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UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

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FORM 10-K



(MARK ONE)
[X] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1997
OR
[ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF
THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
FOR THE TRANSITION PERIOD FROM --------------- TO
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Commission file number 1-4797

ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)



DELAWARE 36-1258310
(State or Other Jurisdiction of (I.R.S. Employer
Incorporation or Organization) Identification No.)

3600 W. LAKE AVENUE, GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS 60025-5811
(Address of Principal Executive (Zip Code)
Offices)


Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (847) 724-7500

Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:



TITLE OF EACH CLASS NAME OF EACH EXCHANGE ON WHICH REGISTERED
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Common Stock New York Stock Exchange
Chicago Stock Exchange


Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports
required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the
registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such
filing requirements for the past 90 days.
Yes X No ___

Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item
405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the
best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements
incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this
Form 10-K. [ ]

The aggregate market value of the voting stock held by non-affiliates of
the registrant as of March 10, 1998, was approximately $11,300,000,000.

Shares of Common Stock outstanding at March 10, 1998 -- 249,760,628.

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DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

1997 Annual Report to Stockholders...............................Parts I, II, IV
Proxy Statement dated March 26, 1998 for Annual Meeting of Stockholders
to be held on May 8, 1998.............................................Part III
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PART I

ITEM 1. BUSINESS

GENERAL

Illinois Tool Works Inc. (the "Company") was founded in 1912 and
incorporated in 1915. The Company manufactures and markets a variety of products
and systems that provide specific, problem-solving solutions for a diverse
customer base worldwide. The Company has more than 365 operations in 34
countries. The Company's business units are divided into three segments:
Engineered Components, Industrial Systems and Consumables, and Leasing and
Investments. Products in the Company's Engineered Components Segment include
short lead-time components and fasteners primarily for automotive, construction
and general industrial applications. This segment also manufactures specialty
products such as adhesives and static-control equipment. Industrial Systems and
Consumables products include longer lead-time machinery and related consumables
primarily for food and beverage, construction, automotive and general industrial
markets. They also manufacture specialty products for applications such as
industrial spray coating and quality measurement. The Leasing and Investment
segment makes investments that utilize the Company's cash flow, including
mortgage-related investments, leveraged and direct financing leases of
equipment, investments in properties and property developments, and affordable
housing investments.

In the first quarter of 1993, the Company acquired the Miller Group
Ltd.("Miller"), a manufacturer of arc welding equipment, through an exchange of
ITW voting Common Stock for all of the voting Common Stock of Miller. In early
1996, the Company acquired all of the voting stock of Hobart Brothers Company
("Hobart"), a manufacturer of welding products, in exchange for shares of ITW
voting common stock. As a result, the Miller and Hobart acquisitions have been
accounted for as poolings of interests in conformity with Generally Accepted
Accounting Principles, specifically paragraphs 46 through 48 of Accounting
Principles Board Opinion ("APB") No. 16. Accordingly, the results of operations
for Miller and Hobart have been included in the Statement of Income as of the
beginning of 1993 and 1996, respectively. The impact of Miller and Hobart on
consolidated operating revenues, net income and net income per share was not
significant. Therefore, the 1992 and 1995 financial statements have not been
restated to reflect the acquisitions of Miller and Hobart, respectively.

In late 1996, the Company acquired all of the outstanding common stock of
Azon Limited ("Azon"), an Australian manufacturer of strapping and other
industrial products. The acquisition has been accounted for as a purchase, and
accordingly, the acquired net assets have been recorded at their estimated fair
values at the date of acquisition. The results of operations have been included
in the Statement of Income from the acquisition date, except for the Azon
businesses which were expected to be sold, which were not consolidated at
December 31, 1996. During 1997, the Company disposed of the majority of the Azon
businesses which were expected to be sold. Based on the assumption that the Azon
acquisition had occurred on January 1, 1996 or January 1, 1995, the Company's
pro forma operating revenues, net income and net income per share would not have
been significantly different.

During the five-year period ending December 31, 1997, the Company acquired
and disposed of numerous other operations which did not materially impact
consolidated results.

