BSD Tools and Equipments

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  • are particularly important in construction work. They are primarily used yo put things together (e.g. hammers and nail guns ) or to take them apart ( e.g. jackhammers and saws )
    Tools
  • are used for various purposes in large projects. This depends on the size of the work and the economy of the project. These make the construction process easier and faster. 

    Heavy construction equipment
  • include a wide range of tools, from axes to wrenches.
    Hand Tools
  • Primary hazard is being struck by the tool or by a piece of the material being worked on.
    Hand Tools
  • Eye injuries are very common when using this tool.
    Hand Tools
  • are staple tools that can cut lumber and, in rare cases, thin metal like aluminum.
    Manual or hand saws
  • This are characterized by blades of metal with a row of wedged teeth that create incisions every time you pull the saw up and push it back down.
    Saw
  • which can make cut across wood grains
    Crosscut saws
  • Which can cut through many types of drywall
    Drywall saws
  • Comes in one of two major types
    • Flathead
    • Phillips
    Screwdrivers
  • often better than power drills or electric screwdrivers since their heads are attached to their bodies and don't fall off, plus they allow for more precise screwing and unscrewing
    Screwdrivers
  • A measuring square ( also called carpenter's square ) is a measuring tool that allows you to precisely measure right angles with a writing utensil.
    Levels & Measuring Squares
  • Can be used to dig through soil and dirt thanks to the wedge and scoop at one end.
    Shovels
  • are ideal for yard work and for cleaning away trenches to install piping or plumbing material, or for electrical work.
    Shovel
  • Can be used to clear away some organic debris, like tree roots, thanks to their sharp heads.
    Shovels
  • is a dedicated version of the puller found on many claw hammer's heads.
    Nail puller
  • Offer extra leverage and can be used to pull out particularly big nails or those that are difficult to yank out with a smaller tool.
    Nail pullers
  • Included at the end of crowbars
    Nail pullers
  • allows construction workers and DIYers to accurately measure out the sizes and distances of different elements.
    Measuring Tapes and Rulers
  • are firm and easy to use in conjunction with a pencil or another writing utensil
    Ruler
  • extend for much longer than a 1 foot traditional ruler and can be easily carried on your belt but are flexible and made with a "bendy" tape, plus a right angle edge to help you hook it around a surface's edge.
    Measuring Tapes
  • look like hand shovels to some extent, but they are used to cut through bricks.
    Bolsters
  • they feature wider cutting edges that can accurately slice through bricks to separate them for reuse or break down a wall or building feature.
    Bolster
  • can also be used to clear away mortar or grout
    Bolster
  • A type of wedged tool most often used with carpentry or other woodwork.
    Chisel
  • can get rid of bumps on wooden services and can also be used to get rid of concrete bumps on concrete surfaces.
    Chisel
  • used to remove excess concrete after a surface has already hardened to prevent other tools from getting dirty over the same work.
    Chisel
  • is a wooden tool that is used to smooth concrete surfaces after they have been plastered.
    Float
  • handle of the top and a smooth wooden surface on the bottom, which is then moved in a circular motion to smoothen or calm the surface of fresh concrete.
    Float
  • hand tool that can excavate soil and that has a history in farming.
    Hoe
  • construction workers and contractors use hoes to loosen soil for yard work or dig up tree roots and the like.
    Hoe
  • typically have wooden handles and metal plates for the head, which sits at the right angle relative to the handle.
    Hoe
  • heavy but narrow jaws at the end of a pair of handles, which can apply pressure for twisting and untwisting nuts and bolts.
    Pliers
  • can also be used to strip wires, cut cables, bend metal, or otherwise act as very tough fingers for gripping metallic objects and surfaces.
    Pliers
  • is a versatile tool featuring a wrench head that can be opened or closed by spinning a control wheel near the head.
    Adjustable wrench
  • the movability of the head allows it to work for almost any size of nut.
    Adjustable Wrench
  • can make use of these tools if they want to have a one size fits all tool for any plumbing job
    Adjustable Wrench
  • is an invaluable manual tool for cutting wire, string, duct tape, and much more.
    Utility Knife
  • much easier than trying to tear through many materials with your fingers and it's small enough that it can fit in a pocket or on most tool belts without being too heavy or taking up a lot of space.
    Utility knife
  • are versatile tools that serve to temporarily hold work securely in place.
    Clamps