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PRESENTATIONELECTRONICS SHOP

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WELLCOME

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# RAHMAN, MD.SHAMINUR ID: 12-20676-1# SULTANA, RAJWANA ID:12-21418-2#KABIR, AL EMRAN ID:13-24586-2#RAWNAK, RUBAIYET ID:13-24562-2

PRESENTED BY

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DRILLS

PILERS

SCREWDRIVERS

TOOLS

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A hand tool, power tool, or machine with a rotating cutting tip or reciprocating hammer or chisel, used for making holes .

DRILL

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HAND DRILLS PORTABLE DRILLS HAMMER DRILLS BANCH DRILL CONSTRUCTION DRILLS

DRILLS TYPE

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HAND DRILL

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HAND DRILL

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PORTABLE DRILL

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HAMMER DRILL

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BANCH DRILL

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DRILL BITS

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CONSTRUCTION DRILL

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LARGE DRILL BITS

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COMBINATIONAL PILER DIGONAL CUTTER PILER LONG NOSE PILERS ROUND NOSE PILER HEAVY DUTY CABLE CUTTER VICE GRIP PILER WIRE STRIPPERS CRIMPLING TOOLS TIN SNIPS PILERS

PILERS TYPE

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COMBINATIONAL PILER  Combines a pair of flat nosed pliers and a wire cutter

Application :# Cutting wire/metal clad cable# Bending & straightening# Gripping & others

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Diagonal Cutting Pliers Application: # Cutting conductors in confined spaces or close to electrical terminals.# Stripping the outer sheath of flexible cable ready for terminating.

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Application: Holding small parts without obstructing your view. Reaching into confined spaces. Shaping control wiring in electrical equipment.

Long Taper Nose (or long nose) PilersIn general, the jaws are serrated for gripping purposes.

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Application: Shape loops in conductors. Shaping eyes in conductors to fit terminal screws.

Round Nose NliersProvided with tapered, rounded (conical-shaped) jaws.

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Heavy Duty Cable CutterLarge cutter with a scissor action

• Application: • Cutting large cable, consumer mains/cable.

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WIRE STRIPPERThey usually have a means of adjusting, or provide access to

different cutter positions to cater for varying wire sizes. • Application: • Stripping small size conductors.• Flexible conductors.

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 CRIMPING TOOLS

Come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes.

• Application: • Provide a compressed conductive connection

between the ends of cables to be joined or more commonly between terminal lugs and cables. They also have a cutting edge.

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TIN SNIPS PILERCome with straight or curved blades to cut left-

handed or right-handed. • Application: • Cutting sheet metal.• Cutting cable tray.• Cutting duct.

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SCREWDRIVERS• A screwdriver is a tool, manual or powered, for

turning (driving or removing) screws. Handles of screwdrivers are most commonly made from a plastic resin or wood and can sometimes even have a rubberised covering to improve grip. The two most common screwdrivers tips available are the Standard (or Flat tip) screwdriver used for screws with slotted heads, and the Phillips (or Cross-head) screwdriver which is used for screws with cross shaped recesses in the head.

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SCREWDRIVERS TYPE

• Standard or Flat Tip Screwdrivers• Phillips Head Screwdrivers• Offset Screwdrivers• Allen Key or Hex Key

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Standard or Flat Tip Screwdrivers

• The most commonly found screwdrivers are the Standard or Flat Tip screwdriver, which matches screws with a vertical slot through their heads. Always ensure the tip of the screwdriver fits neatly into this slot and does not slip when being turned. The tip of the screwdriver should also be the same width as the screw head.

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Standard or Flat Tip Screwdrivers

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Phillips Head Screwdrivers (MOST COMMONLY USED)

• The second most commonly found type of screwdriver, the Phillips or Cross-head screwdriver, has an x-shaped head that matches the “X “on the head of the screw. Once securely seated in the Phillips head screw, the operator can apply much more torque for fastening. This screwdriver is purposely designed to come out or slip once the screw is in place securely. The user can thus have far more control over the tightening procedure.

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Phillips Head Screwdrivers

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Phillips Head Screwdrivers

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Offset Screwdrivers• This type of screwdriver is shaped like a

letter “z” and has a variety of different tips. It is specifically designed for use in small or awkward spaces.

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Offset Screwdrivers

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Offset Screwdrivers

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Allen Key or Hex Key

• Another rather surprising addition to the “screwdriver” stable – an Allen key is however still one by definition. An Allen key is an L-shaped piece of metal with a hexagonal head. Allen screws are often found on bicycle seats and on some D.I.Y furnishings.

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Allen Key or Hex Key

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Allen Key or Hex Key

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THANK YOU

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ANY QUESTION….??