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  2. List of NATO Supply Classification Groups - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... 5120: Hand Tools, Non-edged, Non-powered;

  3. Category:Hand tools - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Pages in category "Hand tools" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 ...

  4. Hand scraper - Wikipedia

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    A hand scraper is a single-edged tool used to scrape metal or other materials from a surface. This may be required where a surface needs to be trued , corrected for fit to a mating part, needs to retain oil (usually on a freshly ground surface), or to give a decorative finish.

  5. Hand tool - Wikipedia

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    A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand rather than a motor. [1] Categories of hand tools include wrenches, pliers, cutters, files, striking tools, struck or hammered tools, screwdrivers, vises, clamps, snips, hacksaws, drills, and knives. Outdoor tools such as garden forks, pruning shears, and rakes are

  6. Gimlet (tool) - Wikipedia

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    A gimlet is a hand tool for drilling small holes, mainly in wood, without splitting. It was defined in Joseph Gwilt's Architecture (1859) as "a piece of steel of a semi-cylindrical form, hollow on one side, having a cross handle at one end and a worm or screw at the other". [1] A gimlet is always a small tool.

  7. Scythe - Wikipedia

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    Billhook, a version of the sickle used for cutting shrubs and branches; Death, a cultural personification depicted in some mythologies as wielding a scythe; Grain cradle, for aligning grain stems; Harpe, a Greek or Roman long sickle or scythe which doubled as a weapon; Kama (tool), a Japanese hand scythe used in farming, and martial arts

  8. Snips - Wikipedia

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    Snips, also known as shears, are hand tools used to cut sheet metal and other tough webs. It is a cutting tool. Workers use various types of snips, with the cutting edges being straight or curved to various degrees. The style of edge employed will depend if a straight sheer or some type of shapes cut is necessary.

  9. Billhook - Wikipedia

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    The hooked front of the blade is designed to prevent the sharpened inner edge from hitting the ground, which would quickly damage or blunt it. Billhooks were the tool of choice for clearing areas of brush and shrubs, since this activity requires chopping close to the ground.