Module 1 Handtools Presentation
Module 1 Handtools Presentation
o Toolkit
o Hands On Paperwork
o Safety Glasses
Pre – Quiz!
What kind of screw driver is
pictured below?
Phillips Head Flat Head Torx
CORRECT!
A torx (pronounced “Torcs”) screw
driver is just one of the many types of
drivers we will discuss. A torx
screwdriver is characterized by the 6
point star pattern on the head. Of
course, it works to drive screws with the
same pattern. Torx Screw Driver resist
something called “CAM-OUT” better
than their more common counterparts,
the Phillips and the Flat Head screw
driver. “CAM-OUT” is when the
screwdriver slips out of the screw head
when the torque applied to drive the
screw exceeds a certain value. Meaning,
the screws are less resistant to high
torque motions provided by the driver.
What picture depicts a
ratcheting socket wrench?
CORRECT!
A ratcheting Socket wrench is a
special tool we will discuss in
detail later on. Wrenches are used
to secure bolts in any number of
manufacturing practices. Socket
wrenches are interchangeable,
meaning you can change of the
bit head size to fit different bolt
sizes. A ratcheting system allows
easier motion by loading and
unloading in one direction at a
time.
What type of pliers would you use to
grip and lock the piece you are working
with?
CORRECT!
The object to the right is called a
vice grip plier or locking plier. It
can grab and move items or hold
items in place like any other set of
pliers, but what makes the vice
grips unique is that they have a
locking mechanism that can be set
by the operator. Once it is set, the
grips will lock in place and won’t
move until they are released by the
operator. This helps keep objects
in place when working with them.
The next few slides describe the various non
powered hand tools you will encounter in
regular shop usage. Included in the red
toolbox with you are a collection of these
tools. Please, as you read about these tools,
pull the corresponding item out to investigate.
Files are used to remove a
Files
small amount of material
from a work face surface.
Files can be used in Wood
working, metal working
and with plastics to create
clean edges, remove burs
and other imperfections,
smooth sharp edges and
remove excess material in
small amounts. Files
come in numerous sizes
and roughness to work
with different materials.
Files
Files have different types of rasps and
rifflers, or “patterns” on their surface.
These are used for better gripping on a
material or for causing a courser or
finer grind on the material you are
working.
Torque is equal to the force we are applying times the length of the lever arm.
To increase torque, increase either the length of your lever arm or the force.
An easy way to extend the length of a lever arm is to slip a pipe over the
wrench end.
Please find the wrenches in the toolbox to explore. There will be some tasks at
the end to complete using these tools.
Clamps
A vice is a device used for
work holding, or holding a part
in place while working with it.
The vice in this picture is a
table vice. It is bolted to a
work table for general use. A
vice is a very useful, common
tool that can be used for a
variety of projects. In the next
few slides, we touch on a few
different types of vices and
clamping methods.
Clamps
Framing hammers can also be used to remove nails. The back of the hammer, or
the claw part of the hammer, can be used like a crowbar, while you use the top
head of the hammer as your fulcrum. In the picture to the left, a block of wood is
used to lift the hammer away from the work surface while removing the nail. This
helps prevent the hammer from deforming the work piece any further.
Hammers
Flat head
Screw Drivers
Screw drivers require torque and
pressure to drive nails and to remove
them. It is also best practice to screw
or unscrew fasteners with keeping the
screwdriver as straight as possible.
This will provide the most surface
contact with the screw for better
tightening and removing.
A back saw works in one direction, back. So as you drive the saw
toward yourself, it cuts the material. Back saws are used for cutting
larger items, not intricate shapes. Usually they are used to cut wood,
but can be used for metal working if need be.
Saws
A crosscut saw is the type of that loggers use. It is generally big and
meant for two people, or sometimes, like the picture above, is made for
one person to use with a handle on the other end. This is because the
saws are generally long and incredibly flexible, making them hard to
handle. But they are effective at their jobs of cutting large things,
especially wood.
Saws
Hand Drills are used to drill holes into wood before placing a screw in
them. They were used before we had electric drills and drill presses to
do the same work. They are still a handy tool to know how to use. In
our project later, you will get a chance to use one to drill pilot holes.
(Pilot holes are holes you pre drill so you easier insert a screw of
fastener.
Hand Drill
Hand drills use gears to turn a rotor at the front to turn a drill. Many hand drill
feature a way to interchange the drill size. Many of them look like the one
pictured below, with a handle for stability and another for turning the drill.
Hand drills require force, and it is best to use them with your shoulder directly
above the hole you are drilling.
What is next?
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