Friends, today in this blog we will know the names of tools with the help of which we do any of our work, so if you are going to do any work or any IT course, then it is very important for you to have knowledge of these tools.


And friends, these tools are of 3 types:

  1. Hand tools
  2. Power tools
  3. Measurement Tools / Measuring Equipment 

So let's now know these tools one by one


Hand tools name

  • Hammer
  • Screwdriver
  • Pliers
  • Wrench
  • Socket wrench
  • Ratchet
  • Allen wrench
  • Adjustable wrench
  • Torque wrench
  • Chisel
  • Mallet
  • Hand saw
  • Hacksaw
  • Coping saw
  • Utility knife
  • Wire cutters
  • Bolt cutters
  • Tin snips
  • Pry bar
  • Crowbar
  • Hand drill
  • Hand plane
  • Level
  • Tape measure
  • Combination square
  • Speed square
  • Angle grinder
  • Sander
  • File
  • Clamp
  • Vise
  • Punch
  • Awl
  • Scissors
  • Tweezers
  • Needle nose pliers
  • Diagonal pliers
  • Locking pliers
  • Wire strippers
  • Crimping tool.


How to use hand tools

The usage of hand tools can vary depending on the specific tool and the task at hand. However, here are some general guidelines on how to use common hand tools:


Hammer: Hold the hammer by the handle and strike the nail or object to be hammered.


Screwdriver: Insert the screwdriver into the screw head and turn it clockwise to tighten or counterclockwise to loosen.


Pliers: Grip the object to be manipulated with the jaws of the pliers and use the handle to apply force.


Wrench: Place the wrench on the nut or bolt to be tightened or loosened and turn it in the appropriate direction.


Socket wrench: Attach the socket to the socket wrench and place it on the nut or bolt to be tightened or loosened. Turn the socket wrench in the appropriate direction.


Ratchet: Attach the socket to the ratchet and place it on the nut or bolt to be tightened or loosened. Turn the ratchet in the appropriate direction.


Allen wrench: Insert the Allen wrench into the hexagonal hole and turn it in the appropriate direction.


Chisel: Hold the chisel firmly and strike it with a hammer to cut or shape the material.


Hand saw: Hold the saw with both hands and saw through the material using a back-and-forth motion.


Hacksaw: Hold the hacksaw with one hand on the handle and the other on the frame. Saw through the material using a back-and-forth motion.


These are just some basic guidelines on how to use common hand tools. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and take appropriate safety precautions when using hand tools.


Power tools name

  • Drill
  • Circular saw
  • Jigsaw
  • Reciprocating saw
  • Table saw
  • Compound miter saw
  • Band saw
  • Scroll saw
  • Angle grinder
  • Belt sander
  • Disc sander
  • Random orbit sander
  • Power planer
  • Router
  • Electric screwdriver
  • Impact driver
  • Nail gun
  • Staple gun
  • Heat gun
  • Paint sprayer
  • Demolition hammer
  • Rotary hammer
  • Chainsaw
  • Hedge trimmer
  • Lawn mower
  • Leaf blower
  • Pressure washer
  • Concrete mixer
  • Tile saw
  • Wall chaser
  • Air compressor
  • Impact wrench
  • Oscillating tool
  • Multi-tool
  • Biscuit joiner
  • Mortising machine
  • Lathe
  • Welder
  • Plasma cutter
  • Water jet cutter


How to use power tools

The usage of power tools can vary depending on the specific tool and the task at hand. However, here are some general guidelines on how to use power tools:


Drill: Secure the appropriate drill bit in the chuck and adjust the speed and direction as needed. Hold the drill with both hands and apply pressure to the material to make the hole.


Circular saw: Adjust the depth and angle of the saw blade as needed. Hold the saw with both hands and guide the blade along the material to make the cut.


Jigsaw: Insert the appropriate blade and adjust the speed as needed. Hold the saw with both hands and guide the blade along the material to make the cut.


Reciprocating saw: Insert the appropriate blade and adjust the speed as needed. Hold the saw with both hands and guide the blade along the material to make the cut.


Table saw: Adjust the blade height, angle, and fence as needed. Turn on the saw and guide the material through the blade.


Compound miter saw: Adjust the angle and position of the saw blade and fence as needed. Turn on the saw and guide the material through the blade.


Band saw: Adjust the blade height, tension, and guide as needed. Turn on the saw and guide the material through the blade.


Scroll saw: Insert the appropriate blade and adjust the speed as needed. Hold the material with one hand and guide it along the blade with the other hand.


Angle grinder: Attach the appropriate disc and adjust the speed as needed. Hold the grinder with both hands and guide the disc along the material to grind or cut it.


Belt sander: Secure the material in place and turn on the sander. Guide the material along the belt to sand it.


These are just some basic guidelines on how to use common power tools. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and take appropriate safety precautions when using power tools, such as wearing protective eyewear and gloves, and working in a well-ventilated area.


Measurement Tools / Measuring Equipment tools name

  • Tape measure
  • Ruler
  • Caliper
  • Micrometer
  • Protractor
  • Spirit level
  • Laser level
  • Combination square
  • Bevel gauge
  • Try square
  • Marking gauge
  • Center punch
  • Depth gauge
  • Feeler gauge
  • Thread pitch gauge
  • Height gauge
  • Radius gauge
  • Angle gauge
  • Chamfer gauge
  • Radius measuring tool.


How to use Measurement Tools / Measuring Equipment tools

The usage of measuring tools can vary depending on the specific tool and the task at hand. However, here are some general guidelines on how to use common measuring tools:


Tape measure: Extend the tape and place the hook at one end of the material to be measured. Read the measurement on the tape measure at the other end.


Ruler: Place the ruler along the material to be measured and read the measurement at the appropriate point.


Caliper: Open the jaws of the caliper and place them around the material to be measured. Close the jaws until they are snug and read the measurement on the caliper.


Micrometer: Open the micrometer and place the material to be measured between the spindle and the anvil. Close the micrometer until it is snug and read the measurement on the micrometer.


Protractor: Align the base of the protractor with the edge of the material to be measured and read the angle at the appropriate point on the protractor.


Spirit level: Place the level on the material to be checked and adjust the position until the bubble is centered between the lines.


Laser level: Turn on the laser level and project the laser onto the material to be measured. Adjust the position until the laser is at the desired location.


Combination square: Align the base of the square with the edge of the material to be measured and read the measurement at the appropriate point on the square.


Bevel gauge: Adjust the angle of the bevel gauge to the desired angle and use it to measure or mark the material.


Try square: Align the base of the square with the edge of the material to be measured and read the measurement at the appropriate point on the square.


These are just some basic guidelines on how to use common measuring tools. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and take appropriate safety precautions when using measuring tools, such as wearing protective eyewear and gloves.


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