Ingersoll Rand Featured in Hit TLC Show American Chopper

Ingersoll Rand Featured in Hit TLC Show American Chopper

Ingersoll Rand, a global leader in vehicle service tools and equipment, has partnered with Paul Jr. Designs to feature Ingersoll Rand tools on the hit TLC reality show "American Chopper." The reality series will feature Ingersoll Rand tools and equipment throughout the season.

Ingersoll Rand, a global leader in vehicle service tools and equipment, has partnered with Paul Jr. Designs to feature Ingersoll Rand tools on the hit TLC reality show “American Chopper.” The reality series will feature Ingersoll Rand tools and equipment throughout the season.

“‘American Chopper’ is a very successful show and they are consistently working on tight deadlines to not only design the motorcycles, but to build them piece-by-piece as well,” said Kevin Stamets, business manager for strategic channels with Ingersoll Rand. “Working on a tight deadline requires tools that are efficient and reliable. Several lines of Ingersoll Rand tools and equipment are being featured this season and will show how much the right tools can help technicians handle jobs more quickly and efficiently without losing any attention to detail. Ingersoll Rand is excited to be a part of such a popular program.”

Paul Jr. Designs is utilizing an array of Ingersoll Rand pneumatic and cordless tools and a Rotary Screw Compressor throughout the show to build each custom motorcycle.

“Ingersoll Rand has been there for us since the beginning,” says “American Chopper” star, Paul Teutel Jr. “and we are happy to be involved in such a great partnership.”

For more information about Ingersoll Rand tools and equipment, see your local tool professional, call (800) 866-5457, or visit us at ingersollrandproducts.com.

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