A "Galician" refers to someone or something from Galicia , an autonomous community in northwest Spain known for its distinct language (Galego), Celtic heritage, and rugged coastline.

The designation 45 typically refers to a specific calibration or capacity—often a 45mm gauge or a 45-degree operative angle—that defines the tool's primary function. In the context of the FU10, this measurement is the backbone of its reputation for precision. Galicia has long been known for its rugged terrain and demanding maritime and agricultural environments, which has birthed a lineage of tools designed to withstand extreme moisture and mechanical stress. The FU10 is the modern evolution of that "built-to-last" philosophy, merging traditional durability with 21st-century specifications.

Fu10 looked like someone had built a man from machine parts and left a child's curiosity in its chest. Its casing bore salt-eaten abrasions and a faded sticker half-peeled: Gotta 45. That made old Marta on Rua do Cantón laugh until she coughed. “Gotta 45,” she repeated. “Like a tune you can't get out of your head.” The sticker was the only colorful thing on the machine—everything else was gray as oyster shell.