Sockets, Ratchets, and Impacts Speed Wrench - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives
Ratchet - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives Not a hammer or a punch!!
Socket Driver - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives
Nut Driver -The socket part of the nut driver is made as part of the tool and cannot be changed
Breaker Bar - Does not ratchet - Has an extra long handle for more torque - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives
Impact Driver Designed to loosen nuts and bolts with vibration - Available in 3/8”, 1/2” Drives
Cylinder Hone -
Extension - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives - Available in 1” to 24” lengths
Hand tool socket - Hand tool sockets are chrome - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives - Can be a 12pt. or 6pt. - Can be short wall or deep wall -Not to be used with impact tools
Impact sockets - Impact sockets have a black oxide finish - Available in 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” Drives - Can be a 12pt. or 6pt. - Can be short wall or deep wall - Can be used with hand tools
Sparkplug Socket - For removing and installing sparkplugs only - Has a protective rubber insert
Compression Tester -
Adjustable Wrench - Adjustable to the proper size - Most likely to round off corners - Fixed jaw towards the direction of force
Open End Wrench - Makes contact with only two sides - Can turn fasteners that you can’t get a socket on - Allows for faster turning
Box End Wrench - Ends of the wrench are boxed in or closed - Need to have access to one side of the bolt or nut - Less likely to slip or round off due to more contact - Can be 12pt or 6pt
Double offset - Allows you to reach a recessed fastener and still have some room for your knuckles
Combination Wrench - Open end has no offset - Box end has a 15 o offset - Available in 12pt or 6pt on box end
Allen or Hex Wrench - Six sided bar - Used for Cap bolts with a “Hex” recessed hole - Not interchangeable with a torx type fasteners
Wrenches When using wrenches Always try to use the wrench so that you are pulling on the handle rather than pushing it. Why?
Gear Puller -
Phillips Head Screwdriver
Flat Head Screwdriver
Flywheel Puller - Assists with the removal of the flywheel
Valve Spring Compressor -
Torx Bit - Not interchangeable with “Hex” wrenches - Can be a screwdriver type handle or a socket type - Can range in size from T5 to T40
Dead Blow Hammer - Has an empty cavity with lead shot - Plastic coated - Not for driving punches or chisels
Ballpeen Hammer - Used to drive punches and chisels - Not used for manipulating parts into place - Heavy steel or cast iron head
Ring Compressor -
Ring Expander -
Flywheel Holder -
Combination Slip-Joint Pliers - Used for hose clamps, holding parts, and griping materials - Not used to tighten or loosen fasteners
Channel Locks - Used for hose clamps, holding parts, and griping materials - Not used to tighten or loosen fasteners - Has an adjustable minimum opening jaw - Long handles for more gripping power
Needle Nose Pliers - Pointy jaws for reaching into small or tight areas - Some have a cutter for cutting small gauge wire, zip ties, etc. - Used for moving, holding, or manipulating objects - Not used to tighten or loosen fasteners
Vice-Grips - Used for clamping, holding, and Manipulating material and parts - Not for tightening or loosening fasteners
Side Cutters - Used for cutting wire, zip ties, small diameter materials - Not used to handle material or turn fasteners
Center Punch - Tapered shaft - Pointed end for marking material
Valve Lapper -
Gasket Scraper -
Torque Wrench -
Aligning Punch - Used for aligning parts - Flat end for driving - Longer tapered shaft
Pin Punch - Thin straight shaft for driving pins, bolts, other fasteners - Small ones are pin punches, Larger ones are Drift punches
Cold Chisel - Used for cutting or shearing material - Not used like a punch
Grind off the mushroom and form a chamfer Chisel and Punch Rules
Magnetic Pick-up Tool
Feeler Gauge
Spring Compressor