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Saturday, March 10, 2012

SAFETY TIPS FOR USING HAND TOOLS



The following safety tips should be kept in mind whenever you are working with hand tools:
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Always pull a wrench toward you for best control and safety. Never push a wrench.
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Keep wrenches and all hand tools clean to help prevent rust and to allow for a better, firmer grip.
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Always use a 6-point socket or a box-end wrench to break loose a tight bolt or nut.
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Use a box-end wrench for torque and an open-end wrench for speed.
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Never use a pipe extension or other type of “cheater bar on a wrench or ratchet handle. If more force is required, use a larger tool or use penetrating oil and/or heat on the fastener. (If heat is used to remove a fastener, always replace it with a new part.)
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Always use the proper tool for the job. If a specialized tool is required, use the proper tool and do not try to use another tool improperly.
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Never expose any tool to excessive heat. High temperatures can reduce the strength (“draw the temper”) of metal tools.
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Never use a hammer on any wrench or socket handle unless you are using a special “staking face” wrench designed to be used with a hammer.
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Replace any tools that are damaged or worn.