Fitter trade focuses on assembling, fitting, installing, and maintaining mechanical components and machinery. Fitters work with tools like spanners, files, drills, and measuring instruments to ensure precise alignment and proper functioning of equipment. They are involved in tasks such as cutting, shaping, threading, and assembling parts in workshops and industries. Fitters must understand engineering drawings and maintain high accuracy in their work. This trade is essential in manufacturing, maintenance, and production industries. Career opportunities include roles in factories, workshops, heavy industries, and technical service sectors.
Prick Punch
A Prick Punch is a hand marking tool used to make small, fine indentations on metal surfaces for accurate layout work. It has a sharp pointed tip with a smaller angle (usually around 30°) compared to a center punch, allowing precise marking of layout lines and reference points. This tool is commonly used in fitting and metalworking.
Divider
A Divider is a hand marking tool used for measuring distances, transferring measurements, and scribing arcs or circles on a workpiece. It consists of two pointed legs joined at a pivot, allowing adjustment to the required distance. Dividers are widely used in fitting, layout, and workshop marking operations.
Dot Punch
A Dot Punch is a hand tool used for marking small indentations on metal surfaces, typically to locate layout points or guide further machining operations. It has a sharper point compared to a center punch, allowing finer and more precise marking. This tool is widely used in fitting and metalworking for layout work.
Straight Edge
A Straight Edge is a precision measuring instrument used to check the straightness and flatness of surfaces. It is a simple tool with a perfectly straight edge that serves as a reference for inspection and layout work. This tool is widely used in fitting, machining, and quality control applications.
Cold Chisel
Round Nose Chisel
Cross Peen Hammer
A Cross Peen Hammer is a striking hand tool commonly used in metalworking and fitting operations. It has a flat face on one side and a wedge-shaped peen on the other, which is oriented perpendicular to the handle. The cross peen is useful for shaping metal, starting nails, and working in confined spaces.
Combination Spanner
A Combination Spanner is a hand tool used for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts. It has two ends—one open end and one ring end—both of the same size. This design provides versatility, allowing quick adjustment with the open end and firm grip with the ring end. It is widely used in mechanical and fitting work.