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Hand tools are manually-operated tools that fit in the hand.
Hammers are simple, usually hand-held tools intended to deliver impact force to an object using a non-rotary force. They can be powered or manually-driven.
Hand saws are hand-held tools, either powered or manually-driven, that are designed to cut through softer materials. They accomplish cutting using a hard, serrated blade, or by using a wire with an abrasive edge.
Hand tools are manually-operated tools that fit in the hand.
Pliers (plyers) are handheld, manually-powered hand tools, often employing serrated jaws, designed for holding, cutting, bending, or manipulation of tough or difficult materials such as wire, sheet metal, or fine machine components.
Pry bars, also known as crowbars or pinch bars, are hand tools constructed of steel which are used to remove nails and pry apart building materials in demolition and construction applications. Pry bars have an angled flattened end, sometimes forked, that allow to be used as a lever. Crowbars are designed with a curved end and angled end that allow proper leverage during nail removal.
Punches are tools used to perforate material in order to create a cut the shape of the punch edge.
Screwdrivers, also known as turn screws, are hand-held, manually-powered simple implements designed for insertion and tightening of screws.
Utility knives are handheld, bladed cutting tools used to shear various materials during many manufacturing, handling, and construction processes.