Cox’s saw chain revolutionized the timber industry, and it remains widely used today around the globe.