CURRENT YEAR DEVELOPMENTS

Refer to pages 18 through 22, Management's Discussion and Analysis, in the
Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION ABOUT INDUSTRY SEGMENTS

The percentage contributions to operating revenues for the last three years
by industry segment are as follows:



INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS AND LEASING AND
COMPONENTS CONSUMABLES INVESTMENTS
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1997................................................ 42% 56% 2%
1996................................................ 43% 56% 1%
1995................................................ 42% 57% 1%


Segment and geographic data are included on pages 18 through 20 and 26 of
the Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

The principal markets served by the Company's two manufacturing segments
are as follows:



% OF OPERATING REVENUES
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INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS AND
COMPONENTS CONSUMABLES
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Automotive.................................................. 39% 11%
Construction................................................ 29% 13%
General Industrial.......................................... 14% 27%
Food and Beverage........................................... --% 16%
Industrial Capital Goods.................................... 3% 7%
Consumer Durables........................................... 9% 3%
Paper Products.............................................. -- 7%
Electronics................................................. 4% 4%
Other....................................................... 2% 12%
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100% 100%
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Operating results of the segments are described on pages 18 through 20 and
26 of the Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

BACKLOG

Backlog generally is not considered a significant factor in the Company's
businesses as relatively short delivery periods and rapid inventory turnover are
characteristic of many of its products.

Backlog by manufacturing segment as of December 31, 1997 and 1996 is
summarized as follows:



BACKLOG IN
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
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INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERED SYSTEMS AND
COMPONENTS CONSUMABLES TOTAL
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1997................................................. $265,000 $231,000 $496,000
1996................................................. $238,000 $221,000 $459,000


Backlog orders scheduled for shipment beyond calendar year 1998 were not
material in either manufacturing segment as of December 31, 1997.

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The information set forth below is equally applicable to all industry
segments of the Company unless otherwise noted.

COMPETITION

The Company's global competitive environment is complex because of the wide
diversity of products the Company manufactures and the markets it serves.
Depending on the product or market, the Company may compete with a few other
companies or with many others, some of which may be the Company's own licensees.

The Company is a leading producer of plastic and metal components,
fasteners and assemblies; industrial fluids and adhesives; tooling for specialty
applications; welding products; packaging systems and related consumables;
industrial spray coating and static control equipment and systems; and quality
assurance equipment and systems.

RAW MATERIALS

The Company uses raw materials of various types, primarily metals and
plastics that are available from numerous commercial sources. The availability
of materials and energy has not resulted in any business interruptions or other
major problems, nor are any such problems anticipated.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

The Company's growth has resulted from developing new and improved
products, broadening the application of established products, continuing efforts
to improve and develop new methods, processes and equipment, and from
acquisitions. Many new products are designed to reduce customers' costs by
eliminating steps in their manufacturing processes, reducing the number of parts
in an assembly, or by improving the quality of customers' assembled products.
Typically, the development of such products is accomplished by working closely
with customers on specific applications. Identifiable research and development
costs are set forth on page 27 of the Company's 1997 Annual Report to
Stockholders. Research and development expenditures in 1997 in local currencies
were consistent with 1996, however U.S. dollar expenditures decreased in 1997 as
a result of the negative impact of foreign currencies against the U.S. dollar.

The Company owns approximately 1,770 unexpired United States patents
covering articles, methods and machines. Many counterparts of these patents have
also been obtained in various foreign countries. In addition, the Company has
approximately 333 applications for patents pending in the United States Patent
Office, but there is no assurance that any patent will be issued. The Company
maintains an active patent department for the administration of patents and
processing of patent applications.

The Company believes that many of its patents are valuable and important.
Nevertheless, the Company credits its leadership in the markets it serves to
engineering capability; manufacturing techniques, skills and efficiency;
marketing and sales promotion; and service and delivery of quality products to
its customers.

TRADEMARKS

Many of the Company's products are sold under various trademarks owned or
licensed by the Company. Among the most significant are: ITW, Apex, Buildex,
Deltar, Devcon, DeVilbiss, Fastex, Hi-Cone, Hobart, Keps, Magnaflux, Miller,
Minigrip, Newtec, Oxo, Paktron, Paslode, Powcon, Ramset, Ransburg, Red Head,
Shakeproof, Signode, Teks, Tenax and Zip-Pak.

ENVIRONMENTAL

The Company believes that its plants and equipment are in substantial
compliance with applicable environmental regulations. Additional measures to
maintain compliance are not expected to materially affect the Company's capital
expenditures, competitive position, financial position or results of operations.

