Heule Tool’s new website

The site allows users to access more information to enable better product education and purchasing decisions.


Cincinnati, Ohio – Heule Tool Corp. has launched a new website designed to provide a more user-friendly experience with improved mobile-responsive navigation and functionality throughout. The site includes technical data, videos, testimonials, and case studies, providing a more detailed overview of tool capabilities.

The case studies section of the website includes navigation to allow users to view case studies categorized by industry, application, material, and tool. For example, a user who is looking for a tool for deburring a crossbore in a knee replacement part would be able to find similar case studies to determine tool possibilities that may work to solve the manufacturing challenge. Users can also browse case studies for information about the particular benefits of using automated tools for high-volume manufacturing – such as reduced cycle times and higher quality parts – in real customer situations.

Another addition to the Heule website is industry pages dedicated to providing more specific information to customers in the primary manufacturing sectors that Heule serves, including medical/small parts, aerospace, automotive, energy, construction/large parts, and precision machining. Users from these industries can browse through testimonials, case studies, and common tools used to solve the challenges that are relevant to manufacturing and production in his or her industry.

“Our goal is to continue to provide more ways for our customers and partners to learn about our tools and the ways they can be used to solve manufacturing challenges. We know that manufacturing engineers, machinists, and others in our industry are interested in researching products and finding the best solutions. We’re excited to provide that opportunity through our website, to continue getting information out there that helps our customers stay at the forefront of manufacturing technology,” says Heule Tool Corp. President Gary Brown.