Applied Industrial Technologies - Products

Products

Applied Industrial Technologies offers more than 4 million specific line items. Major product categories include:

• Adhesives & Sealants
• Bearings
• General Industrial Products
• Hand, Power & Analytical Tools
• Hydraulic Products
• Industrial Chemicals & Coatings
• Industrial Hose & Fittings
• Janitorial Products
• Linear Motion Components
• Lubrication Products & Equipment
• Material Handling
• Motors & Controls
• Pneumatic Products
• Power Transmission Components
• Safety Products
• Seals & O-rings
• Welding Supplies

Applied Industrial Technologies is an authorized distributor for more than 2,000 manufacturers. Notable manufacturer-partners include 3M, Craftsman (tools), Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, Baldor, SKF, Martin Sprocket & Gear, Timken Company, Ingersoll-Rand, Loctite, Parker Hannifin, Eaton Corporation, Sherwin Williams, Renold Jeffrey, GOJO, Rust-Oleum, DeWALT, Falk Corporation, LPS, Enerpac, Armstrong, NSK Ltd., THK, Dow Corning, CRC, Emerson Industrial Automation, Rexnord, U.S. Motors, PowerFlare, Thomson and Sumitomo.

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