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Difference Between Hand Tools, Tools Kit, and Non-sparking Tools

Author: Indus Roof
by Indus Roof
Posted: Jun 06, 2021
Whether it’s a complex factory setup or a small repairing center, wherever appliances are used or installed, no matter electrical or non-electrical- there is a need for hand tools.

There are different types of hand tools available in the market, but you will always find a professional repairer or frontline workers with a tools kit.

The tools kit is essential equipment that the frontline workers need for testing and repairing. Hand tools are essential tools one should keep with them. You will find a basic tools kit in almost all households. Small repair work in the house requires immediate attention for that you need a tools kit in the house to get it repaired before it gets worse.

Hand tools are available in different types and can be used for any kind of work. Some tools are versatile and some are specifically used for a specific job.

Tools kits are essential for all whether you are a professional or not, they can be used for domestic repair too.

People often get confused between the tools kit, non-sparking tools, and hand tools, so for the clarity of readers, we are providing a brief introduction and the difference between these tools.

Tools Kit

Tools kits are often regarded as first aid kits for any repair. The tools in the kit differ from user to user but the basic tools remain the same.

It consists of all the tools that are required to repair, test, open, and close the respective appliances. The tools kit may contain the same tools with different sizes and shapes depending upon the user and profession.

The basic tools that the tools kit consist of are:

  • Screwdriver
  • Toolbox With Socket Set
  • Pliers set
  • Electrical And Duct Tape
  • Builders Knife
  • Allen Keys
  • Hammer
  • Drill
  • Sander
  • Saw
  • Safety Gears
  • Angle Grinder
  • Voltmeter
  • Amperemeter
  • Flash Light
  • Adjustable Wrench

Hand Tools

Hand tools are essential in daily routine life to complete many tasks related to technical work where machines, equipment, appliances are used. They are used for many purposes making the work easy, convenient, and safe.

To get the best work out of it is essential for the user to understand its design and usage.

The user must be aware of the selection of the tools because it affects the quality and efficiency of the work. Selecting the right tool for the specific job is necessary to get the work done. Proper use and precision are more important than the speed of work while using hand tools.

Hand tools make the work easy, it lessens the effort you need to make to do some work. They are necessary to get the work done that is not possible just with bare hands.

The different types of hand tools are,

  • Storage Trolleys
  • Grease Pump
  • Vernier Calipers
  • Non-Sparking Tools
  • Hydraulic and Manual Jacks
  • Gauges
  • Spanners
  • Allen Keys
  • Pliers
  • Hammers

Non-Sparking Tools

Tools made of metals such as brass, bronze, Monel metal, copper-aluminum alloys spark-proof tools.

Generally, hand tools are manufactured using steel alloys, but non-sparking metals have less tensile strength than steels used in manufacturing tools. The meaning of lower tensile strength means that the metal has less strength or resistance to tear apart under test conditions.

Non-sparking tools sometimes generate "cold sparks", having a low heat level that is incapable of igniting carbon disulphide. It lowers the risk of a spark but does not eliminate it completely.

Wood, leather, and plastic are non-metals that are suitable for some non-sparking tools like shovels, scrapers, or scoops.

Non-sparking tools provide protection against fires and explosions in environments where there is a concern about sparks igniting flammable solvents, vapours, liquids, dust, or residues.

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