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Basic Hand Tool and Fastener Training System

Basic Hand Tool and Fastener Training System

$3,581.60

Hands-On Hand Tool Safety Training Panel

This hand tool safety training panel focuses on identifying, selecting, and safely using the most common tools and fasteners used in the workplace. It complements electrical safety training panels by building core mechanical skills that reduce injury and rework across maintenance, assembly, and industrial operations.

What’s Included

The training system equips learners with real tools for structured, hands-on labs:

  • Combination, Ratchet, and Socket Wrenches
  • Torque Wrench for correct torque application
  • Pliers set
  • Slot, Phillips, Torx, Offset Screwdrivers
  • Hex Nut-Drivers and Allen wrenches
  • Level, Steel Square, Steel Rule, Tape Measure
  • Hammers and consumables for practice
  • Instructor Notes (PDF), Student Workbook (PDF), PowerPoint, Classroom Handouts

Training Curriculum

The panel ships with a complete hand tool safety curriculum designed for fast onboarding and consistent delivery across classes and shifts.

Delivery Options

  • Instructor-Led: Teach from the included PowerPoint and workbooks.
  • Online Hybrid (LearnLab Academy): Display the online course and facilitate labs.
  • Self-Paced: Students complete the online course, then perform hands-on labs in class.

In the Classroom or Online

  • Professionally produced online modules
  • Consistent instruction with quizzes and testing
  • AACET accredited certificate upon completion
  • Low-cost subscription or one-time purchase
  • Automatic updates and enhancements

Who Benefits

  • Entry-level assembly and manufacturing workers
  • Entry-level maintenance and technical workers
  • High school and trade school students
  • Entry-level engineering technicians
  • Machine and process operators
  • Construction and industrial trades

Skills and Outcomes

Learners build foundational skills that support safe electrical and mechanical work:

  • Fastener identification: screw, bolt, nut types and sizes
  • Drive types: Hex, Torx, Square, Allen, Slotted, Phillips, Thumb
  • Fastener coatings, hardness, and selection by application
  • Over-tightening risks, torque specs, setting and applying torque
  • Gap setting, leveling, and squaring techniques
  • Measuring with fractions and decimals
  • Roll pin installation and removal
  • Shaft collar positioning, installation, and removal

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