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Carpenter's tool used to drive and pull nails.
Claw hammer
A common tool with a rubber head designed to protect the surface being struck.
Rubber hammer
A tool used to put in slotted screws.
Flat or Slotted head screwdriver
A tool used to put in cross-head screws.
Phillips head screwdriver
This screwdriver has a star-shaped tip that is useful for replacing such parts as tailgate lenses;it is
widely used in household appliances as well as lawn and garden equipment.
Torx Screwdriver
This screwdriver conforms to screws that can also be operated with hex keys; it is suitable for socket-
head screws that are recessed.
Allen screwdriver
A prying tool with a nail slot at the end to pull nails out in tightly enclosed areas. it can also be used as
a small pry bar. It is usually 2 inches wide and 1 inches long.
Flat bar/ Pry bar
has two claws, one at either end,and is ground to a chisel- like bevel slant on both ends. You can use it
like a claw hammer to pull nails. You can also drive it into wood to split and rip apart the pieces.
Chisel bar
A nonadjustable wrench with an opening at each end that determines the size of the wrench.
Open-end wrench
form a continuous circle around the head of a fastener. The ends have six or twelve points. The ends
come in different sizes, ranging from 3/8 inch to 1 5/16 inches.
Box-end Wrenches
Have two types of wrenches one of the ends of the wrench is open and the other is closed or box-end.
this wrench can speed up our work, because you don't have to keep changing wrenches.
Combination wrenches
A hexagonal steel bar that is bent to form a right angel. Often referred to as an Allen wrench.
Hex key wrench