Introduction: What a Tool Kit Must Consist Of?
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Made By Manish Kumar
So today I bought my own tool box, and I came up with the idea of making my own tool kit. Quite often, people come across the question about what a tool kit must consist of? Well today is your lucky day.
I will be telling you what exactly, you should have in your tool kit. :)
However I don't have everything in my tool kit yet.
Step 1: Long Nose Pliers
Long Nose Pliers or Needle Nose Pliers are used to bend re-position or cut wire.
Step 2: Lineman's Pliers
Lineman's Pliers are used for gripping small objects and to cut and bend wires and cable wires.
Step 3: Wire Cutters/Strippers
The name gives this tools purpose away. They are mainly used to strip off the insulation from wires or cut wires simply.
Step 4: Hammer
Hammers are used for driving nails, fitting parts, forging metal, and breaking up objects into small pieces.
Step 5: Scissors
Scissors are hand-operated cutting instruments. Scissors are used for cutting various thin materials, such as paper, cardboard, metal foil, thin plastic, cloth, rope, and wire.
Step 6: Slotted Screwdriver
A screwdriver is a tool for driving screws.
Step 7: Phillips Screwdriver
A screwdriver is a tool for driving screws.
Step 8: 31 in 1 Screwdriver Set
This precision screwdriver set contains 31 different screw heads and can be used to drive all sorts of varying screws.
Step 9: Utility Knife
A utility knife is a knife used for general or utility purposes. The utility knife is suitable for general work such as cutting wire, paper or cardboard.
Step 10: Saw and Hacksaw
A hacksaw is a fine-tooth saw with a blade under tension in a frame, used for cutting materials such as metal or plastics or wood.
Step 11: Tongue and Groove Pliers
Tongue-and-groove pliers are commonly used for turning and holding nuts and bolts, gripping irregularly shaped objects, and clamping materials.
Step 12: Hex Keys
A Allen key, or hex key is a tool of hexagonal cross-section used to drive bolts and screws that have a hexagonal socket in the head.
Step 13: Open End Wrench
A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects—usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts—or keep them from turning.
Step 14: Box End Wrench
A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects—usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts—or keep them from turning.
Step 15: Small Screwdrivers
These screwdrivers are used for minute screws. You don't need these if you have the precision screwdriver set.
Step 16: Soldering Iron
A soldering iron is a hand tool most commonly used in soldering. It supplies heat to melt the solder so that it can flow into the joint between two workpieces.
Step 17: 10" Wrench
A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical advantage in applying torque to turn objects—usually rotary fasteners, such as nuts and bolts—or keep them from turning.
Step 18: Meter Tape
A tape measure or measuring tape is a flexible form of ruler. Its flexibility allows for a measure of great length to be easily carried in pocket or toolkit and permits one to measure around curves or corners.
Step 19: Tapes
Electrical tape or insulating tape is a type of pressure-sensitive tape used to insulate electrical wires and other material that conduct electricity.
Step 20: Super Glue and Other Adhesives
Super Glue can be used to stick materials weighing tonnes to each other. It is known to stick in seconds.
Step 21: Electrical Tester
This tester has a thin end like a screwdriver enabling it to enter sockets to test current. It is insulated from the other end to avoid the user from being electrocuted.
Step 22: Connecting Wires
I created these, and now I end up using them everywhere.
Step 23: Screws, Eye Hooks and Washers
We all know what these are used for. :P
Step 24: Others
Newton Meters are mainly used to measure weights such as metal or wood.
9V batteries are used to power up small circuits.
Step 25: The Tool Box
I bought my tool box for approximately $15 (both of them).
Thank You :)