Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Tool Identification.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Tool Identification."— Presentation transcript:

1 Tool Identification

2 Adjustable Wrench Turning various size nuts and bolts.

3 Allen Wrench Turning hex head socket screws.

4 Aviation Snips Cutting sheet metal.

5 Ball Pein Hammer Hammering metal.

6 Bar Clamp Clamping large sections of wood together.

7 Bent Nose Pliers Reaching obstructive or awkward places.

8 Bolt Cutters Cutting bolts & steel rods.

9 Bolt Die                                                   Cutting threads on bolts and rods.

10 Bolt Die Stock Holder for bolt tie.

11 Bolt Tap Cutting inside threads.

12 Box End Wrench Turning hex head nuts and bolts.

13 Brick Jointer                                                                         Smoothing and designing masonry joints.

14 Brick Trowel Placing and spreading mortar.

15 Butt Hinge Hinge for narrow fencing.

16 C Clamp Clamping two or more pieces of metal together.

17 Carriage Bolt Bolting wood to wood or wood to metal.

18 Center Punch Starting holes in metal.

19 Chain Saw File Sharpening chain saw file.

20 Chalk Line Reel Making straight lines.

21 Chipping Hammer Removing slag from welds.

22 Circuit Breaker Protection from overload in electrical circuits.

23 Circular Carbide Saw Blade
Blade used on portable electric saw.

24 Cold Chisel Cutting metal.

25 Combination Oil Stone For sharpening and honing cutting tools.

26 Combination Square Determining 45o and 90o angles.

27 Combination Wrench Turning hex and square nuts and bolts.

28 Common Nail Nailing boards together where holding power is desired.

29 Compass Drawing circles.

30 Compass Saw Cutting wood in close places.

31 Concrete Finishing Trowel
                                                    Smoothing concrete.

32 Concrete Float Leveling concrete.

33 Coping Saw Cutting curves and irregular cuts.

34 Cordless Drill Drilling holes with a tool that uses a battery pack.

35 Countersink Flaring top of hole for recessing head for flathead screw or bolt.

36 Curved Claw Hammer Driving nails.

37 Cutting Torch Cutting metal with heat.

38 Deep Socket Turning nuts and bolts in depressed areas.

39 Diagonal Cutting Pliers
Surface and diagonal wire cutting.

40 Drift Punch Aligning holes.

41 Drill Press Vise Holding stock while drilling.

42 Duplex Receptacle To plug electrical units.

43 Dust Mask Protects the respiratory system from airborne particles.

44 Electrical Multimeter
Performs various tests on electrical circuits.

45 Emery Dresser Smoothing face of grinding wheel.

46 End Cutting Nippers                              Cutting ends of wire, nails and small bolts.

47 Expansion Shield Anchoring a lag screw into concrete, brick or block.

48 Extension Extends reach of socket.

49 Eye Bolt Bolt used to attach wire onto.

50 Fence Pliers Building and repair of wire fences.

51 Fence Staple For nailing up fence.

52 File Card Cleaning cutting grooves of file.

53 Finishing Nail Nailing boards where head will not be noticed.

54 Flaring Tool Flaring ends of tubing.

55 Flathead Stove Bolt Fastening wood to metal/metal to metal with wrench leaving a flat surface.

56 Flathead Wood Screw Fastening wood to wood where a flat surface is required.

57 Framing Square Squaring cut corners and laying out stairs and rafters.

58 Fuse Puller Removing cartridge fuses.

59 Gate Valve Cutting off water supply on a main line.

60 Glass Cutter Cutting glass.

61 Grease Gun Lubricating through grease fitting.

62 Groove Joint Pliers Gripping when greater pressure is needed.

63 Hack Saw Sawing metal.

64 Half Hatchet Cutting and fitting wood.

65 Half Round File Curve and flat filing.

66 Hammer Drill Power drilling in concrete, brick or block.

67 Hand Screw Clamp Clamping wood together.

68 Hinge Handle Socket handle to be used when flexibility is needed.

69 Hose Bib Valve for attaching a water hose; turning water supply on or off.

70 Impulse Sprinkler Overhead irrigation of plants where rotation is water driven.

71 Junction Box Join several electrical wires into a circuit.

72 Lag Screw Screw used where great pressure to turn is required.

73 Level Leveling and plumbing.

74 Line Level Leveling between long distance points.

75 Long Nose Pliers Reaching into recessed areas.

76 Machine Bolt Fastening metal to metal with a wrench.

77 Machinist’s Vise Holding metal firm while working.

78 Mason Hammer Chipping and shaping masonry material.

79 Mason Level Leveling and plumbing masonry materials.

80 Masonry Bit Boring a hole in concrete, brick, or block.

81 Masonry Nail Nailing in concrete, brick, or block.

82 Mill File Filing metal.

83 Miter Box Cutting angles.

84 Nail Set Countersinking nail heads.

85 Nailing Gun Rapid nailing using air, gas, or electricity.

86 Nut Driver Socket permanently attached to a handle for turning small nuts and bolts.

87 Obstruction Wrench Reaching nuts and bolts around obstructions.

88 Open End Wrench Turning square head nuts and bolts.

89 Phillip’s Screwdriver
Turning phillips heads screws.

90 Pin Punch Driving out metal pins.

91 Pipe Bushing Reducing pipe size.

92 Pipe Cap Closing the end of a pipe by going over the pipe end.

93 Pipe Coupling Joining two pieces of pipe.

94 45o Pipe Elbow Making a 45 degree turn with a pipe.

