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- Torque wrench. This tool applies a specified torque to bolted joints. Its use reduces the risk of thread damage due to excessive force.
- Ratchet Wrench. This tool is designed so that it does not need to be lifted when screwing and unscrewing fasteners. This allows working with screw connections in tight spaces.
- Combination wrench. This has an open fork shape at one end and a ring at the other. It provides a secure grip on fastenings. It stands out for its simple design and low cost.
- Tap wrench. This simple tool can help you with tightly screwed connections.
- Sockets. These bits are used on tap wrenches, ratchet wrenches, drill drivers and other tools. They allow you to quickly screw and unscrew any type of screw fastener.
- flat screwdriver. This tool is essential for screwing or unscrewing screw fasteners. Especially when there are no electrical or pneumatic devices. It is cheap and takes up little space when stored.
- Phillips screwdriver. This tool has the same benefits as the previous one.
- Rubber mallet. This hand tool is used for smoothing, assembling and removing fragile parts. It is also used when working with simple or wood chisels or other tools to prevent damage to the handle.
- Tire lever. This tool allows the removal of metal parts and damaged assemblies. It is available in different sizes.
- Wire brush. A wire brush is used to clean metal surfaces. You can use it to quickly remove old paint, rust and dirt.