Koken
Koken Sockets & Ratchets
HIGH PERFORMANCE TOOLS OF CONVINCING QUALITY.
Today, Koken is one of the leaders in international tool production, designing and manufacturing tools in-house at the Koken facility using the latest technologies to deliver the highest quality products possible.
Through our strong partnership with our exceptional authorized distribution network of tool professionals, we provide high quality tools to the automotive, aerospace, medical and general manufacturing industries throughout North America. In addition, we provide car, motorcycle and bicycle enthusiasts alike with top-of-the-line sockets and ratchets for their specific applications. With our recent expansion into a new 5000 square foot facility with thousands of parts in stock we are even better able to offer our customers timelier access to the Koken tools that they need and love.
KO-KEN TOOLS HISTORY
Today, Ko-ken is one of the leaders in international tool production, designing and manufacturing tools in-house at the Ko-ken facility using the latest technologies to deliver the highest quality products possible. But how did the company grow to become what it is today?
It all started with the dream of one man, the founder of Koken Tools, Mr. Yamashita. At 18 years old, he came to the United States to follow the American dream, the belief that anyone could be successful with enough hard work and motivation. With modest beginnings, he had to work as a dishwasher at a restaurant and as a servant for a rich American family. He used this as an opportunity to earn some money and brush up on his language and manners, but his real passion was for vehicles; more specifically working on his Ford Model T. When he was working on it, he wouldn’t stop until he was finished, even for dinner.
He got his big break when he was discovered by the famous Henry Ford. For those unfamiliar, Henry Ford was the president and founder of Ford Motor Company. Ford saw the passion and potential in Mr. Yamashita, and hired him as the first foreign employee for Ford Motor Company. Mr. Yamashita continued to work for the company for the remainder of the 18 years he spent in America. During that time, he got married and had 2 sons, his first born named Henry after Mr. Ford. After a fulfilling time spent in America, Mr. Yamashita decided it was time to further his career and learning.
In 1925, Mr. Yamashita returned to Japan. Once in Japan he was able to find another job in his desired field. In fact, he worked for General Motors Japan for 13 years. His time working at General Motors Japan came to an end when it closed in 1940 due to political pressures from the war. However, the closing of this company did not slow Mr. Yamashita down, it actually motivated him to start his own company.
Mr. Yamashita used the money that he had earned from his hard work over the years and bought an abandoned farming warehouse. The warehouse was modified and renovated for tool manufacturing, and Koken Tool Company was born. Mr. Yamashita’s extensive experience and passion in the tool and vehicle manufacturing industry allowed him to design and eventually manufacture high quality tools.
In 1957, Mr. Yamashita’s dream came into fruition. Koken began exporting sockets and accessories. Mr. Yamashita didn’t want to own just another tool company, he wanted to be the best. In relation, every Koken product was carefully inspected to ensure the highest possible standard of quality control.
Who makes Koken Tools?
Ko-ken Tool Co., Ltd.
656 Nakaho, Kakegawa-City, Shizuoka-Pref., 437-1402 Japan
Founded: December 15th 1946
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