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Common Hand Tools

Subject : engineering
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1. 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.






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






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






4. 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






5. perfectly horizontal; completely flat; also - a tool used to determine if an object is level.






6. A cut or channel made by a saw.






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






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






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






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






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






12. A flat - steel square commonly used in carpentry.


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






14. Treated with heat to create or restore hardness in steal.






15. perfectly horizontal; completely flat; also - a tool used to determine if an object is level.






16. 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.






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






18. A steel too used to indent metal.






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






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






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






22. 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.






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






24. 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.






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






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






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






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






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






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






31. 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.






32. 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.






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






34. A wrench - usually double-ended - that has a closed socket that fits over the head of a bolt.






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






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






37. A tool used to remove nails.






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






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






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






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






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






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






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






45. 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






46. 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.






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






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






49. A hexagonal steel bar that is bent to form a right angle. Often referred to as an Allen wrench






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