Hand Tools
These are essential hand tools built for the rigours of daily site work. From hammers and screwdrivers to pliers and saws, this range tackles tasks that demand precision and durability. Designed to withstand the hard knocks of construction sites, they ensure you get the job done efficiently and safely without the hassle of breakages or downtime.
What Are Hand Tools Used For?
- Essential for first fix tasks, hand tools like hammers and chisels are perfect for framing walls and structures on site.
- Used by electricians, screwdrivers and wire strippers handle everything from fitting sockets to intricate wiring jobs.
- Plumbers rely on wrenches and pipe cutters for reliable joint fittings and pipe installations in tight spaces.
- Carpenters use saws and squares for accurate wood cutting and joinery, ensuring a perfect finish on every job.
Who Uses These Hand Tools?
- Carpenters and joiners who need reliable tools for cutting, shaping, and assembly tasks.
- Electricians using screwdrivers and pliers for installations and maintenance work.
- Plumbers requiring spanners and cutters for pipework and fittings in confined spaces.
- Builders and general labourers for all-purpose site tasks where power tools aren't practical.
Choosing the Right Hand Tools
Picking the right hand tool comes down to your specific trade and the demands of your job.
1. Tool Material and Construction
Opt for tools made from high-grade steel for durability. Look for heat-treated or drop-forged options for added strength.
2. Ergonomic Design
Choose tools with comfortable grips and balanced weight to reduce fatigue during prolonged use. Soft-grip handles can prevent blisters and improve control.
3. Specificity of Use
Select tools tailored for your trade. Electricians benefit from insulated screwdrivers, while plumbers need adjustable wrenches with a wide jaw capacity.
Essential Hand Tool Accessories
Enhance your toolkit's capability and lifespan with these must-have accessories:
1. Tool Belts
Keep your essential tools within reach with sturdy tool belts designed for easy access and organisation on the job.
2. Sharpening Stones
Maintain the cutting edge of your blades and chisels with quality sharpening stones, ensuring precise cuts every time.
Hand Tools FAQs
How do I maintain my hand tools for longevity?
Regularly clean your tools to remove dirt and debris. Lubricate moving parts and check for any wear or damage. Store them in a dry, organised tool box to prevent rust.
Are there specific hand tools for electricians?
Yes, insulated screwdrivers, wire strippers, and pliers are essential for electricians, designed to handle electrical work safely and efficiently.
What should I look for in a quality hand tool?
Look for tools with durable construction, comfortable grips, and the right size for your hand. High-grade steel and ergonomic design are key features.