Hand tools are manually operated tools that do not require electricity or external power. They are widely used in various trades for tasks like cutting, shaping, assembling, and repairing. Common examples include hammers, screwdrivers, pliers, and spanners.
Combination Plier
A Combination Plier is a versatile hand tool used for gripping, cutting, bending, and twisting wires and small components. It combines multiple functions in a single tool, making it essential for electricians and general workshop use. The jaws are designed to hold objects firmly, while the cutting edges allow wire cutting.
G Clamp
A G Clamp is a hand tool used to hold or secure workpieces firmly during operations such as welding, drilling, gluing, and assembly. It is named after its G-shaped frame and operates using a threaded screw mechanism to apply pressure. G clamps are widely used in fitting, woodworking, and fabrication work.
Coping Saw
A Coping Saw is a hand cutting tool used for making intricate and curved cuts in wood and other soft materials. It has a thin, narrow blade held under tension in a U-shaped frame, allowing it to cut complex shapes with precision. This tool is widely used in carpentry, especially for fine and detailed work.
Rip Saw
Crosscut Saw
Hand Saw
Needle File
A Needle File is a small precision hand file used for fine finishing and detailed work on small components. It is available in various shapes such as flat, round, triangular, and square, making it suitable for intricate filing tasks. Needle files are widely used in fitting, tool making, jewelry work, and precision engineering.
Triangular File
Round File
A Round File is a hand cutting and finishing tool used for enlarging holes, smoothing curved surfaces, and filing internal contours. It has a circular cross-section and tapers towards the tip, making it ideal for precision work in round openings. Round files are widely used in fitting and metalworking operations.