A foundation plate used to fix the work piece on the upper plate, and is capable of precision adjustment and angle adjustment.
A cutting tool differing from an axe in that the blade is set at a right angle to the handle. It is used for shaping wood.
Equipment and gear for rescue operations that involves the response, evacuation and possible rescue of passengers and crew of an aircraft involved in an emergency.
Tools and Accessories including the F-Range Pressure Test Assembly, Cable End Stripper/Penciller, Crimping Tool, Elevated Light Level, 700-40 Plug Insertion Tool, Frangible Coupling Wrench, Setting Jig and Touch-up Paint.
A six-sided wrench that fits into the hex socket of a cap screw or set screw.
Type of file designed with a special tooth construction for filing aluminum and other soft metals with a minimum of clogging.
Type of file designed with a special tooth construction for filing both flat and curved surfaces in aluminum and other soft metals.
A tool with the cutting face angled with respect to the axis of rotation formed by a manual saw and a basis upon which the material is placed by elevating the saw until the material stands still and fixed ready to obtain strips or wood marks in angle, generally to 45 degrees.
An instrument that is standard for measurement of angle or testing. It is possible to obtain arbitrary standard angle by pairing from polygonal angle gauges with diverse range of vertical angle.
A handheld power tool used for cutting, grinding and polishing. The motor drives a geared head at a right-angle on which is mounted an abrasive disc that can be replaced when worn.Angle grinders typically have an adjustable guard and a side-handle for two-handed operation.
A type of angle measuring device. In general, it is equipped with a rotating component and circumference scale, and is used widely in automatic controllers.
A type of hammer used in metalworking. (The spelling ball-pein is usual in the UK.) It is distinguished from a point-peen hammer or chisel-peen hammer by having a hemispherical peening head.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth.
Die or dieless compression tool powered by a battery.
An automotive tool component or tool related to a bearing puller, which is a tool used to remove bearing sets from a rotating machine shaft or from a blind bearing hole. The most common application is removing a caged set of ball or tapered bearings from a rotating shaft, such as in a car’s transmission.
A hand tool that closes lacing for binding cut surface by manual pressure following alignment of supporting belts.
A type of sander that can remove material quicker than an orbital sander, but does not produce as good a finish as can be achieved with an orbital sander.
A type of sander used not just for sanding but for shaping as well.These machines are powerful and make easy work of rapid removal of material from the work piece.
Power tool used in high speed weld preparation of milled steel, stainless steel, and aluminum plate.
A large heavy knife with a broad blade, used as an implement for cutting vegetation. It is similar to a machete, but it is more angular and ends in a hook that allows a second cut by pulling backwards after the first cut. It also usually has a rectangular secondary blade on the back.
Bioremediating parts washer accessories (replacement parts, etc).
Bioremediating part washer filter for use in the bioremediating part washer.
This is the fluid to be used in a bioremediating part washer.
A tool to sharpen the blades of cutting tools by grinding them down to even out the surface of the blade.
A type of wrench with an adjustable interconnection between the tool body and the blade portion which permits selective angular positioning of the blade portion.
A pair of large clippers with long handles having its head arranged either in straight form or turned 90 degrees to the left used to cut weeds or stems which are close to walls or places difficult to be accessed.
A type of saw considered by many to be the most satisfactory saw for cutting shapes since the narrow blade negotiates curves easily, and is held in tension.Both the handle and knob (at the other end of the blade) can be turned so that a cut can be made more or less parallel to the required cut.
A type of wrench (spanner) made of tubing with flats arranged at each end.Holes through the tubing are designed to take a tommy bar set at right angles to the tubing, and this is used to apply pressure to the wrench (spanner) head.
Sometimes called strikers, this item is used by the bricklayer to strike joints in brick and block walls. This tool gives the joints a neat, finished appearance.
A type of cutter designed for cutting down brambles and overgrown parts of the garden.
A hand-held garden tool consisting of a cylindrical drum and handle, designed to be driven into the earth to the depth required for planting, then removed holding the displaced earth within the drum.
A type of wrench (spanner) where a worm screw is located close to the opening jaw, which has a rack engaged with the screw, making the wrench (spanner) very easy to adjust with the finger and thumb of the holding hand.
With their central point and two spurs, this type of drill bit resembles spur point bits, but can be used in metal, wood and plastics.
A circular or octagonal rod of iron or steel with a sharpened end for breaking up concrete or masonry. Aliases-synonyms: Concrete chisel.
A hand tool that can remove the grinding particles or perform surface polishing work on highly precise surfaces or surface for which surface grinding has been completed.
A cutting implement consisting of two blades longer than the usual joined by a swivel pin that allows the cutting edges to be opened and closed with a wide and uniform cut. Used for cutting several kinds of meat. Some scissors can include a support (clamp) to fix the scissor in the table
A hand tool used for bending cable at the time of working with various communication cable and electric power cable.
A hand tool used by electricians or other professionals to attach cable ties to wires or cables.
A type of wrench that utilizes a ball and lobe design that allows the tool to slip free when torque is reached, thus preventing over-torquing.
An instrument used in installation and adjustment of shelves and screw bite, and testing of angle of tools. One side is used to measure angle while the other side has scales.
A type of punch typically used as an aid to drilling operations.It forms a small dimple in which the tip of the drill (if it is small enough) will fit.
A portable mechanical, motorized saw.It is used in logging activities such as felling, limbing, and bucking; by tree surgeons to fell trees and remove branches and foliage; to fell snags and assist in cutting firebreaks in wildland fire suppression, and to harvest firewood.Chainsaws with specially designed blades have been developed as tools for use in chain saw art.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth. Chain saw files are round files with various cuts.
Cam equipment connected to chain with base containing at least 2 V shaped jaws. Used to secure pipe or other round shaped work pieces.
