Hand power tools are tools that are manually operated but are powered by electricity, batteries, or compressed air to provide increased efficiency and ease of use. Here are a few examples of hand power tools:
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Corded Electric Drill: A versatile tool used for drilling holes and driving screws. It has a motor powered by an electrical cord.
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Cordless Drill/Driver: Similar to the corded drill but powered by rechargeable batteries, providing portability.
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Angle Grinder: A handheld tool used for cutting, grinding, and polishing various materials. It has a rotating abrasive disc.
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Circular Saw: A hand-held saw with a circular blade used for making straight cuts in various materials, such as wood and metal.
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Reciprocating Saw: Also known as a recip saw, it's used for rough cutting and demolition tasks. It has a blade that moves back and forth rapidly.
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Jigsaw: Used for making curved cuts and intricate shapes in wood, plastic, and metal. It has a reciprocating blade that moves up and down.
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Random Orbital Sander: A handheld tool used for sanding and smoothing surfaces. It has a round sanding pad that moves in an orbital pattern.
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Impact Driver: Similar to a drill but with more torque, ideal for driving screws and bolts into tough materials.
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Heat Gun: Used to emit hot air for tasks like paint stripping, shrink-wrapping, and loosening adhesives.
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Rotary Tool (Dremel): A versatile handheld tool with various attachments for grinding, polishing, carving, and engraving.
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Nail Gun: Also known as a nailer, it's used for quickly and efficiently driving nails into wood or other materials.
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Ratchet Wrench: A handheld tool for fastening and loosening bolts and nuts.
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Belt Sander: Used to remove material quickly and smooth surfaces using a continuous loop of sandpaper.
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Handheld Router: Used for shaping edges, hollowing out areas, and creating decorative profiles in wood.
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Cordless Multi-Tool: A versatile tool with various attachments for tasks like sanding, cutting, scraping, and more.
 
These are just a few examples of hand power tools. Each tool has its specific functions and features, catering to different tasks in various industries and DIY projects.
                
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