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Various legislative and administrative regulations concerning environmental
issues have become effective or are under consideration in many parts of the
world relating to manufacturing processes, and the sale or use of certain
products. To date, such developments have not had a substantial adverse impact
on the Company's sales or earnings. The Company has made considerable efforts to
develop and sell environmentally compatible products resulting in new and
expanding marketing opportunities.

EMPLOYEES

The Company employed approximately 25,700 persons as of December 31, 1997
and considers its employee relations to be excellent.

INTERNATIONAL

The Company's international operations include subsidiaries, joint ventures
and licensees in 34 countries on six continents. These operations serve such
markets as automotive, food and beverage, construction, general industrial,
industrial capital goods and others on a worldwide basis. The Company's
international subsidiaries contributed approximately 36% of operating revenues
in 1997 and 1996.

Refer to pages 18 through 22 in the Company's 1997 Annual Report to
Stockholders for additional information on international activities.
International operations are subject to certain risks inherent in conducting
business in foreign countries, including price controls, exchange controls,
limitations on participation in local enterprises, nationalization,
expropriation and other governmental action, and changes in currency exchange
rates.

YEAR 2000

Refer to page 22 in the Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders for
discussion of the effect on the Company of the Year 2000 computer issue.

EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

Executive Officers of the Company as of March 23, 1998:



NAME OFFICE AGE
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Thomas W. Buckman........................ Vice President, Patents and Technology 60
W. James Farrell......................... Chairman and Chief Executive Officer 55
Russell M. Flaum......................... Executive Vice President 47
Michael W. Gregg......................... Senior Vice President and Controller, Accounting 62
Thomas J. Hansen......................... Executive Vice President 49
Stewart S. Hudnut........................ Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary 58
John Karpan.............................. Senior Vice President, Human Resources 57
Jon C. Kinney............................ Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer 55
Dennis J. Martin......................... Executive Vice President 47
Frank S. Ptak............................ Vice Chairman 54
F. Ronald Seager......................... Executive Vice President 57
Harold B. Smith.......................... Chairman of the Executive Committee 64
David B. Speer........................... Executive Vice President 46
Allan C. Sutherland...................... Senior Vice President 34
Donald L. VanErden....................... Vice President, Research and Advanced Development 62
Hugh J. Zentmeyer........................ Executive Vice President 51


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Except for Messrs. Hansen, Kinney, Martin, Speer, Sutherland, and
Zentmeyer, each of the foregoing officers has been employed by the Company in
various elected executive capacities for more than five years. The executive
officers of the Company serve at the pleasure of the Board of Directors. Mr.
Hansen joined the Company in 1980 and has held various management positions
within the Company's Engineered Components segment. Mr. Kinney joined the
Company in 1973 and has served as Vice President and Controller, Operations, and
Group Controller of several of the Company's businesses. Mr. Martin joined the
Company in 1991 and has held several management positions in the Industrial
Systems and Consumables segment. Mr. Speer joined the Company in 1978 and has
held various sales, marketing and general management positions within the
Engineered Components segment. Mr. Sutherland joined the Company in 1993 after
serving as a senior tax manager with Ernst & Young and has served the Company in
various capacities, most recently as Vice President of Leasing and Investments.
Mr. Zentmeyer joined Signode Corporation (which was acquired by the Company in
1986) in 1968 and has held various management positions in the Industrial
Systems and Consumables segment.

ITEM 2. PROPERTIES

As of December 31, 1997 the Company operated the following plants and
office facilities, excluding regional sales offices and warehouse facilities:



NUMBER FLOOR SPACE
OF ------------------------
PROPERTIES OWNED LEASED TOTAL
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(IN MILLIONS OF SQUARE
FEET)

Domestic --
Engineered Components........................... 103 4.1 2.0 6.1
Industrial Systems and Consumables.............. 85 3.6 1.7 5.3
Leasing and Investments......................... 20 .9 .1 1.0
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208 8.6 3.8 12.4
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International --
Engineered Components........................... 69 1.8 .6 2.4
Industrial Systems and Consumables.............. 66 2.6 .9 3.5
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135 4.4 1.5 5.9
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Corporate......................................... 12 1.3 -- 1.3
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355 14.3 5.3 19.6
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The principal international plants are in Australia, Belgium, Canada,
France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and
the United Kingdom.

