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Mechanic Safety Tips for Working in the Garage
1. Don’t smoke in or near the garages.
2. Keep your work area clean.
3. Wear protective gear.
4. Know where fire extinguishers are at all times.
5. Never work under a vehicle that isn’t properly supported.
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TOOL OF THE DAY: PLIERS
Pliers are used to grip, position, tighten, loosen, and cut certain metal elements. Learn about THREE types of pliers: slip-joint, linesman and needle-nose.
Slip-Joint Pliers: are handy for holding or bending flat or round stock, can crimp sheet metal, loop a wire, cut soft wire nails, remove cotter pins, and, if necessary, loosen or tighten a nut.
Linesman’s Pliers: Sometimes called electrician’s pliers or engineer’s pliers (the latter variety is often sold without insulated handles), these are very versatile steel tools.
Needle-nose Pliers: Smaller in scale than linesman’s pliers, the needle-nose pliers are particularly well suited to working with wire in confined spaces like electrical boxes, though they are also useful for bending and holding metal fittings. Their jaws taper to a point, and at the nose have serrations on the gripping surface. At the throat of the tool near the pivot there is a side cutter. Sometimes called radio pliers, this tool is also handy for working with small nuts, washers, or other pieces that need to be precisely placed, perhaps out of the reach of your fingers.
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1. A Brake spring plier is actually a multi-device specifically designed to deal with the springs found in drum brakes. The tip of one jaw is rounded to remove the springs, while the other is rotated to hold the springs back. One of the handles also consists of a ratchet to separate the shoe hold-down pin.
2. Locking pliers are made to lock the jaws in place, making them engaging for snatching screws and bolts. There are a variety of jaw sizes available for this tool, which enables you to choose a design that best suits your needs. They are also known as Vise-Grips.
3. Fencing pliers- This curious-looking multi-tool resembles a hammer with two handles. The positions in the fulcrum provide to cut the wires of various gauges, while the staples in the left jawbone have a hammer surface for driving. The right jaw paws can be used to remove staples, and the jaw itself has a gripping surface and a round grip hole.
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Angel Grinder vs Polisher: Are they Interchangeble?
An angle grinder is a tool that can grind metal and cut stucco, tile, and pavers. It can also be used for sanding, sharpening, and polishing different materials too.
A polisher is a tool that is known for its aggressive finishing process that uses an abrasive and leather strop or work wheel to smooth out the surface of an item or material.
At first glance, it is a tool that looks very similar to an angle grinder. While a polisher can literally do just one type of task, an angle grinder can grind metal, cut a variety of materials, and with the right attachment even do polishing.
If you have an angle grinder and are wondering if you can convert it into a polisher instead of buying a new tool, then you will be happy to know that it can be done.
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MORE on Pliers:
1. A Brake spring plier is actually a multi-device specifically designed to deal with the springs found in drum brakes. The tip of one jaw is rounded to remove the springs, while the other is rotated to hold the springs back. One of the handles also consists of a ratchet to separate the shoe hold-down pin.
2. Locking pliers are made to lock the jaws in place, making them engaging for snatching screws and bolts. There are a variety of jaw sizes available for this tool, which enables you to choose a design that best suits your needs. They are also known as Vise-Grips.
3. Fencing pliers- This curious-looking multi-tool resembles a hammer with two handles. The positions in the fulcrum provide to cut the wires of various gauges, while the staples in the left jawbone have a hammer surface for driving. The right jaw paws can be used to remove staples, and the jaw itself has a gripping surface and a round grip hole.
TOOL OF THE DAY: PLIERS
Pliers are used to grip, position, tighten, loosen, and cut certain metal elements. Learn about THREE types of pliers: slip-joint, linesman and needle-nose.
Slip-Joint Pliers: are handy for holding or bending flat or round stock, can crimp sheet metal, loop a wire, cut soft wire nails, remove cotter pins, and, if necessary, loosen or tighten a nut.
Linesman’s Pliers: Sometimes called electrician’s pliers or engineer’s pliers (the latter variety is often sold without insulated handles), these are very versatile steel tools.
Needle-nose Pliers: Smaller in scale than linesman’s pliers, the needle-nose pliers are particularly well suited to working with wire in confined spaces like electrical boxes, though they are also useful for bending and holding metal fittings. Their jaws taper to a point, and at the nose have serrations on the gripping surface. At the throat of the tool near the pivot there is a side cutter. Sometimes called radio pliers, this tool is also handy for working with small nuts, washers, or other pieces that need to be precisely placed, perhaps out of the reach of your fingers.
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Mechanic Safety Tips for Working in the Garage
1. Don’t smoke in or near the garages.
2. Keep your work area clean.
3. Wear protective gear.
4. Know where fire extinguishers are at all times.
5. Never work under a vehicle that isn’t properly supported.
WITH US TO STAY PROTECTED!
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