Product that is used for chalk line marker devices and gives color to the line of the chalk lines. It is usually blue but there are other colors available in the market.
A circular or square implement used to grasp an industrial marking chalk. Facilitates use and keeps fingers protected and clean. It also prevents chalk breakage.
Type of file designed for rapid work on all soft materials - wood, aluminum, fiberglass, and laminated countertops.
Edge tool bit with a flat steel blade with a cutting edge, attachment to power tools like chippers
A tool that is used to make circular holes between 30-80 mm in diameter in wood, ceramic or other compatible materials in a precise way.
A type of pliers for installing and removing circle clips (circular retaining rings).
The most popular hammer for general work, available with a wooden, glass-fibre or steel handles.The most popular weights are 455-680g (16 to 24oz).
A type of hammer with a double faced head that is useful for light demolition work, driving steel chisels and masonry nails.
A type of pliers machined from forged steel with its two handles precisely joined with a heavy-duty rivet that maintains the pliers' accuracy even after repeated use under extreme force on heavy-gauge wire.
A ruler with composite functions including drawing lines, drawing parallel lines, measuring of depth of groove, finding the center and measuring right angle on timber or steel materials.
A hand tool comprised of a main body with measurement indicators and an interchangeable blade at one end, and an adjustable shaft at the other end with a nail for fastening. The shaft can be adjusted to select the size of the circumference to be cut when the tool is spun.
Adaptor used in compression tools to allow different styles of dies to be inserted in jaw of tool.
A device that channels or conveys concrete or cement mixtures from the mixing chamber to the pour site.
A powered saw (often known as a consaw or road saw) used for cutting concrete, masonry, brick, asphalt and other solid materials.Concrete saws are powered by gasoline, hydraulic or pneumatic pressure, or electric motors. The significant friction generated in cutting hard substances like concrete usually requires the blades to be cooled to prolong their life and reduce dust.Blades are either abrasive or diamond tipped.
A type of saw used for thinner wood and for tight curves or shapes. By turning the handle the tension of the blade can be slackened or increased.
A special type of pliers whose sole purpose is to close crimp beads which are metal beads that are crushed to hold beading wire.
A type of hammer mainly used for shaping metal.The pein can be at right angles to the handle or parallel with it.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth. A cross-cut file has two sets of teeth crossing obliquely.
A saw that differs from ripsaws in that the teeth are bevel-filed at an angle instead of being at 90 deg.
A lighter weight version of the cross and straight pein hammer, ideal for light joinery and cabinet work.Weight 55g (4oz).
A tool with socket wrench with different configurations or dimensions on the end of each of 4 cross shaped bars that can be turned by rotatory force.
A type of wrench that has detachable end sockets to the handle.
A type of large metal hand tool, typically 12" to 18" long, with a 1/16" thick metal blade and a wooden handle. The shape of the curb face tool is designed to be an exact match to the curb's required profile.
Chain saw attachments used for cutting
A circular tool attachment made of steel that is inserted into a rotating power tool. The attachment is a type of blade used for scorching and cutting ceramic, asphalt, marble or other materials.
A measurement tool used to measure the squareness of attachment of jigs and products as squareness measurement master.
A hand tool used to smooth out rough areas or surface irregularities on metal or other material. Comprised of a handle containing an elongated bar similar to a bit attached to a blade or cutting disc.
A type of orbital sander with small, usually triangular, base plates which can fit into awkward areas such as window frames, small items or furniture etc.
An auxiliary tool that supports measurement devices such as dial gauge and dial test indicator, etc.
Carrying case for hydraulic compression dies.
A device that supplies urea water to diesel vehicles, etc.
A tool specially designed for getting into crevices, corners, and contours of dies and molds.
An accessory for a power drill or fitted as a bench mounted sanding tool.
A wrench containing a flat long principal framework ended by a swivel in each extreme that articulate a socket for nuts or a driver for bolts but both being the same type.
Type of file designed for general saw sharpening
An empty container or wrapping usually made of metal, plastic, wood or other material that is used to protect and organize drill bits
A standard collection or kit of different bits used in a drill
A device used to pull out the taper shank drill attached to drill sleeve or drill socket of various drilling equipment.
A machine vise that can be connected to the top of a drilling machine table. It uses a rectangular screw or trapezoid screw as feed screw.
A non adjustable tool used in opening and closing the screw cap of oil drum.
A wood finishing tool designed to shave the prominent material that is left both in width and along the edge from wood board edges.
All-electric vehicles also referred to as battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have an electric motor instead of an internal combustion engine. The vehicle uses a large traction battery pack to power the electric motor and must be plugged in to a wall outlet or charging equipment, also called electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE).An electric powered car has three primary components. These are the electric engine, motor controller, and battery. Electric vehicle supply equipment supplies electricity to an electric vehicle Commonly called charging stations or charging docks, they provide electric power to the vehicle and use that to recharge the vehicle's batteries. EVSE systems include the electrical conductors, related equipment, software, and communications protocols that deliver energy efficiently and safely to the vehicle.
A specialized hand tool designed primarily for gripping electronic wires or other objects by using leverage. These are designed for numerous purposes and sometimes require different jaw configurations to grip, turn, pull, or crimp a variety of things.
A type of pliers that have spring loaded jaws to confirm the gripping of objects. The spring maintains the jaws in a closed position.
A gun that uses gun powder when drilling stud, pin and nail into brick, concrete and steel materials and others.
Type of file designed for sharpening cutting edge tools, e.g., knives, hows, mower machine blades, etc.
A type of rasp designed for filing and shaping horses hooves prior to shoeing.
A type of sander with a very narrow (in the order of 12.5mm) sanding belt which can get into narrow areas.
A type of scissors consisting of two plastic covered blades having on one side a desquamate surface designed to remove fish scales.