The Company's properties are primarily of steel, brick or concrete
construction and are maintained in good operating condition. Productive
capacity, in general, currently exceeds operating levels. Capacity levels are
somewhat flexible based on the number of shifts operated and on the number of
overtime hours worked. The Company adds productive capacity from time to time as
required by increased demand. Additions to capacity can be made within a
reasonable period of time due to the nature of the businesses.

ITEM 3. LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

Not applicable.

ITEM 4. SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS

Not applicable.

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PART II

ITEM 5. MARKET FOR THE REGISTRANT'S COMMON EQUITY AND RELATED STOCKHOLDER
MATTERS

This information is incorporated by reference to page 39 of the Company's
1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

ITEM 6. SELECTED FINANCIAL DATA

This information is incorporated by reference to pages 40 and 41 of the
Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

ITEM 7. MANAGEMENT'S DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL CONDITION AND RESULTS
OF OPERATIONS

This information is incorporated by reference to pages 18 through 22 of the
Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

ITEM 7A. QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE DISCLOSURES ABOUT MARKET RISK

This information is incorporated by reference to page 22 of the Company's
1997 Annual Report to Stockholders.

ITEM 8. FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND SUPPLEMENTARY DATA

The financial statements and report thereon of Arthur Andersen LLP dated
January 27, 1998, as found on pages 23 through 38 and supplementary data on page
39 of the Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders, are incorporated by
reference.

ITEM 9. CHANGES IN AND DISAGREEMENTS WITH ACCOUNTANTS ON ACCOUNTING AND
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE

Not applicable.

PART III

ITEM 10. DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY

Information regarding the Directors of the Company is incorporated by
reference to the information under the caption "Election of Directors" in the
Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

Information regarding the Executive Officers of the Company can be found in
Part I of this Annual Report on Form 10-K on page 4.

ITEM 11. EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

This information is incorporated by reference to the information under the
caption "Executive Compensation" in the Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998
Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

ITEM 12. SECURITY OWNERSHIP OF CERTAIN BENEFICIAL OWNERS AND MANAGEMENT

This information is incorporated by reference to the information under the
caption "Security Ownership" in the Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998
Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

ITEM 13. CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS

Dennis J. Martin, Executive Vice President, had an non-interest bearing
relocation loan outstanding in 1997. The maximum amount of the loan outstanding
in 1997 was $107,000, which by March 26, 1998 had been reduced to $50,000.
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Frank S. Ptak, Vice Chairman, had loans bearing interest at a rate of 5.91%
per annum related to stock transactions outstanding in 1997. The maximum amount
of the loan outstanding in 1997 was $63,675, which by February 28, 1998, had
been reduced to $60,593.

Additional information is incorporated by reference to the information
under the captions "Directors Compensation" and "Executive Compensation" in the
Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998 Annual Meeting of Stockholders.

PART IV

ITEM 14. EXHIBITS, FINANCIAL STATEMENT SCHEDULES, AND REPORTS ON FORM 8-K

(a)(1) Financial Statements

The financial statements and report thereon of Arthur Andersen LLP dated
January 27, 1998 as found on pages 23 through 39 of the Company's 1997 Annual
Report to Stockholders, are incorporated by reference.

(2) Financial Statement Schedule

The following supplementary financial data should be read in conjunction
with the financial statements and notes thereto as presented in the Company's
1997 Annual Report to Stockholders. Schedules not included with this
supplementary financial data have been omitted because they are not applicable,
immaterial or the required information is included in the financial statements
or the related notes to financial statements.



SCHEDULE PAGE
NO. NO.
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Valuation and Qualifying Accounts........................... II 10


(3) Exhibits

(i) See the Exhibit Index on page 11 of this Form 10-K.

(ii) Pursuant to Regulation S-K, Item 601(b)(4)(iii), the Company has not
filed with Exhibit 4 any debt instruments for which the total amount of
securities authorized thereunder are less than 10% of the total assets of the
Company and its subsidiaries on a consolidated basis as of December 31, 1997,
with the exception of the agreements related to the 7 1/2% and 5 7/8% Notes,
which are filed with Exhibit 4. The Company agrees to furnish a copy of the
agreements related to the debt instruments which have not been filed with
Exhibit 4 to the Securities and Exchange Commission upon request.

(b) Reports on Form 8-K

No reports on Form 8-K have been filed during the three months ended
December 31, 1997.

