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a punch used to mark drill spots punch that is ground to an angle around 60 degrees can be automatic spring loaded or manually hit with a ball peen hammer |
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has a sharp point to mark locations and transferring dimensions on sheet metal, punch that is ground to about 30 degrees. is not used to mark a spot for a drill or drive a pin or rivet from a hole |
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punch that has a flat tip and uniform shank mainly used to remove rivets |
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punch used to aid to drivnig bolts and pins from their holes. It's taper chank is driven into the hole until it almost fills it then a pin punch finishes the job |
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transfer punch is a special punch used to mark rivet holes when using an original template to a new skin |
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flat side is used for pounding while the ball end is typically used to peen over rivets.. this is not the method used for securing rivets in aircraft however |
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has a crowned head used for driving nails. the head is hardened and therefor brittle. the claw on the other end is used for removing nails |
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has a horizontal peen used in bending metal |
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has a vertical peen inline with the handle used in bending metal |
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have large smooth faces and are light weight. is specifally used to remove small dents to smooth or stretch sheet metal. also called planishing hammer |
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either soft faced or hard faced. these are used for pounding when the work is not to be marred by the action |
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most common holding tool used in aviation, comes in length from 4 to over 9 inches. there is a double hole used as a pivit which allows the jaw to work in two positions increasing the range of material that can be gripped. |
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also called water pump pliers, has several curved grooves that make up a series of inter locking joines |
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a compound action type plier that is adjustable by a screw. a toggle action clamps the jaws together and can be releaseed by a small lever. |
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has long handles and a flat serrated mouth that is used to get a tight grip on safety wire |
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have long thin jaws and mainly used in electronic work |
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a special avaiation tools that combines the featers of a duck bill and is used to secure bolt heads or nuts with safety wire |
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this chisel is ground to about 70 degrees and is used to cut or shear metal. |
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has a narrow cutting edge that is beveled on one or both sides that is used often to knock the heads off rivers and also used for cutting keyways or channels |
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used to cut v grooves in metal |
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their size, their kind, and their cut |
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range from coarse, bastard, second cut, smooth cut, and dead smooth cut |
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safe edges on a file have |
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larger teeth for the same grade |
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tang, heal, the face, the edge |
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this file is tapered and single cut |
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this file has a sage edge |
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this file has a flat side and a curved side that can be single or double cut |
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tapered in width and thickness |
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this file is cylindrical and tapered and used for small round holes and for cutting a radius in a grove or keyway |
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have individual cut teeth and leaves a rough finish |
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has curved teeth and produces a smooth finish |
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a card used for cleaning files |
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shear that makes long straight cuts |
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