Power tools are standard across all types of industrial occupations, from construction sites to factories. Some power tools have general uses, such as a drill, but others are geared toward specific tasks, such as a jigsaw or various nailers. These tools are a standard for the efficiency they provide and accuracy, which is isn't possible with hand tools. Outside of construction, a similar object would be a sewing machine in comparison to hand-sewing cloth. Why waste the time when you can do the task quicker and more accurately by a machine-powered tool?
Power tools come in two types, stationary and portable, and are powered by three different methods: electric motor, compressed air, and gasoline engine. For the typical hand-held tool, an electric motor is most common, followed by compressed air. The latter, in fact, was once applied mostly to paint sprayers and nailers but many standard tools like drills and hammers are now being made as air tools by manufacturers like Campbell Hausfeld. A compressor is needed to power these, while a generator is needed for most corded electric tools. Battery powered tools are another type of portable tool and these give users the convenience of efficiently taking them anywhere around a large work area.
Power Hand Tools
The downside to using power tools is the vibration and noise. To combat excessive vibrations, some companies like Makita and Hitachi have created lower vibration tools. These tools, while being just as efficient, do not vibrate as much while in use, and the user, as a result, can have a better grip on them. As far as noise levels are concerned, workers should consider hearing protection, as most tools go up to the hearing limit of 85dB and some can go higher.
If you work in an industrial occupation, power tools are used by nearly everyone. Whether it's a saw or a screwdriver, the cut or the hole can be done quicker and cleaner. As speed and quality are two important qualities in all work environments, using power tools for any task in a construction or industrial environment is necessary to keep pace.
Special Price!!! TEKTON 2928 14-Piece Power Nut Driver Bit Set
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TEKTON 2928 14-Piece Power Nut Driver Bit Set Feature
- Forged and hardened chrome vanadium steel
- Corrosion-resistant sandblasted finish
- Universal 1/4-inch hex shanks
- Complete with work belt storage clip
- Quality guarantee
TEKTON 2928 14-Piece Power Nut Driver Bit Set Overview
This 14-piece power nut driver bit set features sandblasted, chrome vanadium steel, precision-milled, 1/4"-hex shanks made to fit all power drills, screwguns, and cordless and magnetic screwdrivers. It contains seven power nut driver bits (SAE): 3/16-inch, 1/4-inch, 9/32-inch, 5/16-inch, 11/32-inch, 3/8-inch, and 7/16-inch, and seven other power nut driver bits (metric): 5 mm, 5.5 mm, 6 mm, 7 mm, 8 mm, 10 mm, and 12 mm. It also comes with a plastic storage clip designed to fit on workbelts.SAVE NOW on the special offers below!
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