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Cummins Company

Cummins Industrial Tools was founded by Bob Cummins in 1977 in Omaha, Nebraska. The company grew steadily, and in 1995 Cummins relocated to the Kansas City area. Since that time, the company has become one of the largest suppliers of tools, shop and hobby equipment in the United States.

Cummins Industrial Tools line of hand tools, power tools, air tools, and air compressors are distributed nationwide. Tap Enterprises Inc. is the sales branch for Cummins air compressors with 12 retail stores serving the Mid-West region of the U.S. The company is also well-known for its mobile tool sale stores, which consist of sales trucks that travel throughout the forty-eight continental states conducting one and two-day tool shows. These events are often well attended by those who hope to get a good deal on the large selection of tools sold by the company.

In addition to the air compressors sold under the Cummins name, their product line includes wrenches, saws, sanders, clamps, grinders, drills and tool sets. Adding to the sales appeal the company enjoys are the hundreds of other name brand tools they offer at the mobile sales, online and through their retail stores. A partial list of tools, equipment and products available through Cummins includes hand and power tools from manufacturers such as Black and Decker, DeWalt, and TrueTool, as well as chainsaws, automotive supplies, hoists and winches, plumbing supplies, and welding equipment.

While the company is very popular in the U.S., they do not ship internationally at this time.

Addresses

Cummins Headquarters
Cummins Industrial Tools
1900 E. Santa Fe
Olathe, KS 66062

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