This reference will help you learn the names of various tools in English. It will be useful for day-to-day conversations and understanding others. Find different sections that include a list of tools, tools with pictures and examples. These resources will make it easier for you to recognize and use these tools in your daily life.
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Tools Names
List of Tools Names
A tool is any physical item that can be used to achieve a goal, especially if the item is not consumed in the process.
- Bolt
- Nail
- Screwdriver
- Bradawl
- Handsaw
- Nut
- Screw
- Wrench
- Backsaw
- Mallet
- Hammer
- Adjustable wrench
- Coping saw
- Pipe wrench
- Hacksaw
- Spirit level
- Pocketknife
- A pair of scissors
- Chainsaw
- Cordless drill
- Brace
- Lineman’s pliers
- Toolbox
- Electric drill
- Corkscrew
- Diagonal pliers
- Tape measure
- Plunger
- Caulking gun
- Slip joint pliers
- Stepladder
- Needle nose pliers
Tools Names with Pictures and Examples
Bolt
A bolt is a type of metal fastener that is used to hold two or more objects together. It typically has a threaded shaft and a head that can be tightened with a wrench or other tool.
- Example: I used a bolt to secure the shelf to the wall.
Nail
A nail is a small metal object with a pointed end that is used for fastening materials together. It is typically hammered into the material and can be made of various materials such as steel or aluminum.
- Example: I used a nail to hang the picture frame on the wall.
Screwdriver
A screwdriver is a tool that is used to tighten or loosen screws. It typically has a handle and a shaft with a tip that fits into the head of the screw.
- Example: I used a screwdriver to tighten the screws on the cabinet door.
Bradawl
A bradawl is a tool that is used to make small holes in wood or other materials. It typically has a sharp, pointed tip and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a bradawl to make a small hole in the wood before inserting the screw.
Handsaw
A handsaw is a cutting tool that is used for cutting wood or other materials by hand. It typically has a long, straight blade with teeth along one edge and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a handsaw to cut the wooden board to the correct size.
Nut
A nut is a small metal object with a threaded hole that is used with a bolt or screw to hold two or more objects together. It is typically tightened with a wrench or pliers.
- Example: I screwed the nut onto the bolt to secure the pieces of metal together.
Screw
A screw is a type of fastener that is used to hold two or more objects together. It typically has a threaded shaft and a head that can be tightened with a screwdriver or other tool.
- Example: I used a screw to attach the hinge to the door.
Wrench
A wrench is a tool that is used for tightening or loosening nuts, bolts, or other fasteners. It typically has a handle and a fixed or adjustable jaw that can grip the fastener.
- Example: I used a wrench to tighten the bolts on the bicycle wheel.
Backsaw
A backsaw is a type of handsaw that is used for making precise cuts in wood or other materials. It has a stiffening rib on the back of the blade to keep it straight and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a backsaw to make a precise cut in the wooden board.
Mallet
A mallet is a type of hammer that has a large, usually wooden head. It is used for striking objects that need to be driven or shaped without damaging them.
- Example: I used a mallet to gently tap the wooden pegs into place.
Hammer
A hammer is a tool that is used for driving nails, breaking objects apart, or hitting objects to create an impact. It typically has a heavy metal head and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a hammer to hang the picture frame on the wall.
Adjustable wrench
An adjustable wrench, also known as a crescent wrench, is a type of wrench that has an adjustable jaw to fit different sizes of nuts and bolts. It typically has a handle and a movable jaw that can be adjusted with a thumbwheel.
- Example: I used an adjustable wrench to tighten the bolt on the bicycle seat.
Coping saw
A coping saw is a type of handsaw that is used for cutting intricate shapes and curves in wood or other materials. It has a thin, narrow blade and a handle for gripping.
- Example sentence: I used a coping saw to cut the curved shape in the wooden frame.
Pipe wrench
A pipe wrench is a type of wrench that is used for turning or holding pipes or other cylindrical objects. It has adjustable jaws that can grip the pipe tightly without slipping.
- Example: I used a pipe wrench to tighten the plumbing connections under the sink.
Hacksaw
A hacksaw is a type of handsaw that is used for cutting metal or other hard materials. It has a fine-toothed blade that can be easily replaced when it becomes dull and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a hacksaw to cut the metal pipe to the correct length.