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REPORT OF INDEPENDENT PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
ON SCHEDULE

To Illinois Tool Works Inc.:

We have audited, in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards,
the financial statements included in Illinois Tool Works Inc.'s 1997 Annual
Report to Stockholders, incorporated by reference in this Form 10-K, and have
issued our report thereon dated January 27, 1998. Our audits were made for the
purpose of forming an opinion on those statements taken as a whole. The schedule
listed in the accompanying index is the responsibility of the Company's
management and is presented for the purpose of complying with the Securities and
Exchange Commission's rules and is not part of the basic financial statements.
The schedule has been subjected to the auditing procedures applied in the audit
of the basic financial statements and, in our opinion, fairly states in all
material respects the financial data required to be set forth therein in
relation to the basic financial statements taken as a whole.

ARTHUR ANDERSEN LLP
Chicago, Illinois,
January 27, 1998

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on
its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized on this 27th day of
March 1998.

ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.

By /s/ W. JAMES FARRELL
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W. James Farrell
Director, Chairman and
Chief Executive Officer

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, this
report has been signed by the following persons on behalf of the registrant and
in the capacities indicated on this 27th day of March 1998.



SIGNATURES TITLE
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/s/ JON C. KINNEY Senior Vice President and Chief Financial
- -------------------------------------------------- Officer,
Jon C. Kinney (Principal Accounting and Financial Officer)

MICHAEL J. BIRCK Director

MARVIN D. BRAILSFORD Director

SUSAN CROWN Director

H. RICHARD CROWTHER Director

W. JAMES FARRELL Director

L. RICHARD FLURY Director

ROBERT C. MCCORMACK Director

PHILLIP B. ROONEY Director

HAROLD B. SMITH Director

ORMAND J. WADE Director


By /s/ W. JAMES FARRELL

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(W. James Farrell
as Attorney-in-Fact)

Original powers of attorney authorizing W. James Farrell to sign this
Annual Report on Form 10-K and amendments thereto on behalf of the above-named
directors of the registrant have been filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission as part of this Annual Report on Form 10-K (Exhibit 24).

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SCHEDULE II

ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC.
VALUATION AND QUALIFYING ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1995, 1996, AND 1997



DEDUCTIONS
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RECEIVABLES
BALANCE AT PROVISIONS WRITTEN OFF, BALANCE
BEGINNING CHARGED TO NET OF (1) AT END
OF PERIOD INCOME ACQUISITIONS RECOVERIES DISPOSITIONS OTHER OF PERIOD
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(IN THOUSANDS)


Year Ended December 31,
1995:
Allowance for
uncollectible
accounts............ 19,600 6,889 2,672 (5,763) (414) 516 23,500
Year Ended December 31,
1996:
Allowances for
uncollectible
accounts............ 23,500 4,451 4,836 (10,319) 111 (179) 22,400
Year Ended December 31,
1997:
Allowance for
uncollectible
accounts............ 22,400 6,268 989 (5,639) -- (3,218) 20,800


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(1) Includes the effects of foreign currency translation and other reserve
adjustments.

