Machine factory Otto Baier

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Maschinenfabrik Otto Baier GmbH

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legal form GmbH
founding 1938
Seat Asperg , Germany
management Thomas Schwab
Number of employees 56
Branch Power tools
Website www.baier-tools.com
As of December 31, 2017

The Maschinenfabrik Otto Baier GmbH manufactures in Germany electric tools for drilling, milling, chiselling and separating and removing dust since 1938th

history

The company was founded in 1938 in Stuttgart - Münster . The company invented a variety of tools and processes. For example, the patent for the metal hand saw was granted in 1950 . In 1953 Otto Baier invented the hand drill with power drive for optional operation as a pure drill or impact drill , four years before Metabo produced the first impact drill in large series with the Metabo type 76108 . In the same year the company relocated to Ludwigsburg . The wall chaser was patented in 1957 and the facade cutter in 1972. Diamond tools have been produced since 1989.

Subsidiaries exist in San Giuliano Milanese (Otto Baier Italiana Srl ; since 1971), in Saint-Ouen (Baier SARL ; since 1973) and in Birkerød (Baier Scandinavia ApS ; since 1992).

Baier Elektrowerkzeuge is a member of the European Power Tool Association .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Maschinenfabrik Otto Baier GmbH , moneyhouse.de.
  2. Annual financial statements for the financial year ended December 31, 2017 in the electronic Federal Gazette
  3. Hand drill with power drive for optional operation as a pure drill or impact drill . freepatentsonline.com, accessed September 18, 2015.
  4. Who invented it? In: 179 - The location magazine of the Stuttgart region , IG Metall Region Stuttgart , March 14, 2009, accessed on September 18, 2015 (PDF; 109 kB).
  5. Ralf Spicker: First electric hand drill . In: Bauhandwerk , No. 6/2011, accessed on September 18, 2015.
  6. Method and motor-driven milling machine for milling grooves in masonry , FPO.
  7. History , company website.
  8. ^ Maschinenfabrik Otto Baier GmbH , Wer zu Wem.
  9. Subsidiaries , company website.
  10. Links to Members And Associate Organizations . European Power Tool Association website , accessed on September 18, 2015. (English)