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Introduction To Agriculture Mechanics General Shop Tools

Introduction To Agriculture Mechanics General Shop Tools. Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed!. CCSS.ELALiteracy.RST.9‐10.4 Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain‐specific words and phrases as they are

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Introduction To Agriculture Mechanics General Shop Tools

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  1. Introduction To Agriculture Mechanics General Shop Tools

  2. Next Generation Science/Common Core Standards Addressed! CCSS.ELALiteracy.RST.9‐10.4 Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain‐specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics. CCSS.ELALiteracy.RST.9‐10.7 Translate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text into visual form (e.g., a table or chart) and translate information expressed visually or mathematically (e.g., in an equation) into words. CCSS.ELALiteracy.RST.11‐12.9 Synthesize information from a range of sources (e.g., texts, experiments, simulations) into a coherent understanding of a process, phenomenon, or concept, resolving conflicting information when possible.

  3. Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Standards Addressed! • PST.01.02. Apply physical science and engineering principles to design, implement and improve safe and efficient mechanical systems in AFNR situations. • PST.01.02.02.a. Identify the tools, machines and equipment needed to construct and/or fabricate a project in AFNR.

  4. Air Pressure Hose • A thick wall small diameter hose that carries compressed air from the tank or piping to the tool.

  5. Air Pressure-Type Grease Gun • Used to supply high volumes of grease at high pressures.

  6. Airless Spray Gun • A spray gun that may be used without the need for compressed air to propel the paint.

  7. All Thread Rod • A metal rod (usually 36” long)threaded from one end to the other, generally cut to a specific length.

  8. Allen or Setscrew Wrench • A piece of hexagon stock with a 90 degree angle on one end that is used to tighten or loosen female, hexagon, hollow type set screws.

  9. Anvil • Used to shape, bend, rivet, or cut steel. This tool provides a hard surface for hammering.

  10. Aviation Tin Snips • Used to cut compound curves and intricate designs out of thin sheet metal.

  11. Double Bit Axe • Has 2 cutting edges. Used also to cut small trees, trim trees, and logs, and trimming tops.

  12. Single Bit Axe • Used for building and construction work. This tool has a single cutting edge and one flat edge.

  13. Hand Axe • Used for cutting small limbs and brush and sharpening stakes. The tool has one sharp edge and one flat edge for driving stakes.

  14. Ball Pein or Machinst Hammer • Has various uses by the mechanic or machinist. The hammer has a round crowned hammering face at one end and a fall at the other.

  15. Barrel Bolt • Generally used as a latch mechanism to keep doors closed.

  16. Bench Brush • Used to clean benches, stools, and machinery.

  17. Blacksmith’s Hammer • Used to work and mold hot and cold metal. The end has a blunt wedge shape at one end and the hammering surface at the other end is square.

  18. Bolt Clipper or Cutter • Used to cut bolts, round stock, reinforcing bar, wire and chain.

  19. Bolt Snap • Used to attach chain, latch doors etc.

  20. Box End Wrench • Used to tighten or loosen hex head nuts and bolts, completely surrounds the nut which will lessen slippage.

  21. “C” Clamp • Used for clamping wood when gluing and holding metal in position while tacking or welding.

  22. Cape Chisel • Used for cutting keyways and grooves because it has a narrower cutting edge than the flat chisel.

  23. Center Punch When struck with a hammer it leaves small indentation where a drill bit will catch and start a hole when drilling in metal.

  24. Chain Hoist • A device used to lift heavy objects by working an endless chain through two or more chain sheaves.

  25. Chuck Key • Used to tighten the gear type chuck for a drill or drill press.

  26. Clevis or Shackle • Used to fasten an implement or material to various objects such as a draw bar or to a cable for pulling.

  27. Closed “S” Hook • Generally used to connect two items such as chain where the S is permanently closed.

  28. Combination End Wrench • Widely used tool and is popular because the wrench has the advantage of having both the open and box end on the same wrench.

  29. Come-Along • Used to hoist and pull objects.

  30. Crow Bar • Used for moving stones and prying where leverage is required. The tool has a taper on one end and a blunt chisel on the other end, and is 4-5 ft. long.

  31. Cup Brush • Used for cleaning corrosion/rust from metal.

  32. Die

  33. Die Stock

  34. Tap and Die Set

  35. Disc Grinder • Used to remove slag burrs and smooth welds on large metal surfaces.

  36. Dividers • Commonly used to transfer a specific measurement from one surface to another.

  37. File Card • Small brush with wire bristles used to clean the teeth of files.

  38. Double Cut File • Used to remove metal faster than single cut files. A double cut file produces a rough surface and requires heavy pressure when filing.

  39. Single Cut File • Is usually used to produce a smooth surface finish. Light pressure should be used when filing with the single-cut file.

  40. Half RoundFile • Used to remove metal or wood inside large holes and on concave circular surfaces.

  41. Round File • Used to remove metal or wood from holes.

  42. Taper or Three Square File • Used for sharpening hand saws.

  43. Hose Clamp • Device used to secure hoses to their fittings.

  44. Wire Hose Clamp • A wire clamp used to attach hoses to radiators or engine water pumps.

  45. Hydraulic Jack • Low setting jack generally used indoors where it can be easily moved.

  46. Mending Brace • Small rigid metal strap with pre drilled holes that are used to attach/splice materials together.

  47. Measuring Wheel • Used to measure linear distance between two points.

  48. Mixing Paddle • Used to stir paint or other liquids with an electric drill.

  49. Nibbler • Used to cut light gauge metals, especially useful when cutting curves or arcs.

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