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A valve actuated by a solenoid, for controlling the flow of gases or liquids in pipes.
A power tool is a tool powered by an electric motor.
A temporary platform, either supported from below or suspended from above, on which workers sit or stand when performing tasks at heights above the ground.
The rod by means of which the disk or plug is moved to open and close a valve.
A hand tool having a toothed blade for cutting boards.
Machines and other physical equipment directly involved in performing an industrial, technological, or military function.
The roller is an agricultural tool used for flattening land or breaking up large clumps of dirt, especially after plowing.
A device operated by a key, combination, or keycard and used, as on a door, for holding, closing, or securing.
Tools used in garden.
Of or relating to air or other gases.
Any of various tools, either hand-operated or power-driven, having a thin metal blade or disk with a sharp, usually toothed edge, used for cutting wood, metal, or other hard materials.
A cutting instrument consisting of a sharp blade attached to a handle.
The flat cutting part of a sharpened weapon or tool.
The hand-operated or hand-powered holder for this implement.
An often portable structure consisting of two long sides crossed by parallel rungs, used to climb up and down.
The blade of a saw.
Hand tools or tool case.
Parts or accessories of equipment.
The part of a machine tool which comes into contact with and removes material from the workpiece by the use of a cutting medium. Also known as cutter.
A hand tool used to exert an impulsive force by striking, consisting of a handle with a perpendicularly attached head made of a relatively heavy, rigid material.
Electric-Pneumatic tool.
A cutting implement consisting of two blades joined by a swivel pin that allows the cutting edges to be opened and closed.
A variously shaped hand tool having a pair of pivoted jaws, used for holding, bending, or cutting.
A hard material made of compacted binary compounds of carbon and heavy metals, used to make tools that cut metal.
A machine that trims timber.
Instrument activated by air pressure. Pneumatic tools are designed around three basic devices: the air cylinder, the vane motor, and the sprayer.
A detachable lock with a U-shaped bar hinged at one end, designed to be passed through the staple of a hasp or a link in a chain and then snapped shut.
A wheel or disk having an abrasive material such as alumina or silicon carbide bonded to the surface.
Pneumatic Elements
A wheel, usually toothed, operating with a catch or a pawl so as to rotate in only a single direction.
A type of fastener, especially for binding several electronic cables or wires together, and to organize cables and wires.
Gasoline tools, having a thin metal blade or disk with a sharp, usually toothed edge, used for cutting wood, metal, or other hard materials
A metal tool typically of cylindrical shape made of abrasive grains bonded together.
A box or chest or cabinet for holding hand tools.
Tool, usually operated by hand, for tightening bolts and nuts.
A tool used for turning screws.
Instruments activated by air pressure.
Extensible or compressible ladder.
A grinding wheel in which synthetic diamond dust is bonded as the abrasive to cut very hard materials such as sintered carbide or quartz.
A kind of hand tool box.
An often portable structure of aluminum alloy material, consisting of two long sides crossed by parallel rungs, used to climb up and down.
A ladder capable of being folded for easy storage or carring.
A hollow cylinder of copper used for the conveyance of water, gas, steam, petroleum, etc.
A tensioner is a large industrial spring. A tensioner is used between two objects that should be kept together and make relative, more or less unpredicted, motions towards each other.
The tool fittings with physical science and technology of the static and dynamic behavior of fluids.
A mechanism designed to rotate and to cause an annular-shaped rock-cutting bit to penetrate rock formations, produce cylindrical cores of the formations penetrated, and lift such cores to the surface, where they may be collected and examined.
A circular saw blade used for cutting hard or abrasive materials.
A wrench having a hook, hole, or pin at the end for meshing with a related device on another object.
Metal goods and utensils used in construction or building area.
A device for applying caulking compound by extrusion. In a hand gun, the required pressure is supplied mechanically by hand; in a pressure gun, the pressure required usually is greater and is supplied pneumatically.
A usually portable device for raising heavy objects by means of force applied with a lever, screw, or hydraulic press.
A rotating power drill powered by an electric motor.
A grinding wheel in which synthetic diamond dust is bonded as the abrasive to cut very hard materials such as sintered carbide or quartz.
A power tool with a rotating drill bit used for drilling holes in various materials. Drills are commonly used in woodworking and metalworking.
A small hand tool with a handle and flat metal blade, used for scooping or spreading plaster or similar materials.
A hardware accessory, consisting of wheels on a track, which supports a sliding door.
A spraying machine powered by electricity.
An often portable structure made of steel alloy, consisting of two long sides crossed by parallel rungs, used to climb up and down.
A knife with a small disposable blade that can retract into the handle when not in use.
An airbrush is a small, air-operated tool that sprays various media including ink and dye, but most often paint by a process of atomization.
The physical science and technology of the static and dynamic behavior of fluids.
Garden hedges, which used to be cut with a knife or with pruning shears, can now be cut with a powered hedge trimmer
A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth.
A scissors-type tool of relatively large size.
An angle grinder is a handheld tool powered by an electric motor, petrol engine or compressed air.
Tools used for turning screws.
A power saw for cutting wood or metal consisting of a toothed disk rotated at high speed. Also called buzz saw.
One who, or that which, polishes; also, that which is used in polishing.
A common tool used in various trades and crafts for a variety of purposes.
A usually portable device for raising bottle by means of force applied with a lever, screw, or hydraulic press.
One that scrapes, especially a tool for scraping off paint or other adherent matter such as ice on a windshield.
An atomizer using compressed air to spray a liquid, such as paint, on a surface.
A wheel or disk having an abrasive material such as alumina or silicon carbide bonded to the surface.
Any of three types of fast-cutting, compressed-air rock drills (drifter, sinker, and stoper) in which a hammer strikes rapid blows on a loosely held piston, and the bit remains against the rock in the bottom of the hole, rebounding slightly at each blow, but does not reciprocate.
A machine having a powered abrasive-covered disk or belt, used for smoothing or polishing surfaces.
A tool, such as a muller or sharpener, used for abrasive use.
A garden tool used with workers' hands.
A hardware tools, Such as Core Drill Bit, Diamond core bit, Concrete core bit.
An abrasive wheel is usually defined as a wheel consisting of abrasive particles bonded together using organic or inorganic substances such as resin.
The torch is the part that the welder holds and manipulates to make the weld.
A portable power saw with teeth linked in an endless chain.
A device, such as a saw, used to perform or facilitate manual or mechanical work.
A ladder whose length can be extended.
A hand-operated tool designed to cut and remove the insulation for a predetermined distance from the end of an insulated wire, without damaging the solid or stranded wire inside.
An eletric tool used for turning screws.
Drill bits are cutting tools used to create cylindrical holes.
A drill having deep helical grooves along the shank from the point.
A wire brush which is sufficient to remove the oxide and leave a clean surface.
An electric-Pneumatic Equipment used in upholstery.
Implements with cutting edges or a pointed end for boring holes in hard materials, usually by a rotating abrasion or repeated blows; a bit.
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