Вы находитесь на странице: 1из 35

Trade Terms #8

#MOOMOO
Adjustable wrench
An adjustable wrench, also called
an adjustable spanner or
an adjustable crescentic a tool,
which can be used to loosen or
tighten a nut or bolt. It has a "jaw"
(the part where the nut or bolt fits
Ball-peen Hammer
A hammer with a flat face that is
used to strike cold chiseled metal
Bell-faced hammer
a claw hammer with a slightly
rounded, or convex, face
Bevel
• To cut on slant at an angle that is
not a right angle
Box-end wrench
• A wrench usually double ended
that has a closed socket
Cat’s paw
A straight steel rod with curved
claws at one end that is use to pull
nails that have been driven flush
chisel
A metal tool with a sharpened
,beveled edge
Chisel bar
A tool with a claw at each end use
to pull out nails
Claw Hammer
A hammer with a flat striking face
Combination wrench
A wrench with an opens end and
closed end
dowel
A pin usually round that fits into a
corresponding hole
fastener
A device such as a bolt, clasp, hook
or lock use to attach or secure one
material to an other
flats
The straight sides or jaw of wrench
opening also the side on a nut or
bolt head
Foot-Pound
Unit of measure use to describe
the amount of pressure exerted
torque
Hex-key wrench
A hexagonal steel bar that is bent
in a form a right angle
Inch-pounds
Unit of measure use to describe
the amount of pressure exerted
joint
a point at which parts of an
artificial structure are joined
level
Perfectly horizontal completely
flat
Nail puller
A tool use to remove nails I know
what you’re saying nawwwww for
real
Newtons-meter
A measure of torque or moment
Equal to the force of one newtons
Opened-end wrench
a wrench with jaws having a fixed
width of openingat one or
both ends of the handle
Peening
• strike with a hammer or the peen
of a hammer
Pipe wrench
a wrench for gripping and turning
a cylindrical object (such as a pipe)
usually by use of two serrated jaws
so designed as to grip
the pipewhen turning in one
direction only
Pliers
pincers with parallel, flat, and
typically serrated surfaces, used
chiefly for gripping small objects or
bending wire
Points
is the point in relation to which all
robot positioning is defined. ... A
typical moving TCP can be defined
in relation to, for example the tip
of a arc welding gun, the center of
a spot welding gun, or the end of a
grading tool
Punch
A steel tool use to indent metal
Ripping bars
a steel bar having one end formed
into a ripping chisel and the other
end shaped like a gooseneck with
a claw for pulling nails
Round off
A smooth out thread or edge on a
screw nut
Square
A piece of metal that can adjust
the cut
Striking(or slugging) wrench
A non adjustable piece of metal
screwed or cut to be rectangular
strip
To damage the head or threads on
a screw nuts or bolts
tempered
Treated with heat to create or
restore hardness in steel
Torque
a twisting force that tends to cause
rotation
Weld
join together (metal pieces or
parts) by heating the surfaces to
the point of melting using a
blowtorch, electric arc, or other
means, and uniting them by
pressing, hammering, etc

Вам также может понравиться