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Driving Tools

The tool used to drive a slotted


screw head is called a common
blade, flat-blade, slot-head,
straight, flat, flat-tip, or "flat-head"
screwdriver.

A screwdriver having a cross-shaped tip


rather than the rectangular tip of a standard
(flat-blade) screwdriver.

A jewelers screwdriver is a very


small screwdriver, sometimes
called a precision screwdriver, and
includes other fine-work tools such
as eyeglass screwdrivers. These
are more useful for fine work, such
as electronics, eyeglasses, watches
and jewelry.

Splicing Tools
A side cutter is a dual tool. Not
only does it cut wire, but it can also
be used as pliers to loosen stuck
bolts or other tools during a project.
Side cutter pliers effortlessly cut
wire and help speed up the overall
job. This is because the worker
doesn't need to put one tool down
and pick up another one to cut the
wire.

A wire stripper is a small, hand-held


device used to strip the electrical
insulation from electric wires.

Needle-nose pliers (also known as


pointy-nose pliers, long-nose pliers,
pinch-nose pliers or snipe-nose pliers)
are both cutting and holding pliers used
by artisans, jewelry designers,
electricians, network engineers and
other tradesmen to bend, re-position and
snip wire.

Soldering Tools

This is a simple soldering iron stand composed of a heavy-duty metal base and a
reinforced spring holder. The base and holder are detachable. A circular cleaning
sponge, which has a nice home at the bottom of the base, is included.

A soldering iron is a hand tool used in


soldering. It supplies heat to melt
solder so that it can flow into the joint
between two workpieces. A soldering
iron is composed of a heated metal tip
and an insulated handle.

A desoldering pump,
colloquially known as a
solder sucker, is a manuallyoperated device which is used
to remove solder from a
printed circuit board. There
are two types: the plunger
style and bulb style.

Boring Tools

Cutting Tools

Axiliary Tools

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