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Snap-on Incorporated is an American designer, manufacturer, and marketer of high-end tools and equipment for professional use in the transportation industry, including the automotive, heavy duty, equipment, marine, aviation, and railroad industries. Headquartered in Kenosha, Wisconsin, since 1930, Snap-on also distributes lower-end tools under the brand name Blue-Point. Their primary competitors include , and .


Operations
Snap-on Inc. operates plants in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Elizabethton, Tennessee; and Elkmont, Alabama. Wheel balancers and tire changers are manufactured in Conway, Arkansas. Power tools, both cordless and pneumatic, are manufactured in Murphy, North Carolina. Torque products are made and assembled in City of Industry, California.2017 Snap-on catalog, p. 1 The company manufactures tool storage cabinets in its Algona, Iowa plant. The company's Milwaukee facility manufactures sockets, extension bars, pliers, screwdriver blades and bits.

Snap-on produces hand-held electronic diagnostic tools for the computer systems used in most modern cars and heavy duty vehicles at their site. Software development happens in the US, Ireland, Australia, Mexico, Brazil and China. Automotive emissions control diagnostics equipment is manufactured in its San Jose, California diagnostic facility. Snap-on diagnostic products are marketed in Europe and Brazil under the name Sun.


Sales
Snap-on tools are marketed via mobile franchisee dealers visiting their customers' workplaces weekly in vans loaded with retail inventory — as well as online via their website.

Snap-on uses two specialized vans, marketed as the TechKnow Express to showcase its diagnostic equipment, and the Rock 'n Roll Cab Express demonstrating tool storage customization, including units larger than what can fit on a standard franchisee van. These trucks are typically assigned to a particular region and work within that region.


History
Snap-on was founded as the Snap-on Wrench Company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1920 by Joseph Johnson and William Seidemann. The business manufactured and marketed ten sockets that would "snap on" to five interchangeable handles. The company's slogan was "5 do the work of 50". Snap-on Museum Experience In 1930, the company's headquarters moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin.

After World War II, Stanton Palmer advertised for a military officer to organize and develop a larger sales force for the expected post war sales boom. Newton Tarble was hired, and came up with the idea of developing routes for company dealers to see mechanics on a weekly basis. Eventually these salesmen became independent businessmen and authorized dealers using larger walk in vans to carry a growing product line.

In 1956, the company continued to expand with the use of test equipment and wheel service products. This was the start of the company's jump into manufacturing automotive test equipment into the Snap-On line. Equipment included , , disruptors, and alternator testers.

The company opened its wrench forging plant in Elizabethton, Tennessee in 1974. The next year, Snap-on opened a manufacturing plant in Johnson City, Tennessee and closed the plant in 2007.

In 1998, workers at the company's Milwaukee plant voted to join the labor union and the company expanded the facility in 2013. Also in 1998, the company began a partnership with Lowe's home improvement chain retailer to produce its Kobalt line of tools.

In 2010, the Murphy, North Carolina plant was named one of the top 10 plants in North America by . In 2011, J.H. Williams & Co was officially renamed Snap-on Industrial Brands.

In 2022, the company announced an expansion to its Milwaukee facility to grow its hand tool business.


Acquisitions
In 2014, the company acquired New Hampshire–based Pro-Cut for $42 million.

In October 2016, the company acquired Car-O-Liner Holding AB, a Swedish collision repair tool company, for $155 million. Later that year, the company acquired Sturtevant Richmont for $13 million.

In May 2017, the company acquired Holdings Limited for $72 million.

In August 2019, the company acquired Cognitran Ltd for $31 million.

In September 2020, the company acquired AutoCrib Inc. based in , California for $36 million.

In March 2021, Snap-on acquired Canada-based Dealer-FX Group for $200 million.


Racing sponsorships
The first driver Snap-on became associated with was four-time Indianapolis 500 winner, in 1979.


NASCAR
The company previously sponsored in in the Cup Series and the Xfinity Series.


IndyCar
The company also sponsored Penske in the NTT IndyCar Series. In 2025, Snap-on would sponsor the IndyCar Series race at the Milwaukee Mile.


MotoGP
Snap-on had sponsored in since 1998.


NHRA
Snap-on sponsored NHRA drag racer Doug Herbert from 1992 until 2008. For the 2010 racing season, the company sponsored Penske. Since 1992, Snap-on has sponsored . In 2004, the company began sponsoring Cruz's brother .


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