power tool
Noun: A power tool is a tool that is operated by a motor, rather than by manual force. This motor can be powered by electricity (corded or battery), compressed air, or an internal combustion engine. Power tools are designed to perform tasks more efficiently, quickly, and with less physical effort than their hand-operated counterparts.
The term "power tool" is used to categorize a wide range of motorized equipment for construction, manufacturing, woodworking, metalworking, and home improvement. * It is a countable noun (e.g., a power tool, several power tools). * It is often modified by the type of power source (e.g., electric power tool, cordless power tool, pneumatic power tool) or by its function (e.g., woodworking power tool, cutting power tool).
- General Use:
- Always wear safety glasses when operating a power tool.
- The workshop is equipped with all the necessary power tools.
- Specifying Type:
- An angle grinder is a versatile power tool for cutting and grinding.
- For this job, you will need a drill and other basic power tools.
- "Industrial-grade power tool": Refers to a heavy-duty tool designed for professional, continuous use, as opposed to consumer-grade models.
- The contractor uses only industrial-grade power tools on the site.
- "Power tool accessory": An item used with a power tool, such as a drill bit, saw blade, or sanding pad.
- Make sure you use the correct power tool accessory for the material you are working with.
- Hand tool (n): A tool powered solely by the user's manual force, such as a hammer, screwdriver, or hand saw. This is the direct antonym of "power tool."
- Machine tool (n): A power-driven machine, typically fixed and not portable, used for shaping metal or other rigid materials (e.g., a lathe, milling machine). While a type of power tool, "machine tool" usually refers to larger, stationary industrial equipment.
- Power drill / Power saw / Power sander (n): Specific types of power tools named for their primary function.
- Motorized tool: A tool equipped with a motor.
- Electric tool: Specifically for tools powered by electricity (a subset of power tools).
- Powered tool: A less common but synonymous phrase.
- "Power tool safety": The set of practices and equipment (like guards and safety switches) used to prevent injury while operating power tools.
- Power tool safety should be your top priority.
- "Power tool maintenance": The regular care and servicing required to keep a power tool in good working condition.
- Proper power tool maintenance extends its lifespan.
- a tool driven by a motor