A cast iron tool used in performing drawing points or line, or machine processing by fixing the work piece into the groove by means of bolt, etc.
A plumbing tool used to widen the end diameter of a tube according to different diameter measures.
Type of file designed for safe filing of internal corners and where metal must be removed rapidly.One edge is uncut or safe for filing one surface without damaging an adjoining one.
Type of file designed for use where metal must be removed rapidly and a smooth finish is not required.
Type of bit intended for power drill use only.The centre point locates the bit and the flat steel on either side cuts away the timber.
A type of wrench that has a flexible, adjustable head at the end.It is a variety of ratchet wrench.
A type of screwdriver with either a multiple tip or fixed tip containing a flexible rod enabling it to reach difficult access working points.
A specialized saw used only to cut across floorboards so that they can be lifted.
A ruler formed by a series of ribs normally made of plastic which are united to each other consecutively by way of swivelled ends. Alias: carpenter rule.
A type of wrench where the jaw opening can be adjusted by lifting the moveable handle and re- positioning the pivot so that the wrench can be used on a number of pipe sizes.Pressure is applied by squeezing the two handles together.
Forecourt equipment - other/miscellaneous includes lighting, signage, shrubbery, fuel dispenser islands and canopy, inspection stations, parking and drive-up areas, as well as ingress and egress zones for pedestrians and vehicles. In some cases, a car wash and related equipment are included. Frontage, sides, and all things within them.
Type of bit used to form holes with a flat bottom, such as for kitchen cupboard hinges
A type of rasp for filing both flat and curved surfaces in soft metals, wood, plastics, and leather.
A collection of various measurement balls with different diameters.
A tool composed of a group of wood filaments or metallic/plastic rods at the end of a handle in the form of a straight stick that can be of several sizes or materials. The tool is used to remove leaves, branches or other kind of litter.
A power tool ideal for heavy pruning tasks and tree felling.
A power tool for reducing garden waste, (clippings, twigs, and small branches) into small pieces which can then be used for mulching or composting.
An device consisting of a perforated sheet or fabric contained in a circular form (usually of wood) employed to separate seeds of several sizes. Also used in fertilizer works.
An assortment of small tools used in gardening that are sold together.
A container for water, typically of metal or plastic having a long spout with a perforated nozzle, in the other side it usually has a handle, it is used to water plants.
Workshop consumable tools are a category of tools that are used frequently in a workshop and need to be replaced regularly due to wear and tear. They are generally small, hand-held tools that are used to perform tasks such as cutting, drilling, grinding, and fastening.
A type of pliers designed to hold glass while cutting.It has special jaws to clean the sharp conrners and edges of the glass.
A tool comprised of two joined plates that may be either plastic or metallic, containing a rough metal blade between them that is located in the upper extreme in order to remove deposits on a glass surface.
A manual device for applying glue that uses a trigger for releasing glue onto a roller. Usually comes with a support for storage.
A knife used in splitting the base tree for grafting of trees. Two styles: one that can be folded and integrated type that cannot be folded.
A component or part on a tool used to apply lubricant through an aperture to a specific point, usually on a grease fitting or 'nipple'.
A component on a tool used to apply lubricant through an aperture to a specific point, usually on a grease fitting or 'nipple'.
A device used in injecting grease into vehicles or construction machines. Two types: manual type and pneumatic type.
A hand tool used in making grooves or shallow scales on cement walls or concrete surfaces prior to curing in order to adjust the location of occurrence of crack or to make shape.
Masonry and concrete hand tool used for smooth finishing
A special tool with a narrow hardened blade used for removing old and discolored grout.Working the blade along the grout joints will remove the old grout and leave room for applying new grout.
A tool used to spread grout across tiles and into the spaces between them.It has a flexible, squeegee edge to move the grout around without damaging the surface of the tiles.
A drill bit with a guide included for a better and more precise perforation.
Saw used for cutting metal.
A cutting implement consisting of two steel blades joined by a swivel pin that allows the cutting edges to be opened. May include a finger rest. Designed as a work instrument for hairdressers.
A type of rasp designed with a finer rasp cut for filing both flat and curved surfaces.
Type of file designed for filing both flat and curved surfaces
Type of file designed for filing weld beads and scale off pipe line
A type of rasp designed with a very coarse rasp cut for filing both flat and curved surfaces in wood or soft metals.
A set of spare items related to hammers and mallets basically: handles, heads, head framework.
A hand tool used in tightening caps onto bottles.
A manual garden tool composed by a handle plus a one, three or four prong head which is designed to be propelled along the soil to plough, to mulch, to furrow, or to pull up roots.
High speed drill bit for accurate drilling in metal using hand drill
Drill bit designed specifically for drilling in stone and concrete. There are three different classifications of drill bits used for drilling into stone-soft, medium, and hard
Drill bit designed specifically for drilling in wood reducing the chipping, tear out, and burning caused by high-speed metal drill bits
A hand tool used in processing surface smoothly by rolling with exertion of pressure after having applied lapping compound on the surface of object to be processed.
A piece of wood or metal shaped at a sharp angle used to tighten the handle of a hand tool with a blade, thus averting a possible accident with the tool.
An empty container or wrapping usually made of metal, plastic, wood or other material that is used to protect and order the pipe threaders.
A type of screwdriver wherein its rod turns, either to the left or to the right, by means of an inner spring movement received from the stored energy after pushing the handle down.
A cone-shaped tool always heavy and thick, fitted with a handle that is used to roll flat sand, stones, pavements or others.
A tool for enlarging or shaping a hole, for use on all materials where a hand operation and accuracy are desired, the tool is often larger and thinner than machine reamers.
A manual tool that contains abrasive on one side and has a handle on the other side.
A small vise with pin configuration used for manual work with very small rod, line, drill and tap by clamping them with chuck.
