Bosch Power Tools India, a provider of power instruments for the development, woodworking and metalworking trade, introduced the roll out of the 10-millionth power tool from its Oragadam plant. The facility at the moment makes over 60 power instruments, that features eight kinds of power instruments for artisans and tradesmen. It manufactures angle grinders, influence drills, air blowers, rotary hammers and rotary drills. One of the merchandise is exported throughout the globe, it mentioned in a press release.
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