Raymond DEWALT, then superintendent of Seabrook Farms, perfects the first woodworking machine for the purpose of increasing productivity and versatility.
DEWALT Products Company is formed with plant and offices located in Leola, Pennsylvania. Their product is an electric universal woodworking machine known as the DeWalt "Wonder-Worker," which could be configured in 9 different ways. DEWALT also offered a dedicated mortiser and jointer.
DEWALT Products Co. moves to a new, and for those days, outstandingly modern plant and office building in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
The DEWALT firm begins a period of rapid expansion to meet the demands of government orders in connection with national defense and wartime machinery requirements.
DEWALT Products Co. is re-incorporated under DEWALT Inc.
DEWALT was acquired by American Machine Foundry (AMF). Lancaster, PA photo
DEWALT Inc. extends operations into Canada through a wholly owned subsidiary known as DEWALT Canada Ltd.
Over the next two years, adds 40,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space to the plant in order to keep up with consumer demand
DEWALT introduces its first line of portable electric power tools and accessories designed specifically for residential contractors, remodelers, and professional woodworkers.
DEWALT kickstarts a revolutionary system of over 30 new cordless tools, including the most powerful cordless tool at the time, the 14.4 volt cordless drill/driver and 5 3/8" cordless saw. DEWALT cordless system included drill/drivers, screwdrivers, impact drivers, impact wrench, saws, flashlights, and the first combination drill/driver/hammerdrill.
Matt Kenseth joins DEWALT Racing as its driver in the NASCAR Busch Series.
DEWALT purchases Momentum Laser, Inc. and the Emglo Compressor Company.
By this point DEWALT Inc. was responsible for over 200 electric power tools and over 800 accessories
Matt Kenseth wins the final Winston cup championship driving the #17 DEWALT Ford race car.
As a result of DEWALT's extensive research with professional contractors, DEWALT developed SHOCKS – Active Vibration Control®, currently found on some of its SDS Plus and 1-7/8” and 2” SDS Max rotary hammers, which reduces vibration by up to 50 percent compared to hammers without such systems.
DEWALT introduces the new 12V MAX* system of lithium ion tools designed to incorporate comfort and compact design with the power and industry-leading features contractors need on the jobsite. DEWALT also launches the Metal Cutting Diamond Blade line of accessories. The Diamond Edge provides 100x the life vs. standard DEWALT chop saw blade.
DEWALT expands its lithium ion tools offering with the introduction of the new 20V MAX* System. DEWALT also continues to support it's 69 million 18V cordless system battery users with new 18V products. DEWALT Accessories expanded its Impact Ready line adding over 100 products in drilling, screwdriving, holesaws and sockets as well as released over 20 new products in the Demo steel accesories line.
DEWALT launches Perform and Protect line of products designed to provide a high level of one or more of the following: control, dust containment or low vibration, without sacrificing performance. Perform and Protect products include E-Clutch drills, E-Clutch and Low Vibration Grinders, 2-Stage Clutches, and SHOCKS®Hammers, dust collection - including grinder shrouds, hammer dust extraction, and a Dust Extractor with a universal connector. DEWALT also introduced the following accessories which DEWALT was the first to market; Impact Ready Step Bits, cleanable nut driver, depth setter and dust collectors. DEWALT also released a line of Guaranteed Tough Hand Tools.
In 2013, DEWALT introduced its cordless 20VMAX* - XR line of Brushless power tools which includes brushless motors and high capacity lithium ion batteries.
DEWALT announces the Made in the USA initiative at STAFDA 2013
DEWALT announces a 3 year partnership with the Wounded Warrior Project, and donates $489,000+ from sales of specialized DEWALT WWP Limited Edition Tools in the first year.
DEWALT announces the addition of a new manufacturing facility in Charlotte, NC. This is an expansion of the existing Distribution Center.
DEWALT announces the addition of a new manufacturing facility in Greenfield, IN, now totaling up to seven manufacturing facilities building DEWALT branded products in the USA: New Britain, CT, Hampstead, MD, Shelbyville, KY, Greenfield, IN, Cheraw, SC, Charlotte, NC, and Jackson, TN.
DEWALT introduces Tool-Connect™, which allows users with Bluetooth®-enabled batteries to connect and track their tools from anywhere with real-time updates from the field.
DEWALT launches FLEXVOLT®, the world's first battery that automatically changes voltage when the user changes tools, offering both increased power and runtime for the jobsite.
DEWALT Unveils the XP™ Tape Measure, its toughest tape measure yet, featuring an impact resistant case, high-carbon steel, fully coated blade, and reinforced three-rivet fastened hook.
DEWALT expands 20V MAX* system with seven new nailers for framing, flooring, and finishing applications. The new tools eliminate the need for fuel cells and provide a consistent, rugged alternative powered by the user’s existing battery platform.
Introduction of DEWALT BREAKAWAY™ Reciprocating Saw Blades. Innovative design allows users to break away the used section and reinsert the unused blade section into the saw. The blades win prestigious Power Tool Innovation Award.
DEWALT® has always delivered GUARANTEED TOUGH® products. That legacy is continued with our upcoming digital solutions. DEWALT Jobsite WiFi is tough enough for the jobsite with simple setup and adaptability for construction, and it's Made In The USA with Global Materials.
April 2018 marks the 100th anniversary of the Product Service Division of Stanley Black & Decker. Repair, parts, and accessories are available at 64 centers across the United States and 830 authorized service centers. Online ordering and tracking are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.