Accessory piece that attaches to the nose of the heat gun.
A gardening and landscaping power tool powered by either electric or gasoline motors.
A shear that can cut branches at the height of tall trees whose branches are straight and thick, and grow very high.
Combination drill and saw bit used to cut holes in various material.
A type of punch similar to center punches, but with the difference that it produces holes or markings. The holes can be made in different shapes tringle,round and squares.
A type of rasp designed for filing and shaping horses hooves prior to shoeing.
Hydraulic bottle jacks are compact and simple-to-use tools that lift heavy loads. Due to their small size, these jacks fit nicely on a garage shelf or in a car trunk, making them versatile and readily available.
A hydraulic tool designed to cut metallic chains in a secure way.
A device usually block-shaped used to join, grip, support or compress mechanical or structural parts with a clamping force up to eight tons.
Particle separator in two or more granulometric fractions regarding the settlement velocity inside a fluid.
Accessories used with hydraulic tools. Examples include test slugs, fluids
An hydraulic device for extracting that usually includes a handle, hydraulic press and shaft and accessories.
A hydraulic tool designed to crimp connectors onto a cable.
A nut cutting tool in which a cutting head includes a yoke for embracing a nut to be cut and for supporting a fixed blade as close as possible to the nut.
An hydraulic tool composed of a tripod containing the pipe bender which functions by attaching the ends to the pipe and pressing down on the center and turning.
Hydraulic pullers are used for efficient removal of gears, bearings, wheels, pulleys and other pressed fit parts. Hydraulic power offers a controlled means of applying force without the need for hammering or heating.
Device used to drill holes in steel plates and beams using hydraulic pressure.
A die or dieless remote power tool designed to crimp connectors onto a cable.
A small hydraulic tool used to make a very precise cut in copper or steel plate.
Portable wrench to fasten bolt or nut by spinning movement which controls fluid pressure
LNG, H2 and EV hardware equipment required to operate a Mobility or destination site. This can be from LNG tanks up to EV transformers or any other equipment related to alternative energies
Hydrogen site equipment refers to the various types of equipment and infrastructure required for the production, storage, and distribution of hydrogen at a specific site or facility. Hydrogen production or generation is the family of industrial methods for generating hydrogen gas. Majority of hydrogen (∼95%) is produced from fossil fuels by steam reforming of natural gas and other light hydrocarbons, partial oxidation of heavier hydrocarbons, and coal gasification.
A type of screwdriver that works through the principle of impact.
A tool very similar to a regular socket but they are rather used with a power or pneumatic tool instead a manual wrench because of its major resistance to the effort.
Commodities intended to enhance the use of impact sockets such as increaser adapters, reducer adapters, extensions, fastening rings, fastening rods, joints, etc.
A type of press comprised of a small area piston driven by a lever to increase the force at one end connected by small-diameter tubing to a large area piston which exerts a large force equal to the force exerted on the small piston multiplied by the ratio of the areas.
A pneumatic device used to bind material together by means of staples with a professional result.
Hand tool used by carpenters and other professionals to remove big staples from wood, cloth, cable and others.
A tool used to assess work or equipment status where direct physical access is difficult. Consists of a mirror at the end of a rod.
A specialized type of pliers that do not allow electric current (1000 volts AC and 1500 volts DC ) to pass through it. Usually made of alloyed steel (vanadium and molybdenum).
A type of scissors that does not allow electric current (typically 1000 volts AC and 1500 volts DC) to pass through it. Usually made of alloyed steel (vanadium and molybdenum).
A type of screwdriver for electrical use that does not allow electric current (typically 1000V in AC and 1500V in DC) to pass through it. Material of construction is usually alloyed steel (vanadium and molybdenum).
A type of screwdriver which has the capability of extracting its rod by pulling it after turning by means of a muller nut located at the end of the handle.
A specialized cutting implement consisting of two hardened steel leaves or blades which can be straight or curved, joined by a swivel pin. Designed for high precision and cutting force to shape hard materials very common in the field of jewelry
Pliers used for jewellery work.It has a small nose to pick up small objects.
A tool used for cutting arbitrary curves, such as stenciled designs or other custom shapes, into a piece of wood or similar material.It is usually used in a more artistic fashion than other saws, which only cut in straight lines and exist mainly to cut pieces of wood to length for building structures.In this way, it is similar to the rasp and the chisel.
A type of mallet used to drive chisels or to tap wood joints together where a metal-faced hammer would cause damage or bruising.
Type of file designed in the shape of a knife for filing slots, key ways, and acute angles
Type of file designed for lamination work and precision work on plastics.
A device that can be circular shape, rectangular shape or square shape made of various metallic materials. It enables easy abrasive actions with numerous narrow V shaped grooves or vertical grooves on the grinding surface.
A type of lawn maintenance tool designed to loosen up and aerate compacted soil. Variations of the tool either extract plugs of soil and or punch holes with spikes into the lawn to improve circulation of air, water and nutrients at the root level.
A type of vise that clamps work piece and attaches to a work table. Used for simple forging work and hand finishing.
A type of equipment for supply of liquid fuel to vehicles with gasoline or diesel engine.
A type of saw intended for crosscutting logs.It has a metal frame.
Type of file designed for filing work that is rotating in a lathe and for bench filing of aluminum and copper alloys.
A measuring device consisting of a tape measure rolled up either in a box or a disc and used to measure longer distances than a regular tape measure.
A type of pruning tool designed to handle materials where the diameter exceeds ¨ú inch (20 mm).The longer handles on these pruners give the user more reach, as well as more leverage. They are useful for hedges, vineyards, and orchard maintenance.
A tool designed to create or modify a very round and accurately sized hole.
Machine tool any stationary power-driven machine that is used to shape or form parts made of metal or other materials.
