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Building and construction tools and machines include hand tools and power tools used in the building and construction industry.
Tool accessories include abrasive attachments, drill bits, cutting blades and other consumables pertaining to the building and construction industry.
Demolition hammers are power tools that are used in the removal of hardened materials such as rock, concrete, and asphalt. An internal mechanism repeatedly strikes a chisel to deface the substrate.
Hand tools are manually-operated tools that fit in the hand.
Inspection and measurement tools include dimensional gages and video inspection tools used in the building and construction industry.
Nailers, also referred to as nail guns, are tools used to drive nails and brads into wood, concrete and other materials. Nailers are usually electrically or pneumatically powered, however some applications, such as flooring installation, use manually powered nailers.
Oxy-fuel cutting and welding equipment melt an areas with an arc and then use a high-velocity, high-temperature, ionized gas to make cuts.
Power tools include a wide range of devices for fabrication, assembly, construction, and repair. They are usually motor-driven.
Staplers are handheld tools used to drive staples. Staplers can be divided into two main categories; those used in desk or office applications for joining sheets of paper, and those used in construction applications to drive staples into wood or masonry.
Torque multipliers are tools that accept input torque and increase it via gear reduction. This creates a mechanical advantage for turning hard-to-torque assemblies.
Tube and Pipe Bending Machines are used to bend or coil metal pipe or tubing to a desired radius.
Welders and welding machines include all manner of devices used for welding, brazing and soldering.
Work lights are portable luminaires that provide illumination to dark and dim work zones.