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This file, also called triangular files, have a triangular cross-section, which usually gradually tapers. Some files taper all the way to a point.This file is used for many cuts, such as cutting angles less than 90 degrees. They are often employed for sharpening the teeth of wood saws.
3-Square file
This wrench has a smooth-jawed adjustable wrench used for turning nuts, bolts, small pipe fittings, and chrome plated pipe fittings.
Adjustable End Wrench or Crescent wrench
This square is used for laying out square and angled lines on large surfaces such as plywood, paneling, wallboard, etc.
Adjustable T-Square or Drywall Square
This screwdriver conforms to screws that can also be operated with hex keys; it is suitable for socket-head screws that are recessed.
Allen screwdriver
This meter tester is a measuring instrument used to measure the electric current in a circuit. Electric currents are measured in amperes (A), hence the name. Instruments used to measure smaller currents, in the milliampere or microampere range, are designated as milliammeters or microammeters.
Ammeter tester
This is a meter instrument used for measuring the voltage, between two points in an electrical or electronic circuit. Some are intended for use in direct current (DC) circuits; others are designed for alternating current (AC) circuits. Specialized meters can measure radio frequency (RF) voltage.
Analog Voltmeter
This tester is used to determine if an electrical path can be established between two points; that is if an electrical circuit can be made. The indicator may be an electric light or a buzzer. This led to the term "buzzing out a circuit" which means to test for continuity.
Audio Continuity tester
This level is basically a telescope with a spirit level mounted on top. It can be rotated 360°, but cannot be tilted up and down.It is used to check grades and elevations and to set up level points over long distances.
Automatic Optical Builder's Level
The standard blades of this saw are 8 to 14 inches long with 11 to 14 tpi. It has a broad, flat blade and a reinforced back edge. It is used for cutting joints
Backsaw
This hammer has a flat face for striking and a rounded face that is used to align brackets and drive out bolts.The flat face that is used to strike cold chisels and punches. the rounded end-the peen- is use to bend and shape soft metal.
Ball peen hammer
This clamp has a fixed jaw at one end and a sliding jaw tail slide with a spring-locking device that moves along the bar. Clamps should be discarded when the frame is bent.
Bar clamp
These vises are used to secure an object while you perform work on it.They have two sets of jaws one to hold flat work and another to hold round work, such as pipe.
Bench Vises
This vise has a yoke and base made of strong, dependable iron. Hardened alloy steel jaws and convenient pipe rest and bender included.
Bench Yoke Vises
This level telescope can be moved up and down 45°, making more operations possible than with the builder's level.Movement of the telescope in the up and down position also allows the level to be used to plumb columns,building corners,or any other vertical members.
Builders Transit level
This multipurpose clamp has a C-shaped frame. It is used primarily for clamping metalwork. The clamp has a metal shoe at the end or a screw.Using a T-bar, you tighten the clamp so that it holds material between the metal jaw of the frame and the shoe.
C- clamp
This is a L-shaped square used to mark or measure materials and check for uniformity and "square".
Carpenter's square or Framing square
This bar is a straight steel rod with a curved claw at one end. It is used to pull nails that have been driven flush with the surface of the wood or slightly below it. When pulling a nail, be sure the material holding the nail is braced securely before you pull.
Cat's paw nail bars
This vise has a rugged cast-iron base and a handy pipe rest and bender crank handle is anchored to base. Capacities of 1⁄8 inches (6 mm) through 8 inches(200 mm) and toothless jaws are neoprene-coated to prevent scoring of pipe.
Chain Vise with a tubing bender
This bar has two claws, one at either end,and is ground to a chisel- like bevel slant on both ends. You can use it like a claw hammer to pull nails. You can also drive it into wood to split and rip apart the pieces.
Chisel bar
This tester is simply a neon light bulb attached to two conductive leads. When one lead contacts a powered terminal or wire while the other lead touches a grounded conductor, the neon bulb will light.
Circuit tester
This is an meter tester that has two jaws which open to allow clamping around an electrical conductor. This allows properties of the electric current in the conductor to be measured, without having to make physical contact with it, or to disconnect it for insertion through the probe.
