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  2. Hand tool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hand_tool

    A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand rather than a motor. [1] Categories of hand tools include wrenches, pliers, cutters, files, striking tools, struck or hammered tools, screwdrivers, vises, clamps, snips, hacksaws, drills, and knives. Outdoor tools such as garden forks, pruning shears, and rakes are

  3. Category:Mechanical hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Mechanical hand tools" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Al Mar Knives; B.

  4. Category:Hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Metalworking hand tools (4 C, 39 P) S. Hand spinning tools (6 P) Striking tool manufacturers (3 P) W. Woodworking hand tools (6 C, 82 P) Pages in category "Hand tools"

  5. Category:Woodworking hand tools - Wikipedia

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    This category is for hand tools used in woodworking. For stationary machinery used for woodworking, see Category:Woodworking machines. Subcategories.

  6. Hammer - Wikipedia

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    Although most hammers are hand tools, powered hammers, such as steam hammers and trip hammers, are used to deliver forces beyond the capacity of the human arm. There are over 40 different types of hammers that have many different types of uses. [3] For hand hammers, the grip of the shaft is an important consideration.

  7. Pliers - Wikipedia

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    Special tools for making crimp connections in electrical and electronic applications are often called crimping pliers or crimpers; each type of connection uses its own dedicated tool. Parallel pliers have jaws that close in parallel to each other, as opposed to the scissor-type action of traditional pliers.