A device containing two convex lenses which are used to produce a magnified image of an object. The lenses are usually mounted in a frame with a handle.
A tool for straightening low resistance pipe used in the plumbing and construction industries.
Cart with two or more wheels used to mark a surface with a line. It can work with paint, aerosol or dust (usually lime).
This kind of chalk is designed for industrial marking on complex surfaces such as steel, concrete, stone, glass, wood, rubber, fabric or others. It can support extreme high or low temperatures. It comes in several colors.
A tool used to draw parallel line or make marks with prescribed dimensions on timber or steel plate.
A special kind of pen that is able to write and mark different materials or surfaces like glass, wet surfaces, wood or others.
As the name suggests, these are designed for drilling into brick, block, stone, quarry tiles or concrete. The cutting tip is often made from tungsten carbide bonded to a spiralled steel shaft.
A special kind of shovel adapted to the needs of masonry work. It is more resistant, has a longer blade and a heavier weight bearing handle. Constructed of steel, aluminum or plastic as well as non-sparking material. Can be pointed, round or straight. Used for digging and moving material.
A measuring tool is anything used to take a count of quantitative data, such as weight, length, time or temperature. Rulers and scales are two common types of measuring tools. Measuring tools can be very precise, but low-quality ones can lead to faulty measurements.
A type of vise used to hold the work piece by holding it onto the table of milling machine.
Type of file designed as multi-purpose files for sharpening saws, various cutting edge tools, draw filing, lathe work, and finishing work on hard materials.
A set of reduced size garden tools such as a minifork, a minicultivator, a minihoe, weed remover, a trowel, a planter, a mini hoe-cultivator combo, a minirake, a minifork that are used for working in pots, terraces and gardens.
A small pneumatic tool used for sanding. Sanding disc has a diameter between 30-150 mm. Operates at a slower speed than normal sanders. Used for sanding on surfaces with difficult access, requiring high precision.
Mini pliers are specially designed for working with small objects.These pliers have very small nose compare to other pliers. Which can hold minute things.
A tool that enables precision cutting of boards, timber and rods at prescribed angle by using fixture and saw.
A motorized saw (also called a chop saw or drop saw) used to make a quick, accurate crosscut in a workpiece.Common uses include framing operations and the cutting of molding.Most miter saws are relatively small and portable.
A self gripping wrench which can be adjusted to grip various diameters of pipe. The width of the jaws is adjusted by the knurled screw on the rear of the main handle and the tool is just then 'squeezed' onto the pipe.
A gun-shaped tool to make cement mortar penetrate and fill fissures or cracks. This tool is electrically powered via AC power or battery.
A type of screwdriver that can accommodate different kinds of bits by means of a detachable head that holds the bit. Usually comes with several heads appropriate for a variety of screw sizes and types.
A type of hand tool containing pliers as well as other tools for doing multiple chores, whether hunting, camping, hiking or emergency chores.
A type of equipment used to supply natural gas fuel to vehicles at natural gas refilling or service stations.
Non-destructive instruments to measure parameters like coating thickness, surface roughness, gloss finish, color, sample thickness and hardness values. NDT survey refers to an array of inspection techniques that allow inspectors to collect data about a material without damaging it.
A large family of specially shaped small, narrow files ranging from about 3" to 8" in length.
A hammer or mallet made of a specific alloy, usually combinations of beryllium, copper, bronze, aluminum appropriate for use in environments with high explosive risk such as chemical plants, power stations, gas and oil distribution lines, etc.
A type of hatchet made of a specific alloy, usually a combination of beryllium and copper or bronze and aluminum appropriate for use in environments with high explosive risk such as chemical plants, power stations, gas and oil distribution lines, etc.
A type of pick made of a specific alloy, usually a combination of beryllium and copper or bronze and aluminum appropriate for use in environments with high explosive risk such as chemical plants, power stations, gas and oil distribution lines, etc.
Pliers made of a specific alloy, usually combinations of beryllium and copper or bronze and aluminum, appropriate for use in environments with high explosive risk such as chemical plants, power stations, gas and oil distribution lines, etc.
A screwdriver made of a specific alloy, usually combinations of either beryllium and copper or bronze and aluminum, appropriate for use in environments with high explosive risk such as chemical plants, power stations, gas and oil distribution lines, etc.
A specialized tool for spreading adhesive for small tiling jobs.
A tool shaped like a needle that is used in removing carbon and foreign matter attached to the torch or fuel injection nozzle due to incomplete combustion or expanding hole.
An open-end wrench designed with large offset angles for work in cramped spaces.
A type of wrench (spanner) that has an offset head allowing it to connect with nuts in awkward places, and to give room for your hand to move without hitting the workpiece.
A screw driver with the driver bit and the handle bent in the shape of an L.
A type of equipment used to withdraw old used oil and replace it with new oil when replacing oil for engine, transmission and final reduction gear in accordance with the interval for replacement.
A device used to supply a small quantity of oil to the lubrication section of machine, equipment and motor.
A tool for removing spin-on type oil filters. These filters are smooth, cylindrical canisters with knurling on the bottom that are difficult to grip, especially when they are oily.
A device used to inject oil into transmission and final reduction gear of vehicle or construction machines. Various types including pneumatic type, manual type and electric motor type.
A tool for cutting optical fiber.
A plate with optical glass on the both side with highly precise level of parallelism. Used in measuring the level of flatness and parallelism of the micrometer measurement surface by using light wave interference.
The most common type of electrical sander available. It comes with rectangular, square or round base plates.When using an orbital sander, there is no need to worry about the direction of wood grain
A type of saw intended primarily for cutting the straight sides of a keyhole.It can be used for any internal cut, straight or curved.