Clamp-on ammeter, current clamp or current probe meter tester
Carpenter's tool used to drive and pull nails.This hammer has a steel head and a handle made of wood, steel, and fiberglass.
Claw hammer or Bell faced hammer
This screwdriver has an hour-glass-shaped tip that is especially useful when you need extra holding power an in cars and appliances.
Clutch Drive screwdriver
These chisels are use to cut metal or shape. For instance, you can use it to cut rivets, nuts, and bolts made of brass, bronze, copper, or iron. Blade is beveled at a precise 60 degree angle so it will cut well.
Cold Chisels
This is a adjustable square consisting of a steel rule that slides through an adjustable head.
Combination square
These nonadjustable wrenches have two types of wrenches one of the ends of the wrench is open and the other is closed or box-end.
Combination wrenches
This saw cuts curves quickly in wood, plywood, or wallboard. It is also used to cut holes for large-diameter pipes, vents, and plugs or switch boxes.
Compass saw or keyhole saw
This saw has a narrow, flexible 6 3/4 inch blade attached to a U-shaped frame. Holders at each end of the frame can be rotated so you can cut at angles.This saw is used to cut curves in your work.
Coping saw
This file has single row of widely spaced teeth.
Curved-tooth file
These levels feature a simulated bubble display plus a digital readout of degrees of slope, inches per foot for rise and run of stairs and roofs,
Digital Electronic Levels
These measuring devices make it possible to measure parts that are being machined to one thousandth of an inch 0.001" accurately.
Digital Micrometer Devices
This meter tester display the measured value in numerals, and may also display a bar of a length proportional to the quantity being measured. These multimeters are now far more common but analog multimeters are still preferable in some cases, for example when monitoring a rapidly varying value.
Digital multimeters (DMM, DVOM) tester
This file has two sets of teeth crisscrossing each other.
Double-Cut File
This is a small backsaw with a straight handle. It is used for cutting fine work, especially dovetail joints.
Dovetail saw
This saw is a heavy gauge 6" blade with eight teeth per inch. Sharp point to penetrate wallboard easily without drilling. Cuts wallboard, masonite, plywood, and wood. Electricians use this saw to cutting holes for electrical outlet boxes,
Drywall or sheet rock saw
This is a prying tool bar with a nail slot at the end to pull nails out in tightly enclosed areas. it can also be used as a small pry bar. It is usually 2 inches wide and 15 inches long. When using prying tools be sure to keep balanced footing.
Flat bar
This is the most common type of standard screwdriver; A tool used to put in slotted screws. Screw drivers should never be used near live wires.
Flat or Slotted head screw driver
These pliers have serrated teeth that grip flat, square, round, or hexagonal objects.You can set the jaws in up to five positions by slipping the curved ridge into the desired groove.
Groove-Joint Pliers or Channel lock
This saw has a sturdy frame and a pistol-grip handle. The blade is tightened using a wing nut and bolt. It is used to cut through metal.
Hacksaw
This clamp has wooden jaws. It can spread pressure over a wider area than other clamps.
Hand- screw clamp
This is a crosscut saw or ripsaw the standard blade of this saw is 26 inches long with 7 to 12 tpi for a crosscut saw and 5 to 9 tpi for a ripsaw. To avoid being thrown off balance when sawing, brace yourself on the last stroke.
Handsaw
These wrenches are L-shaped hexagonal six-sided steel bars. Both ends fit the socket of a screw or bolt. The shorter length of the L-shape is called the head and the longer length is the handle it is bent to form a right angle.
Hex key or Allen wrench
This Measuring Tool can be considered a battery powered, electronic version of a tape measure. It works by pointing it at a specific object and then pressing a measurement button on the control panel.Most of these construction tools measure from 0.5 meters to 100 meters.
Laser Measuring Tool
The beam is all-but invisible to the human eye, although special glasses can be worn to make it more visible. However, this is of no consequence because rather than relying on sight, a leaser level uses a special detector which is attached to a standard graduated staff.
Laser beam
This is a hammer with a leather head, which is designed to protect the surface being struck.
Leather hammer
This level can be used to level a long span. It consists of a glass tube mounted in a sleeve that has a hook on either end. The hooks are attached at the center of a stretched line, which is moved up or down until the bubble is centered.
