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Classes of work bench tools
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1. Measuring tools: These include items such as rulers, tape measures, calipers, and protractors that are used for taking accurate measurements.
2. Cutting tools: These tools include items such as saws, utility knives, wire cutters, and scissors that are used for cutting different materials.
3. Fastening tools: These tools include items such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and clamps that are used for fastening and tightening different objects and components.
4. Holding tools: These tools include items such as vices, bench dogs, and workbench clamps that are used for holding workpieces securely in place while working on them.
5. Power tools: These tools are motorized and include items such as drills, sanders, routers, and saws that are used for larger and more complex tasks.
6. Finishing tools: These tools include items such as sandpaper, files, scrapers, and brushes that are used for smoothing and finishing surfaces.
7. Marking and layout tools: These tools include items such as pencils, markers, scribes, and marking gauges that are used for marking and measuring layouts on workpieces.
8. Storage and organization tools: These tools include items such as toolboxes, tool cabinets, and tool racks that are used for storing and organizing various tools.
9. Safety tools: These tools include items such as safety goggles, gloves, ear protection, and dust masks that are used to ensure safety during work.
10. Specialty tools: These tools include items that are specific to certain tasks or crafts, such as wood carving tools, metalworking tools, or electronics tools.
2. Cutting tools: These tools include items such as saws, utility knives, wire cutters, and scissors that are used for cutting different materials.
3. Fastening tools: These tools include items such as hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, and clamps that are used for fastening and tightening different objects and components.
4. Holding tools: These tools include items such as vices, bench dogs, and workbench clamps that are used for holding workpieces securely in place while working on them.
5. Power tools: These tools are motorized and include items such as drills, sanders, routers, and saws that are used for larger and more complex tasks.
6. Finishing tools: These tools include items such as sandpaper, files, scrapers, and brushes that are used for smoothing and finishing surfaces.
7. Marking and layout tools: These tools include items such as pencils, markers, scribes, and marking gauges that are used for marking and measuring layouts on workpieces.
8. Storage and organization tools: These tools include items such as toolboxes, tool cabinets, and tool racks that are used for storing and organizing various tools.
9. Safety tools: These tools include items such as safety goggles, gloves, ear protection, and dust masks that are used to ensure safety during work.
10. Specialty tools: These tools include items that are specific to certain tasks or crafts, such as wood carving tools, metalworking tools, or electronics tools.
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