Spirit level
A spirit level, also known as a bubble level, is a tool that is used for determining whether a surface is level or plumb. It typically has a rectangular body with a bubble in a liquid-filled vial and can be used in various orientations.
- Example: I used a spirit level to make sure the picture frame was hanging straight on the wall.
Pocketknife
A pocketknife is a small folding knife that is designed to be carried in a pocket or purse. It typically has one or more blades that can be locked in place when in use.
- Example: I used my pocketknife to open the package when I didn’t have scissors nearby.
A pair of scissors
A pair of scissors is a tool that is used for cutting various materials such as paper, fabric, or hair.
- Example: I used a pair of scissors to cut the wrapping paper for the gift.
Chainsaw
A chainsaw is a powerful cutting tool that is used for cutting trees, logs, and other large objects.
- Example: We used a pair of chainsaws to cut down the large tree in the backyard.
Cordless drill
A cordless drill is a power tool that is used for drilling holes or driving screws. It is battery-powered and does not require a cord or electrical outlet.
- Example: I used a cordless drill to hang the shelves on the wall without having to worry about cords or outlets.
Brace
A brace is a hand tool that is used for drilling holes in wood or other materials. It typically has a U-shaped frame that holds a drill bit and a handle for gripping.
- Example: I used a brace and bit to drill the holes in the wooden board for the dowels.
Lineman’s pliers
Lineman’s pliers, also known as combination pliers, are a type of pliers that are used for cutting, gripping, and bending wires and other materials. They typically have a cutting edge, a gripping surface, and a joint for adjusting the size of the opening.
- Example: I used lineman’s pliers to strip the insulation off the electrical wire before connecting it to the outlet.
Toolbox
A toolbox is a container that is used for storing and carrying tools. It can be made of various materials such as metal, plastic, or wood and can have compartments or drawers for organizing the tools.
- Example: I keep all of my tools organized in my toolbox so that I can easily find what I need when I’m working on a project.
Electric drill
An electric drill is a power tool that is used for drilling holes or driving screws. It is powered by electricity and typically has a cord that plugs into an electrical outlet.
- Example: I used an electric drill to attach the brackets to the wall for the shelves.
Corkscrew
A corkscrew is a tool that is used for removing corks from wine bottles or other cork-sealed containers. It typically has a spiral-shaped metal rod that is inserted into the cork and a handle for twisting and pulling the cork out.
- Example: I used a corkscrew to open the bottle of wine for dinner.
Diagonal pliers
Diagonal pliers, also known as wire cutters, are a type of pliers that are used for cutting wires or other materials. They have a cutting edge that is angled to make it easier to cut wires in tight spaces.
- Example: I used diagonal pliers to cut the wire to the correct length for the electrical connection.
Tape measure
A tape measure is a tool that is used for measuring distances or lengths. It typically has a long, flexible ribbon or tape that is marked with units of measurement such as inches or centimeters.
- Example: I used a tape measure to measure the length of the wooden board before cutting it to size.
Plunger
A plunger is a tool that is used for unclogging drains or toilets. It typically has a rubber cup that is placed over the drain or toilet opening and a handle for pushing and pulling to create suction and force out the blockage.
- Example: I used a plunger to unclog the toilet after it wouldn’t flush.
Caulking gun
A caulking gun is a tool that is used for applying sealant or caulk to seal gaps or joints between surfaces. It typically has a trigger that pushes a plunger to dispense the caulk from a cartridge.
- Example: I used a caulking gun to apply the sealant around the bathtub to prevent water from leaking.
Slip joint pliers
Slip joint pliers, also known as adjustable pliers, are a type of pliers that are used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts, or other objects of various sizes.
- Example: I used slip joint pliers to tighten the faucet handle on the sink.
Stepladder
A stepladder is a type of ladder that has two or more steps and is designed for use indoors or in areas where a taller ladder would be impractical. It typically has a folding design for easy storage.
- Example: I used a stepladder to change the lightbulb in the ceiling fixture.
Needle nose pliers
Needle nose pliers, also known as long-nose pliers, are a type of pliers that have long, narrow jaws that taper to a point. They are used for gripping and manipulating small objects or reaching into tight spaces.
- Example: I used needle nose pliers to bend the wire into the correct shape for the jewelry clasp.
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