Line level
These pliers use to cut heavy or large-gauge wire and to hold work. The wedged jaws reduce the chance that wires will slip, and the hook bend in one handle gives you a better grip.
Lineman Pliers or Side Cutters Pliers
This clamp works like vise-grip pliers. A knob in the handle controls the width and tension of the jaws.
Locking Clamp
These pliers are used to get into tight places where other pliers won't reach or to grip parts that are too small to hold with your fingers. They are useful for bending angles in wire or narrow metal strips.
Long Nose pliers or Needle Nose pliers
This measuring rule is made of steel, cloth or woven fiberglass and are retrieved with a manual crank. It may be as long as 100' or 150 feet.
Long tape rule
This Chisel is ideal for cutting or shaping brick, cement block, cinder block, or trimming excess mortar. All chisels should be replaced or repaired if it is shaped like a mushroom
Mason's Chisel
This measuring tool can be a steel tape and are usually wound into metal cases. There is a hook at the end of the tape to hook over the object you are measuring.
Measuring tape
There are three types of this meter, hand, battery, and electric, it is a special type of ohmmeter used to measure the electrical resistance of insulators which can provide high DC voltages typically in ranges from 500 V to 2 kV at specified current capacity, are used.
Megohmmeter or meggger
This square has a blade fixed at 45 ͦ for laying out and marking lines such as for a miter cut. The opposite angle is fixed at 135 ͦ
Miter Square
This detector is used for a quick safety check to see if there is voltage or current flow present. Some of these devices are automatic and some must be turned on via a switch. Simply place the end of the tracer beside a wire, breaker or cord to see if it's energized
Non-contact Voltage Detector Pen
This is a nonadjustable wrench with an opening at each end that determines the size of the wrench.
Open-end wrench
This is the most common type of cross-head screwdriver; A tool used to put in cross-head screws.
Phillips head screwdriver
This clamp it has a fixed jaw and a movable jaw that work the same way as the bar clamp. The movable jaw has a lever mechanism that you squeeze when sliding the movable jaw along the spine.
Pipe Clamp
This adjustable wrench is used to tighten and loosen all types and sizes of threaded pipe.
Pipe or Monkey Wrench
These are used to indent metal before you drill a hole, to drive pins, and to align holes in two parts that are mates. They come in various sizes, three types are the center punch, the prick punch, and the straight punch.
Punches
This is a type of carpenter's square made of cast aluminum that combines a protractor,try square, and framing square.
Rafter angle or Speed square
This file the teeth are individually cut: they are not connected to each other.
Rasp-Cut File
This is a tester that plugs into an outlet receptacle and indicates the status of the polarity, ground, and sometimes the ground fault capability.
Receptacle tester
This screwdriver has a square drive that provides high torque power. Usually color coded according to size.
Robertson screwdriver
These Levels don't depend on the human eye. It emits a high-intensity light beam, which is detected by an target at distances up to 1,000'. It is operated in the sweep mode, the head rotates through 360° allowing the laser beam to sweep multiple sensors placed at different locations.
Rotating Laser levels and Laser detector
This file is used to cut fine amounts of material from a work piece and also known as a rat-tail file they are gradually tapered and are used for many tasks that require a round tool, such as enlarging round holes or cutting a scalloped edge.
Round file
This is a common hammer with a rubber head designed to protect the surface being struck.
Rubber hammer
This is a combination hammer with rubber and plastic heads designed to protect the surface being struck.
Rubber/plastic hammer
This file is single. straight-edged teeth running across at an angle.
Single-Cut File
This hammer is a heavy-duty tool used to drive post or other large stakes. You can also use it to break up cast iron or concrete.They are 1. Double face long handled 2. Double face short handled and 3. Crosspeen.
Sledgehammers
This square is an adjustable gauge for setting, testing, and transferring angles, such as when making a miter or bevel cut. The metal blade pivots and can be locked at any angle.
Sliding t-bevel square
You use these pliers to hold and bend wire and to grip and hold objects during assembly operations. They have adjustable jaws.
