List of Power Tools
Power tools include:
- Impact driver
- Air compressor
- Alligator shear
- Angle grinder
- Bandsaw
- Belt sander
- Biscuit joiner
- Ceramic tile cutter tile saw
- Chainsaw
- Circular saw
- Concrete saw
- Cold saw
- Crusher
- Diamond blade
- Diamond tools
- Disc sander
- Drill
- Floor sander
- Grinding machine
- Heat gun
- Impact wrench
- Jackhammer
- Jointer
- Jigsaw
- Lathe
- Miter saw
- Nail gun (electric and battery as well as powder actuated)
- Needle scaler
- Pneumatic torque wrench
- Powder-actuated tools
- Power wrench
- Radial arm saw
- Random orbital sander
- Reciprocating saw
- Rotary reciprocating saw
- Rotary tool
- Sabre saw
- Sander
- Scrollsaw
- Steel cut off saw
- Table saw
- Thickness planer
- Trimmer
- Wall chaser
- Wood router
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