No matter how efficiently automated machines perform, some tasks are impossible without manual assistance. No machinery is as flexible as some of the simple and humble hand tools. And often, it’s these that yield the desired results, even in the high-tech world of electronics manufacturing.
It has been proven over decades that hand tools are essential in electronics assembly, to tackle myriad tasks with more finesse and accuracy. Any project or DIY activity cannot be done without hand tools, and in large scale manufacturing, there are critical areas where advanced machinery cannot reach or operate. In such instances, simple hand tools are more efficient. Now, radically improved versions of hand tools make certain tasks easier than ever. And today, hand tools are designed with more caution, with a focus on improved safety, quality, better functionality, cost-effectiveness, etc. Manufacturers are constantly striving to innovate by designing features that quell discomfort and exhaustion while handling these tools. So let us review the must-have basic hand tools, look at how current designs incorporate safety precautions, assess the importance of these tools and consider some maintenance tips.
The importance of hand tools
As the name suggests, such tools are powered by hand, and generally do not need electric power for operation. They are typically available in small sizes. They are effective tools for any repair, fixing and troubleshooting work. What is most fascinating about hand tools is that they can be used to perform the smallest of tasks most effectively. Additionally, they are relatively cheaper and safer than power tools.
Must-have tools
There is no question that the list of tool choices has increased dramatically over the years. Tools now come with more advanced designs and functionalities, which are ideal for electronics assembly work. It is important to figure out what tasks these tools perform before randomly collecting them. We need to narrow down the list to the commonly used tools for any type of project.
This story is from the March 2019 edition of Electronics Bazaar.
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