A small version of the crosscut saw measuring from 45 to 60cm (18 to 24 in) and with smaller teeth of 10-12 points.It is used for cutting thin wood and for the larger joints.
A type of punch used in making parallel holes.It is quite different from taper and center punches as it has a parallel shank and no pointed end.
A pickaxe is a tool with a hard head attached perpendicular to the handle. Normally one edge is pointed like a spike and the other chiseled, however, some types have a hammer. The spike is most commonly made of metal, and the handle is most commonly made of wood or metal.
A tool having a pair of jaws and handles pivoted together to work in opposition which can either grasp or cut. Aliases: carpenter pincers, bricklayer pincers.
An adjustable wrench used for turning soft iron pipes and fittings with a rounded surface. The design of the adjustable jaw allows it to rock in the frame, such that any forward pressure on the handle tends to pull the jaws tighter together.
A tool similar to pliers used in inserting or pulling out piston ring from the piston.
Two or more pliers of different kinds and/or sizes sold as an integrated unit.
A specialized line usually made of nylon to avoid damage when suspended with a weight at the bottom (plumb bob).
A pneumatic tool cylinder-shaped and ended in a blade, used to separate the glass from the place where it is inserted, above all is used in cars, where it can be cut through quickly, safely and without damage to the glass or the car body.
A pneumatic tool for making a hole. There are two variations: gun or straight.
An elevator for removal of disabled aircraft and is a primary flight control surface that controls movement about the lateral axis of an aircraft.
A handle-shaped tool designed to hold file bit inserts that can be in several forms. The device makes the file bit move automatically backwards and forwards.
A tool in which the piston is operated with pneumatic force and causes the nail head to pop up by hitting the end of embedded nail.
A gun-shaped tool used to convert circular holes into hexagonal holes to allow rivet nuts to be attached. Works with multiple materials and commonly includes a safety pressure valve.
A pen-shaped tool used to engrave in hard surfaces by means of heat.
A pneumatic tool having a pair of pivoted jaws, used for holding, bending or cutting.
A press that uses compressed air to flatten, mark, punch or otherwise shape a workpiece.
A pneumatic tool thin and large with interchangeable rubber or metal cleats used to roll flat sand, concrete and other materials. Capable of delivering 600 to 1800 impacts per minute.
A gun-shaped or straight tool used to drive rivets. Such pneumatic or oleo pneumatic (with oil) tools are able to invert the spin and set free the rivet to make the job easier. Can be used with riveted screws and nuts.
Pneumatic tool for cutting rods of several materials, usually steel.
A type of power saw driven by pressurized air.
A small pneumatic tool used to make a very precise cut in copper or steel plates.
Pneumatic tools are powered by compressed air. Common types of these air-powered hand tools that are used in industry include buffers, nailing and stapling guns, grinders, drills, jack hammers, chipping hammers, riveting guns, sanders and wrenches.
An assortment of small pneumatic tools sold together as a kit or set.
Device that creates a vacuum through use of compressed air.
A non impact wrench available in three types: dynamometric, angular or with head. Used to drive nuts or other fasteners.
Type of socket that enables the rotation of the bolt or nut continuously without the need to reposition the die. The turning force is transmitted through the recess, where it engages the die
A type of equipment for temporary storage of waste oil of vehicle engine or transmission at motor repair shops.
Accessories for cable cutter that is battery operated or powered by electicity.
A portable unit that enables rapid and precise flaring of suitable tubes and the pre-installation of cutting rings.
A common power tool used for lubrication. Applies lubricant through an aperture to a specific point, usually a grease nipple, which carries the lubricant to the place needed. Power source is either AC or battery.
A tool for cutting sheet metal with minimal distortion with a blade that moves in a linear fashion against a fixed die. Similar to shears.
A power tool commonly used to make the elbows of pipes and also other forms.
An electrical tool for driving rivets usually in the form of a gun. Power supply can be power cable or battery.
Power tool for cutting rods of several materials (usually steel). It works by placing a rod at one end, and at the other a handle with a button. By pressing it, the machine cuts the rod in a precise way.
A type of scissors that move automatically, powered by AC or battery.
A small power tool used to make a very precise cut in copper or steel plate.
Type of file designed for fine finish work and are used by tool and die makers, instrument makers, model makers, and watchmakers.
A type of screwdriver designed for very fine work characterized by accurate action tapered for quick turning and usually equipped with a rotating cap for fingertip control.
A solid flat plate made of cast iron or stone with its surface accurately and smoothly finished in order to perform centering, line drawing, assembly and measurement by placing work piece on its top.
A tool designed to help transfer awkward shapes onto tiles for cutting.Its use is not restricted to tiling and it can be useful in woodworking and other crafts.
A type of hand saw mounted on a long handle or telescoping pole with a curved, often collapsible blade designed for pruning trees or large shrubs.
A bowl designed especially for putty, made of rubber to make it flexible and easy to use.
A woodworking power tool that allows for vertical movement of the saw, which is housed in the saw carriage and supported by an arm.The yoke houses the motor and the blade and allows for beveled cuts from 0 to 90 degrees.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth. Rasp files have furrows made by straight cuts of a chisel, either single or crossed and have coarse, single teeth, raised by the pyramidal end of a triangular punch with various cuts.
A type of screwdriver whereby the screwdriver rod is locked to the handle for clockwise rotation, but uncoupled for counterclockwise rotation for tightening or loosening screws. Some include accommodation within the handle for storing bits.
A type of wrench that has a ratchet mechanism at the end that allows tightening or loosening in confined spaces.
A type of saw in which the cutting action is achieved through a push and pull reciprocating motion of the blade. The typical style of this saw has a foot at the base of the blade, also similar to a jigsaw. The user rests this foot against the surface being cut so that the tendency of the blade to push away from or pull towards the cut as the blade travels through its cycle can be countered.
