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Hand Tool Safety

Carry with sharp point downward Pass handle first Wear eye protection with striking tools Do not use broken tools. Keep tools properly sharpened Pull wrenches, don’t push them Keep tools and material off the floor. Hand Tool Safety. Keep cord and tool dry at all times

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Hand Tool Safety

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  1. Carry with sharp point downward Pass handle first Wear eye protection with striking tools Do not use broken tools Keep tools properly sharpened Pull wrenches, don’t push them Keep tools and material off the floor Hand Tool Safety

  2. Keep cord and tool dry at all times Be sure switch is off before plugging the tool in Remove chuck key from drills immediately after use Wear eye protection If conditions are dusty, wear a dust mask After turning machine off hold it firmly until it comes to a dead stop Keep cord away from blades and moving parts Electric Power Tool Safety

  3. Types of Hammers Curved Claw Straight Claw Claw Hammers Ball Peen Hammer

  4. Types of Wrenches Open End Box End Combination Adjustable Open End Wrench Pipe Wrench

  5. Cutting With a Hacksaw

  6. Cold Chisels

  7. Types of Screw Drivers Standard Phillips Screw Driver Bit Offset Screw Driver

  8. Selecting Screw Drivers Tip Should be Square Tip should be correct size for screw Marred screw head Tip should be proper width Tip too wide Correct phillips tip Tip curved Screw driver too small for screw

  9. Types of Squares Steel Rule

  10. Uses of Squares Combination testing 45 degree angle Combination marking board Try square edge squaring T-bevel marking angle

  11. Using the Framing Square Measuring board Testing board Setting T-bevel Squaring Board

  12. A. Brush assembly B. Blade C. Handle with switch D. Motor E. Guard F. Depth adjustment G. Bevel adjustment H. 3-wire cord I. Saw blade J. Rip guide bracket Parts of the Circular Saw

  13. Operating the Circular Saw Use of rip fence

  14. Circular Saw Cuts Rabbet groove Setting T-bevel square at 45° Marking miter Combination bevel Marking bevel

  15. Types of Drill Bits Multi-spur Wood Spur Twist Reamer Expansive Rose Countersink Countersink Circle cutter Wood screw pilot power wood

  16. Common Garden Tools Shovel Garden Rake Hoe Hand Trowel Post-hole digger Hand shears

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