95 90o Pipe Elbow Making a 90 degree turn with a pipe.

96 Pipe Nipple Adding length to apiece of pipe.

97 Pipe Plug Closing the end of a pipe, threads on inside.

98 Pipe Reducer Reducing galvanized pipe size, threads on inside.

99 Pipe Stop & Waste Turning off water and draining line.

100 Pipe Tee Joining at 90o angles.

101 Pipe Union Joining two pieces of galvanized pipe where neither side can be turned.

102 Pipe Wrench Turning and holding metal pipe.

103 Piston Ring Compressor
Compressing ring for inserting into cylinder.

104 Plumb Bob Vertical plumbing to locate points.

105 Portable Circular Saw Sawing wood in construction projects.

106 Portable Electric Drill
Drilling holes with an external source of power.

107 Portable Electric Sander
Power tool used for smoothing surface.

108 Portable Jig Saw Making irregular cuts.

109 Putty Knife Applying and smoothing putty.

110 PVC Cutter Cutting non-metallic pipe.

111 Regular Socket General purpose socket for turning nuts and bolts.

112 Reversible Ratchet                                                                                                                                      Reverse rotation of socket turning.

113 Roofing Nail Nailing tin, aluminum, fiberglass or asphalt roofing.

114 Round File Filing round holes.

115 Roundhead Stove Bolt Fastening wood or or metal to metal with a screwdriver or wrench.

116 Roundhead Wood Screw Fastening wood to wood.

117 Router Making edges or designs in wooden surfaces.

118 Rubber Mallet Hammering to avoid marring surface.

119 Safety Glasses Protects eyes from the impact of foreign objects.

120 Safety Goggles                                     Protects eyes from liquids and vapors.

121 Screw Extractor Removing broken bolts, studs, and screws.

122 Screwmate Drills and countersinks flat head wood screw holes.

123 Sheet Metal Screw Joining two pieces of sheet metal.

124 Side Cutting Pliers Holding and/or cutting wire.

125 Sledge Hammer Heavy hammering.

126 Slip Joint Pliers Adjust for holding various size material.

127 Slotted Screwdriver Turning slotted screwdriver.

128 Solderless Wire Nut Joining two or more electrical wires.

129 Soldering Gun Melting solder.

130 Spark Plug Gauge Gauge and set spark plug gap.

131 Spark Plug Socket Install and remove spark plugs.

132 Speed Bore Bit Wood boring bit for electric drill.

133 Speed Handle Rapid turning of socket.

134 Straight Shank Drill Bit
Drilling metal.

135 Strap Hinge Hinge used where major strength or support is required.

136 90o Street Elbow 90 degree turn with galvanized pipe; threads on inside of one, outside of other.

137 Switch Box Used to install toggle switches or duplex receptacles.

138 T-Hinge Used where strength is required but one facing is narrow.

139 Tap Wrench Holding bolt tap.

140 Tape Rule Straight or curved measuring.

141 Thickness Gauge Determining gaps.

142 Timing Light Timing ignition.

143 Tip Cleaners Cleaning welding and cutting tips.

144 Tire Chuck To inflate tires.

145 Tire Gauge Checking tire air pressure.

146 Toggle Bolt Anchoring into a hollow space.

147 Toggle Switch Turning current on and off.

148 Toggle Switch Plate Cover for toggle switch.

149 Torch Lighter Light acetylene and propane torches.

150 Torque Wrench Measure amount of torque.

151 Torx Screwdriver Turning torx-head screws and bolts.

152 Triangular File Filing saws.

153 Try Square 90o squaring.

154 Tube Cutter Cutting soft tubing.

155 Universal Joint Holding socket for angle turning.

156 Universal Socket Socket for angle turning.

157 Valve Spring Compressor
Compressing valve spring for removal and insertion.

158 Vise Grip Pliers For extra firm gripping.

159 Vise Grip Welding Clamp
For extra firm gripping of welding materials.

160 Welding Gloves Protects welders hands.

161 Welding Goggles Protects welders eyes.

162 Welding Helmet Protects face and eyes from welding flash.

163 Welding Torch Heats and fuses metal.

164 Wheel Puller Remove wheel from axle.

165 Wire Scratch Brush Cleaning metal.

166 Wire Strippers Removing insulation from electric wire.

167 Wood Chisel Dressing and shaping wood.

168 Wood Mallet Driving non-metallic objects.

169 Wood Rasp Coarse filing of wood.

170 Wrecking Bar Ripping and prying.


Download ppt "Tool Identification."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google