This sounds like a product listing for a DIY tool set that includes two items: a claw hammer and an electrical tester. The claw hammer has a length of 18.5 cm, and the…

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  • DIY Tools Set includes two essential tools
  • Contains one Claw Hammer measuring 18.5 cm
  • Includes one Electrical Tester measuring 14 cm
  • Prices listed are for a single unit unless otherwise specified
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    Last updated on April 5, 2025 11:41 am Details

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    Description

    How to Use the DIY Tools Set

    Contents of the Set

    • Claw Hammer – 18.5 cm
    • Electrical Tester – 14 cm

    Using the Claw Hammer

    Safety Precautions

    • Wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from debris.
    • Ensure you have a firm grip on the hammer handle.
    • Use the hammer in a well-lit area to avoid accidents.

    Basic Steps

    1. Hold the hammer by the handle, ensuring a firm grip.
    2. Line up the hammer’s head with the nail you want to drive in or remove.
    3. For driving nails, tap lightly to set the nail, then increase force gradually.
    4. For removing nails, use the claw end to hook under the nail head and apply leverage.

    Using the Electrical Tester

    Safety Precautions

    • Ensure the power supply is switched off before testing.
    • Do not touch the metal parts of the tester during use.
    • Use the tool in dry conditions to avoid electric shock.

    Basic Steps

    1. Insert the tester’s probe into the socket or touch it to the wire or contact point you wish to test.
    2. Observe the tester’s indicator (usually a light or dial) to check for electrical current or voltage.
    3. If the indicator lights up or moves, there is current present.
    4. Carefully remove the tester after use and ensure the area is safe.

    Maintenance Tips

    • Store tools in a dry place to prevent rust and damage.
    • Wipe down tools after use to remove dirt and moisture.
    • Regularly inspect tools for signs of wear or damage.