Slip Joint or combination pliers
This uses a higher amount of current to activate the tester's solenoid, which indicates the presence of voltage.
Solenoid voltage tester Wiggy®
These Spirit levels are used to determine if a surface is level or plumb. It has three vials filled with alcohol. They are two foot long.
Spirit Two- Foot Level
With this clamp you use your hand to open the spring-operated clamp.When you release the handles, the spring holds the clamp tightly shut, applying even pressure to the material.
Spring clamp
This adjustable wrench loosens and tightens fittings on drain traps, sink strainers, toilet connections, and large, odd-shaped nuts.
Spud wrench
These files are gradually tapered and cut on all four sides. Used for a wide variety of things.
Square file
This handy, portable stand vise has sturdy cast-iron frame. Also equipped with pipe rest, pipe bender and tool tray. It has pipe for legs and connecting pipe not furnished.Use 11⁄4 inches (32 mm) pipe for the front legs and the connecting piece and 1 inches (25 mm) pipe for the rear legs.
Stand Chain Vise
This is the simplest and most common measuring rule. It is usually 6 or 12 inches long but longer sizes are also available. They can be flexible or non flexible, and thin or wide.
Steel Rule
This is a light hammer that is used to drive tacks. One surface is magnetized to hold the tack.
Tack hammer
This is a Part of a file that is flat and fits into a wooden or plastic handle.
Tang look up pic
This level is utilized to ensure that a surface or angle is level or plumbed properly. It is a modern type of the spirit or bubble level, this level is also magnetic making it handy for hanging a picture to checking the alignment of joints during the construction of a wall or floor.
Torpedo level
This screwdriver has a star-shaped tip that is useful for replacing such parts as tailgate lenses;it is widely used in household appliances
Torx Screwdriver
This is a square whose legs are fixed at a right angle.
Try square
This meter tester is a combination of the milliammeter, the voltmeter, and the ohmmeter. This is electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. A typical tester would include basic features such as the ability to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
VOM Volt-Ohm meter or Volt-Ohm-milliammeter or multimeter tester
These pliers clamp firmly onto objects the way a vise does. A knob in the handle controls the width and tension of the jaws. You close the handles to lock the pliers. You release the pliers by pressing the lever to open the jaws.
Vise Grip®, Locking or Clamping Pliers
This level is a simple, accurate tool consisting of a length of clear plastic tubing. It works on the principle that water seeks its own level. An example is checking the level from one room to the next when a wall is in the way.
Water level
This clamp uses a belt like canvas or nylon strap or band to apply even pressure around a piece of material. After looping the band around the work, you use the clamp head to secure the band. You use a ratchet to tighten it.
Web Clamp
You use this chisel to make openings or notches in wooden material. But all chisels are metal tools that have sharpened beveled edges and are used to cut and shape wood, stone, or metal.
Wood Chisel
A set of tools used to shape wood projects.
Wood carving tools
This measuring rule usually marked in sixteenths of an inch on both edges of each side. This rule comes in 6 and 8 foot lengths.Because of the stiffness this rule is better than a cloth or steel tape for measuring.
Wooden folding rule
This nonadjustable wrench forms a continuous circle around the head of a fastener or bolt . The ends have six or twelve points. The ends come in different sizes, ranging from 3/8 inch to 1 5/16 inches.
box-end wrench
Use this file to file down different types of soft metals, hard metals, plastics, and wood. Make sure to use a handle.
flat file
Perfectly vertical; the surface is at a right angle (90 degrees) to the horizon or floor and does not bow out at the top or bottom.
plumb
Teeth on the gripping part of a wrench. Also refers to the number of teeth per inch on a handsaw.
points
To smooth out threads or edges on a screw or nut. This is caused by using an improper wrench or a pair of pliers instead of the proper tool.
round off look up
A non adjustable wrench with an enclosed, circular opening designed to lock on to the fastener when the wrench is struck with a hammer.
striking wrench
To damage the threads on a nut or bolt.
strip look up
A piece that projects out of wood or another material for the purpose of being placed into a hole or groove to form a joint
tenon
To heat or fuse two or more pieces of metal so that the finished piece is a strong as the original; a welded joint.
weld look up