ACE TECH TOOLS
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Any professional would want to work efficiently and be more organized. And the current method of a toolbox isn’t going to help with either. And that is why, we at Ace Tech, have introduced Foam Program, a unique way to organize your tools beyond just storage. Because we believe, it’s not about getting the most tools in the box, but getting the most of your tools.
Our organizers/foams are cut using high-quality CNC laser equipment which makes it a precise fit, for each individual tool. They are tear-resistant, don’t absorb liquids, and are resistant to most fuels and oil. The layers are chemically bonded to provide you with maximum durability.
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Indian elephant
Indian elephants may spend up to 19 hours a day feeding and they can produce about 220 pounds of dung per day while wandering over an area that can cover up to 125 square miles. This helps to disperse germinating seeds.
They feed mainly on grasses, but large amounts of tree bark, roots, leaves and small stems are also eaten. Cultivated crops such as bananas, rice and sugarcane are favored foods as well.
Since they need to drink at least once a day, these elephants are always close to a source of fresh water.
DESIGN
DESIGN
african lion
Lions are unique among cats in that the male can be easily distinguished from the female (lioness) because he possesses a mane of hair.
As in most cats, the eyes are adapted for seeing at night when they do a lot of hunting.
The claws can be retracted in sheaths to prevent them getting blunted when walking across the savannah, which they can do almost noiselessly on soft pads.
LASER CUT/ ENGRAVE
laser Cut/ engrave
african lion
Lions are unique among cats in that the male can be easily distinguished from the female (lioness) because he possesses a mane of hair.
As in most cats, the eyes are adapted for seeing at night when they do a lot of hunting.
The claws can be retracted in sheaths to prevent them getting blunted when walking across the savannah, which they can do almost noiselessly on soft pads.