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Industrial Hand Tools Guide

There are umpteen types of Industrial hand tools out there used in different types of machineries in different industries, presenting here the most commonly used industrial hand tools.

Arbor:
A motor’s axis or rotating shaft to which a tool is attached, such as a table-saw blade or a router bit.

Backsaw: A hand saw that is stabilized with a rigid spine along the back of the blade

Bridle joint: This joint offers great strength and protection against racking

Chop Saw: A conversational name for a power miter saw

Hacksaw: A handsaw that holds a blade at both ends and has a handle at one end, usually used for cutting metals

Hole saw: A type of saw with teeth arranged around the bottom of a cylinder used for cutting larger holes

Jigsaw: A power tool using a vertical, reciprocating blade; used for cutting different kinds of materials depending on the type of blade used

Miter Gauge: A device that slides in a tabletop slot paralleling the blade of a table saw or band saw with a pivoting protractor head and fence to facilitate crosscutting at different angles

Miter Saw: A handsaw used with a miter box; a power saw, similar to a circular saw, that cuts miters

Radial-Arm Saw: A power tool that consists of a motor and blade that are suspended above the table from an arm that pivots at the rear and upon which the motor slides
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