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Common Hand Tools

Subject : engineering
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1. A wrench - usually double-ended - that has a closed socket that fits over the head of a bolt.






2. The point where members or the edges of members are joined. the types of welding joints are butt joint - corner joint - and T-joint.






3. A tool used for heavy-duty dismantling of wood work - such as tearing apart building frames or concrete forms.






4. A smooth jawed adjustable wrench used for turning nuts - bolts - and pipe fittings. Often refered to as a Cresent wrench






5. Unit of measure used to describe the amount of pressure exerted (torque) to tighten a small object.






6. Exactly adjusted; any piece of material sawed of cut to be rectangle with equal dimensions on all sides; a tool used to check angles.






7. A type of carpenter's square made of cast aluminum that combines a protractor - try square - and framing square.






8. A steel too used to indent metal.






9. A scissor-shaped type of adjustable wrench equipped with jaws and teeth to grip objects.






10. Metal handle-end of a file. The tang fits into a wooden or plastic file handle.






11. A tool with a claw at each end - commonly used to pull nails.






12. A pin - usually round - that fits into a corresponding hole to fasten or align two pieces.






13. The turning or twisting force applied to an object - such as a nut - bolt - or screw - using a socket wrench or screwdriver to tighten it. Torque is measured in inch-pounds or foot-pounds.






14. 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.






15. To smooth out threads or edges on a screw or nut.






16. To smooth out threads or edges on a screw or nut.






17. To damage the threads on a nut or bolt.






18. An adjustable carpenter's tool consisting of a steel rule that slides through an adjustable head.






19. To heat or fuse two or more pieces of metal so that the finished pieces of metal so that the finished piece is as strong as the original; a welded joint.






20. A joint made by fastening together usually perpendicular parts with the ends cut at an angle.






21. Unit of measure used to describe the amount of pressure exerted (torque) to tighten a small object.






22. A square whose legs are fixed at a right angle.






23. Teeth on the gripping part of a wrench. Also refers to the number of teeth per inch on a handsaw.






24. A tool used for heavy-duty dismantling of wood work - such as tearing apart building frames or concrete forms.






25. A non-adjustable wrench with an enclosed - circular opening designed to lock on to the fastener when the wrench is struck.






26. a prying tool 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.






27. 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.






28. A straight steel rod with a curved claw at one end that is used to pull nails that have been driven flush with the surface of the wood or slightly blow it.


29. A metal tool with a sharpened - beveled edge used to cut and shape wood - stone - or metal.






30. The straight sides or jaws of a wrench opening. Also - the sides on a nut or bolt head.






31. A hammer with a flat face that is used to strike cold chisels and punches. The rounded end - the peen- is used to bend and shape sort metal






32. A cut or channel made by a saw.






33. The process of bending - shaping - or cutting material by striking it with a tool.






34. A steel too used to indent metal.






35. The turning or twisting force applied to an object - such as a nut - bolt - or screw - using a socket wrench or screwdriver to tighten it. Torque is measured in inch-pounds or foot-pounds.






36. A device such as a bolt - clasp - hook - or lock used to attach or secure one material to another.






37. The point where members or the edges of members are joined. the types of welding joints are butt joint - corner joint - and T-joint.






38. A claw hammer with a slightly rounded - or convex - face.






39. A wench with an open end and a closed end.






40. To cut slant at an angle that is not a right angle (90 degrees). The angle or inclination of a line or surface that meets another at any angle but 90 degrees.






41. A square whose legs are fixed at a right angle.






42. An adjustable carpenter's tool consisting of a steel rule that slides through an adjustable head.






43. 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.






44. A nonadjustable wrench with an opening at each end that determines the size of the wrench.






45. A wrench for gripping and turning a pipe or pipe-shaped object; it tightens when turned in one direction.






46. A scissor-shaped type of adjustable wrench equipped with jaws and teeth to grip objects.






47. Unit of measure used to describe the amount of pressure exerted (torque) to tighten a large object.






48. A hammer with a flat striking face. The other end of the head is curved and divided into two claws to remove nails.






49. A hammer with a flat striking face. The other end of the head is curved and divided into two claws to remove nails.






50. A metal tool with a sharpened - beveled edge used to cut and shape wood - stone - or metal.