A type of wrench (spanner) that has a completely enclosed head, and may have six or 12 flats. A 12 flat wrench (spanner) engages upon the corners of the nut and can engage both hexagon and square bolts.
A saw designed for cutting along the grain. The front of the teeth are generally at right angles to the blade and pitched at between 85 and 90 degrees to the blade.
A tool specially designed for removing rivet heads in order to undo a union between surfaces by extracting the inside rod.
A tool used in gardening to cut or extract the roots of plants minimizing the damage.
A standard specimen for comparison of surface roughness that is used as a standard in comparing and measuring the surface roughness of various machine processed surfaces through tactile and visual senses.
Type of file designed for enlarging holes and shaping curved surfaces
A type of reamer designed for lining up holes in structural steel fabrication bridgework, ship construction, automotive maintenance, and railroad car manufacture.
A type of rasp designed with a coarse rasp cut for enlarging holes and shaping curved surfaces in wood or soft metals.
Rubber mallets are hammers with heads made of softer materials than the steel normally used in hammerheads so as to avoid damaging a delicate surface. They are typically used to form sheet metal, since they don't leave marks, as well as for forcing tight-fitting parts together.
A tool used to combine two rulers into a single long ruler by connecting the ends of the two rulers with a clamp containing tightening type screws.
A rectangular strip or plank of wood or metal used to level off a horizontal surface of concrete or other composite building material when it is still not dry, when the implement is big it can include a handle to pull and make the job easier, it can include also a level bubble to ensure the correct position of the utensil.
Accessories and spare items related to screwdrivers such as handles, rods and magnetizer tips, adapters.
A group of screwdriver bits of several kinds that are sold as an unit.
Two or more screwdrivers of different types and sizes sold as a single unit.
A small electric or pedal operated saw useful for cutting intricate curves where a jigsaw or coping saw is not appropriate.It is capable of creating curves with edges. It is somewhat similar to a band saw, but unlike band saws, in which the saw blade is a continuous loop, scroll saws use saw blades similar to those used by coping saws and operate through a quick reciprocating up and down motion.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth.
This commodity is used to removes security tags from merchandise.
A hand tool with a short handle usually made of wood and a little flat blade inserted for removing plants considered unattractive, or troublesome from gardens.
A type of ruler used in wooden pattern factories and cast iron factories. It has scale that is at greater interval in order to account for the contraction of molten metal which contracts during solidification.
An agricultural tool composed of a steel curved blade with teeth or sharpened edge on the concave part affixed to a short handle for cutting grass or crops. Smaller version of a scythe.
A tool specially designed for making glass molding dies.
A surface plate with a sturdy metallic block or table with smoothly finished plane used to set accurate angle.
A sledgehammer is a tool that consists of a large, flat head attached to a lever (or handle). The head is typically made of metal. The sledgehammer can apply more impulse than other hammers due to its large size. Along with the mallet, it shares the ability to distribute force over a wide area
A tool that attaches to an object needing to be pulled and transmits an impact force to the object without striking the object itself. Slide hammers typically consist of a long metal shaft with an attachment point at one end, a heavy weight that can slide along the shaft, and a stop for the weight to impact on the end opposite the attachment point.[
A type of pliers whose pivot point or fulcrum can be moved to increase the size range of their jaws.
A type of wrench designed for use with hammers where impact or shock is required for loosening of frozen and rusty nuts and bolts.
A type of file based on tooth configuration. A file's teeth can range from rough, coarse and bastard (meaning intermediate) to second-cut, smooth and dead smooth.
A type of pliers with a bent nose.They are designed to hold retaining rings. There are two types: internal and external snap pliers.
These commodities are intended to enhance the use of manual sockets such as: adapters, extensions, security rings, joints, handles, springs, security pins, etc.
A machine used to cut grass turf in order to transfer the turf.
A tube-shaped device narrow in diameter for collection of soil specimens from ground.
A type of wrench (spanner) where a section of the ring is removed so the six or 12-point jaws can be located like an open-ended spanner.
A type of equipment used to extend the spring to the required length.
Also known as a wood or dowel bit, they have a central point and two raised spurs that help keep the bit drilling straight.
Type of file designed for filing slots, key ways, grooves, square holes and edges, and for filing flat surfaces where a heavier section is preferred
A device enabling measurement of squareness and straightness by moving a lever. Also enables assessment of the parallelism of a surface through measurement of straightness.
A tool for inserting and removing rod-type steps.It is used in concrete work and forestry.
A chisel made of tungsten carbide having a claw tooth head that is used after the bull point chisel in order to prepare a stone surface.
A specialized type of hammer with a cut in both sides designed for shaping stones and chipping walls.
A tool used to draw a line on work piece or find the center of a round rod. It has a needle for drawing a line on the pole with foundation made of cast iron.
A type of vise that has a swivelling base attached to a set of jaws which can clamp down on various items. The jaws can be rotated with the assistance of the base.
A type of wrench that has different sockets at the both ends.
This one tool can rip, cross-cut, miter-cut, square, dado, rabbet, and even apply shapes to edges of wood stock.
A type of punch with long tapers on the punching side of the tool. These types of punches are used for deep hole markings.
Type of file designed for sharpening all styles of saws with 60¡Æ angle teeth.
A type of heavy duty reamer designed for use in structural steel fabrication bridge work, and ship construction to line up bolt and rivet holes.
A type of wrench designed to tighten basin and bath tap backnuts in the often restricted space under the basin/bath where an ordinary spanner would have insufficient turning space.
A type of screwdriver with multiple bits containing an expandable magnetic pick up aerial that is located within the rod. Usually there is a compartment inserted in the handle to keep the interchangeable bits.
A type of saw that is stiffened along the back of the blade.The length of blade can range from 20cm (8 in) up to 40cm (16 in), or even longer for special work.