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EXHIBIT INDEX

ANNUAL REPORT ON FORM 10-K
1997



EXHIBIT
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
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3(a) -- Restated Certificate of Incorporation of Illinois Tool Works
Inc., as amended, filed as Exhibit 3(a) to the Company's
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended
March 31, 1997 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated
herein by reference.
3(b) -- By-laws of Illinois Tool Works Inc., as amended, filed as
Exhibit 3(b) to the Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
for the quarterly period ended March 31, 1997 (Commission
File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by reference.
4(a) -- Indenture, dated as of November 1, 1986, between Illinois
Tool Works Inc. and The First National Bank of Chicago, as
Trustee, filed as Exhibit 4 to the Company's Registration
Statement on Form S-3 (Registration Statement No. 33-5780)
filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 14,
1986 and incorporated herein by reference.
4(b) -- Resignation of Trustee and Appointment of Successor under
Indenture (Exhibit 4(a)), filed as Exhibit 4(b) to the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1989 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and
incorporated herein by reference.
4(c) -- First Supplemental Indenture, dated as of May 1, 1990
between Illinois Tool Works Inc. and Harris Trust and
Savings Bank, as Trustee, filed as Exhibit 4-3 to the
Company's Post-Effective Amendment No. 1 to Registration
Statement on Form S-3 (Registration No. 33-5780) filed with
the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 8, 1990 and
incorporated herein by reference.
4(d) -- Officers' Certificate Pursuant to Sections 2.01 and 2.04 of
the Indenture (Exhibit 4(a) as amended by Exhibit 4(c))
related to the 5 7/8% Notes due March 1, 2000, filed as
Exhibit 4(e) to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for
the fiscal year ended December 31, 1992 (Commission File No.
1-4797) and incorporated herein by reference.
4(e) -- Form of 7 1/2% Notes due December 1, 1998, filed as Exhibit
4 to the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K dated December
2, 1991 and incorporated herein by reference.
4(f) -- Form of 5 7/8% Notes due March 1, 2000, filed as Exhibit
4(f) to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the
fiscal year ended December 31, 1992 (Commission File No.
1-4797) and incorporated herein by reference.
10(a) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1996 Stock Incentive Plan, dated
February 16, 1996, as amended on December 12, 1997.
10(b) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1982 Executive Contributory
Retirement Income Plan adopted December 13, 1982, filed as
Exhibit 10(c) to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1990 (Commission File
No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by reference.
10(c) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1985 Executive Contributory
Retirement Income Plan adopted December 1985, filed as
Exhibit 10(d) to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K
for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1990 (Commission File
No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by reference.
10(d) -- Amendment to the Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1985 Executive
Contributory Retirement Income Plan dated May 1, 1996, filed
as Exhibit 10(c) to the Company's Quarterly Report on Form
10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 1996
(Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by
reference.
10(e) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. Executive Incentive Plan adopted
February 16, 1996, filed as Exhibit 10(a) to the Company's
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended
June 30, 1996 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated
herein by reference.
10(f) -- Supplemental Plan for Employees of Illinois Tool Works Inc.,
effective January 1, 1989, filed as Exhibit 10(d) to the
Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year
ended December 31, 1989 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and
incorporated herein by reference.


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EXHIBIT
NUMBER DESCRIPTION
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10(g) -- Non-officer directors' restricted stock program, and
non-officer directors' phantom stock plan, descriptions of
which are under the caption "Directors' Compensation" in the
Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998 Annual Meeting of
Stockholders.
10(h) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. Outside Directors' Deferred Fee
Plan dated December 12, 1980.
10(i) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. Phantom Stock Plan for Non-officer
Directors, filed as Exhibit 10(e) to the Company's Quarterly
Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30,
1996 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by
reference.
10(j) -- Underwriting Agreement dated November 20, 1991, related to
the 7 1/2% Notes due December 1, 1998, filed as Exhibit 1 to
the Company's Current Report on Form 8-K dated December 2,
1991 and incorporated herein by reference.
10(k) -- Underwriting Agreement dated February 23, 1993, related to
the 5 7/8% Notes due March 1, 2000, filed as Exhibit 10(j)
to the Company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal
year ended December 31, 1992 (Commission File No. 1-4797)
and incorporated herein by reference.
10(l) -- Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1993 Executive Contributory
Retirement Income Plan, filed as Exhibit 10(a) to the
Company's Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarterly
period ended March 31, 1993 (Commission File No. 1-4797) and
incorporated herein by reference.
10(m) -- Amendment to the Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1993 Executive
Contributory Retirement Income Plan dated December 5, 1994,
filed as Exhibit 10(n) to the Company's Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 1994
(Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by
reference.
10(n) -- Amendment to the Illinois Tool Works Inc. 1993 Executive
Contributory Retirement Income Plan dated June 24, 1996,
filed as Exhibit 10(d) to the Company's Quarterly Report on
Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended June 30, 1996
(Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by
reference.
13 -- The Company's 1997 Annual Report to Stockholders, pages
18 -- 41.
21 -- Subsidiaries and Affiliates of the Company.
22 -- Information under the captions "Election of Directors,"
"Executive Compensation" and "Security Ownership" in the
Company's Proxy Statement for the 1998 Annual Meeting of
Stockholders.
23 -- Consent of Arthur Andersen LLP.
24 -- Powers of Attorney.
27 -- Financial Data Schedule.
99 -- Description of the capital stock of Illinois Tool Works
Inc., filed as Exhibit 99 to the Company's Quarterly Report
of Form 10-Q for the quarterly period ended March 31, 1997
(Commission File No. 1-4797) and incorporated herein by
reference.


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