Product type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Owner | Snap-on |
Country | USA |
Introduced | 1882 |
Website | www.snaponindustrialbrands.com |
Snap-on Industrial Brands, historically the J.H. Williams Tool Group, is a division of United States hand tool manufacturer Snap-on that makes and distributes tools to industrial markets. In addition to the Williams brand from which it originated, the group includes Bahco and CDI Torque Products.[1]
In 1882, James Harvey Williams and Matthew Diamond founded Williams & Diamond in Flushing, Queens, a drop forging business.[2] The business was relocated to Brooklyn in 1884 and took the name J.H. Williams & Co in 1887. The company was one of the first to offer mass-produced drop-forged hand tools. [3] A second factory was opened in Buffalo, New York in 1914 (now the site of General Motors' Tonawanda Engine plant[4]).
The company was acquired by Snap-on in 1993,[5] and it was officially renamed Snap-on Industrial Brands in 2011.[6]
Two Williams "hard handle" screwdrivers.