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| In May 2005, Timberline introduced the TR650 long-handled tool for top-down squeeze-off of 3" through 6" PE pipe. This tool keeps operators out of the trench and works in keyhole and confined spaces. |
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| In 2004 Timberline moved to a new location in Kalispell, Montana and expanded their manufacturing and foundry facilities. |
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| [2003] |
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| In 2003, Timberline entered into a cooperative agreement with the Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory to develop a tool for the external repair of polyethylene (PE) pipe. |
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| [2002] |
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| In 2002, Timberline received a small Business Innovative Research Phase 2 award from the US Department of Energy to develop a keyhole squeeze-off tool for use on 3" through 6" PE pipe. |
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| [1999] |
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| In 1999, Timberline stepped up to
the plate and began developing tools specifically for repairing
PE pipe in keyhole situations |
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| [1997] |
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| In 1997, Timberline developed the
TC2 squeeze-off tool for PE pipe up to 2" in diameter. The TC2
introduced the patented TopLatch system for additional safety. |
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| [1992] |
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| In 1992, through cooperation with
Montana Power Company engineers, the Timberline Fire Hose Clamp
was reengineered to squeeze-off PE Pipe up to 1" in diameter. |
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| [1989] |
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| In 1989, Timberline incorporated to manufacture the revolutionary Timberline Fire Hose Clamp for the wildland firefighting industry. |
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In 1989,
the first Timberline Tool was manufactured.
Today Timberline engineers tools for hundreds of companies
involved in the utility and firefighting industries as well as the
military. Our adherence to strict quality standards for more than a
decade has earned us a reputation for being the industry leaders in
innovative tool technology to squeeze-off polyethylene pipe and fire
hose.
We are grateful to our customers for giving us the opportunity to
develop new tools and continue to grow. We guarantee that every tool
with the Timberline logo is manufactured with commitment to superior
quality.
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