University Sports Medicine InstituteUBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 4949 Harlem Rd STE 301, Buffalo, NY 14226 716 204-3200 (phone), 716 829-2138 (fax)
University Sports Medicine InstituteUBMD Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine 5959 Big Tree Rd STE 108, Orchard Park, NY 14127 716 821-4400 (phone), 716 829-2138 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences Graduated: 2010
Dr. Freitas graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 2010. He works in Orchard Park, NY and 1 other location and specializes in Sports Medicine. Dr. Freitas is affiliated with Buffalo General Medical Center, Erie County Medical Center, United Memorial Medical Center and Women & Childrens Hospital Of Buffalo.
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Michael Freitas PRESIDENT
FREITAS INDUSTRIES, INC MANUFACTURE AND SALES OF PLUMBING PRODUCTS.
3 Roberta St, North Providence, RI 3 Roberta St, Providence, RI 02904
2008 to 2000 Manufacturing EngineerHaemonetics Corporation Braintree, MA 2005 to 2008 Extrusion TechnicianBenjamin's Restaurant Taunton, MA 1996 to 2006 Prepare and maintain work stations in a neat and orderly fashion
Education:
New England Institute of Technology Warwick, RI 2010 Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering TechnologyBristol Community College Fall River, MA 2004 Associates of Science in Mechanical Engineering Technology
An improved flange removal tool is provided to facilitate the installation and removal of pipe flanges from a receiving pipe fitting. The flange tool includes a body portion with an upper surface which includes a central opening for receiving an engagement head of a socket wrench. A continuous frame is attached to the body portion by spaced arms such that the continuous frame is suspended in spaced relation from the lower surface of the body portion by a distance which is greater than the thickness of a pipe flange to be rotated. The pipe flange is positioned between the body portion and the frame so upon rotation of the flange tool, facilitated by engagement of a socket wrench with the central opening, side walls of the spaced arms contact the edges of the pipe flange to urge rotation thereof and threading onto its receiving pipe fitting. A number of different sizes of pipe flanges can be accommodated by the flange tool of the present invention without changing the operation of the tool or engagement of the bolt apertures of the pipe flange.