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Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Hand tools |
| Founded | 7 February 2018 |
| Founders | Øivind Resch, Terje Scheen |
| Headquarters | Bærum, Norway |
| Products | Viking Arm (handheld lifting tool) |
Viking Arm AS is a Norwegian manufacturer of hand tools founded in 2018 and headquartered in Bærum, Norway. The company develops mechanical tools for lifting, positioning, and installing building components, and is best known for its flagship product, the Viking Arm, a handheld mechanical lifting tool used by professional tradespeople.[1]
The company was founded by Øivind Resch and Terje Scheen. The core product was launched in 2019 following development of a mechanical lifting mechanism originally conceived as a tensioning device.[2]
History
Viking Arm AS was established on 7 February 2018 to commercialize a new type of handheld lifting tool for construction and installation work. The invention originated from a mechanical concept developed by Øivind Resch and Terje Scheen.[2]
The product Viking Arm was launched in November 2019 and introduced to the market through industry channels including trade fairs and tool distributors.[1]
Products
The company’s main product is the Viking Arm, a manually operated mechanical hand tool designed to lift, press, and adjust objects with precision.
The tool is commonly used in:
- construction and structural alignment
- installation of kitchens and cabinetry
- mounting of doors and windows
- HVAC and technical installations[1]
The Viking Arm can be operated with one hand and has a lifting capacity of up to approximately 150 kilograms /330 lb.[2]
Market and distribution
Viking Arm products are distributed internationally through professional tool suppliers and distributors.
According to Norwegian media coverage, the product has been sold in more than 30 countries within a few years of launch.[2]
The company has also entered the United States market through agreements with major retail and distribution channels.[3]
Patent dispute and licensing
Viking Arm has been involved in a patent dispute with the American tool manufacturer Stanley Black & Decker regarding similar lifting tools.
The Norwegian company filed a lawsuit alleging infringement of its patented technology and sought damages and a sales ban.[4]
In 2025, before a final ruling, the parties reached a settlement and entered into a long-term licensing agreement, ending the legal proceedings.[5]
The agreement allows continued commercialization of the technology and provides Viking Arm with licensing revenues.[5]
Licensing agreements
Following commercialization of its technology, Viking Arm has entered into licensing agreements with other tool manufacturers.
In 2025, the company signed a licensing agreement with the German manufacturer BESSEY Tool, enabling the development of a related one-handed lifting tool marketed as BEYCEPS.[6]
Recognition
In 2021, the Viking Arm was named Tool of the Year by Canadian Woodworking magazine.[7]
In 2022, Viking Arm AS was awarded Årets gründer i Bærum (Entrepreneur of the Year in Bærum), recognizing its growth and product innovation.[2]
See also
- Hand tool
- Construction tools
References
- ^ a b c "Nytt norsk verktøy gir en hjelpende hånd". Verktøy24. 14 October 2019.
- ^ a b c d e "Han skulle stramme volleyballnettet – da fant han opp et helt nytt produkt". Budstikka. 24 November 2022.
- ^ "Fikk kontrakt med amerikansk storkjede". Finansavisen. 24 September 2021.
- ^ "The alarm went off in Norway as orders poured into the US". Finansavisen. 19 August 2024.
- ^ a b "Withdrew giant lawsuit after deal". Finansavisen. 22 April 2025.
- ^ "Bessey and Viking Arm forge strategic partnership to launch Beyceps one-handed lifting tool". Wood & Panel Europe. 2025.
- ^ "Tool of the Year 2021". Canadian Woodworking. 2021.
Category:Companies of Norway Category:Tool manufacturers Category:Manufacturing companies established in 2018 Category:Norwegian companies established in 2018
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