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| 4 | locking pliers are used to tightly grip and then lock on the fastener and sometimes called Vise-Grips |   
| 5 | groove joint pliers adjust to a wide range of sizes. |   
| 6 | is a wrench with a 'jaw' of adjustable width, allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head (nut, bolt, etc.) rather than just one fastener, as with a conventional fixed span. |   
| 8 | has a box-end and an open-end that are either metric or standard |   
| 9 | in combination with sockets are used to quickly turn nuts and bolts. A ratchet is basically a lever with a pivoting mechanism |   
| 10 | - have long pointed jaws. These can be used to grip or pull objects that are in hard-to-reach areas. |   
| 11 | wrenches that are open on both ends and are different sizes on each end |   
| 12 | wrenches that are closed on both ends and are different sizes on each end |   
| 13 | one of the most basic and versatile hand tools. |   
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| 1 | can be directly connected to the ratchet or first connected to a universal joint or driver extension and are classified as regular or deep well. |   
| 2 | are handy adjustable tools that can be used in a variety of situations. Pliers are used to grab, turn, cut, or bend. |   
| 3 | diagonal cutters have sharp cutters instead of gripping jaws like most pliers and used for cutting wires |   
| 7 | a tool consisting of a handle with one end designed to hold, twist, or turn an object (such as a bolt or nut) |   
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