A hand tool variant of a threading die used to cut an external thread on cylindrical material, such as a rod, which creates a male threaded piece that functions like a bolt.
Use for threading metal, or plastic pipes used for delivery of liquids under pressure. 5 interchangeable sized cutting dies, sizes include: 3/8, 1/2, 3/4,1 and 1-1/4.
Type of file designed for filing internal angles above 60¡Æ, corners, grooves, notches, and for filing HSS taps and cutters after machining.
A specialized bit for drilling ceramic tile and glass.It has a ground tungsten carbide tip.
A tool for cutting large numbers of tiles in straight lines.Various designs are available but the usual type incorporates a 'scribe wheel', which is pulled across the tile, and a breaking arm, which is pushed down after scribing to break the tile along the mark.
A type of pliers with a base handle and an actuating handle connected by a pivot and a return spring and terminating in a respective cutter blade for cutting small tiles.For cutting big tiles, the tool has a jaw plate and two needle holders longitudinally spaced at an inner side that move relative to the longitudinal stop bar.
A specialized carbide-tipped bit for drilling glass, tile and mirrors.The bit can be used with a hand drill, but is best used in a variable speed power drill on a slow speed.
A type of file used to smooth rough edges and shape tiles. When shaping tiles, it should only be used to remove small amounts as it works very slowly.Ideally the file should have both a flat and curved face so that it can be used for filing both straight edges and contoured shapes.
A tile saw is needed to cut irregular shapes etc faster than just using nippers. They generally looks a bit like a hacksaw, with a frame holding the ends of a special tile cutting blade.
An alternative to drills, this tool has a diamond cutting edge which meets the tile surface square on. It can range in size from 12 to over 100mm diameter and should be used in a power drill and leave a smooth and clean finish.
A hand tool used to cut away small, often irregular, areas of tile in a controlled manner.
A specialized tool to cut tiles in straight lines.It is essential when cutting large numbers of tiles and/or thick, tough tiles (such as floor tiles).
A tool with a cranked blade that enables easy and quick removal of tiles with minimal damage to the backing wall or floor.It can also be used to remove plaster.
A tool used to score the glazed surface of tiles so that they can be broken along the scribe line.A Scribe needs to be used against a straight edge to ensure that the scribe mark is straight.
A tool for applying adhesive in a manner similar to a notched spreader, but which is easier to use when large amounts of tiling are to be done.
A type of screwdriver designed to measure torque while tightening, based on the elastic deformation of a calibrated spring. The torque value is shown in a display located on its handle.
A device used to measure the diameter of a tree or seedling. It is designed with auxiliary ruler moving along elongated main ruler shaped like caliper used in precision measurement.
A small hand tool comprised of a wide flat blade screwed onto a handle that can be of several sizes. Used in gardens or estates to debark or clean the trunk of trees.
A type of equipment used to measure the extent of compression, annual rings, range of decomposition, chapping, defectiveness, status of change and speed of sap flow during tree growth.
An injection set used to supply nutrients to the tree trunk when the nutritional status of the tree is very poor or the tree has difficulties in absorbing moisture or nutrients due to poor state of roots.
A type of clamp that is crevice free and designed for quick and easy assembly without the use of tools.It is mostly used to clamp Triclover Pipe, Liner assembly and is used extensively throughout the food, beverage, cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
A gun shaped pressing tool that makes the correct connection between two tubes. Power source can be either AC or battery.
Tuck pointers (also called joint fillers) are used in repairing the mortar in old brick walls. The size and shape of a tuck pointer's blade allow for easy application of new mortar between old bricks. .
A tool used in repairing the mortar in old brick walls.
A device that collects and removes the mown grass after cutting.
A type of saw designed for sawing through large logs using various pattern teeth.Each tooth pattern is claimed to have its own particular advantages, however this is often up to personal preference.
A type of insulated screwdriver with its tip serving as a contact point with a conductor and either a cable with a gag or just a cable ending at an electrode going out from the top of the handle to close the circuit so that it displays electric current flow.
Iron and steel tool with hollow sharpened mouth designed to punch out or cut holes in a material. Comes in awl form as a single punch or in revolving punch pliers comprised of multiple punchs of different diameters.
A specialised power tool generally used for cutting a groove into a wall. It is comprised of a motor that drives two abrasive discs like those found in an angle grinder.The abrasive discs are placed closely together.
Type of file designed for filing in narrow spaces where other files will not fit.
A type of wrench that has an unusual stepped opening.
A type of wrench for loosening or tightening a wheel nut of a vehicle.
A specialized cutting implement consisting of two hardened steel leaves joined by a swivel pin. Used for cutting wire.
A type of pliers designed for cutting and removing insulation on electrical wire while leaving the wire intact.
A type of pliers used to twist and hold wire in place and prevent loosening due to vibration. Used for binding steel reinforcements, sacks or bundles with wire.
A tool for winding and unwinding electric wire on terminal when installing and repairing telephone facility and others.
Specialized bit for drilling large-diameter, deep holes in wood or thick man-made boards
A chisel type cutting implement having a long, curved blade; used for hollowing out wood, or for making holes, channels, or grooves in wood.
A basic woodturning kit that consists of different gouges, parting tool, scrapers, and chisels.
A workshop machine tool is a machine for handling or machining metal or other rigid materials, usually by cutting, boring, grinding, shearing, or other forms of deformations.
A tool made of iron or steel with one curved and flattened end. There is usually a small fissure on the curved end for removing nails in formworks. Tool is also used as a lever to force apart two objects.
A set of accessories and spare items which is related to wrenches such as extensions to double offset ring wrenches, pins and telescopic levers to tubular wrenches, etc.
Two or more wrenches of different types and/or sizes sold as an integrated unit.
A type of wrench having three different sockets at its three ends.