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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