Conventional tools refer to traditional, manually operated or mechanically powered tools that do not rely on advanced digital technology, automation, or computerized control. These tools have been in use for many years and are widely recognized in various industries such as construction, manufacturing, metalworking, and woodworking.

Examples of conventional tools include

ELORA, a German manufacturer established in 1924, offers a comprehensive range of high-quality conventional tools, including spanners and wrenches such as combination spanners, ring spanners, and adjustable wrenches. Their lineup also features socket sets, ratchets, and extensions.

  • Hand tools: Hammers, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, chisels, and hand saws.
  • Manual measuring instruments: Calipers, micrometers, rulers, tape measures.
  • Mechanical power tools: Drills, grinders, lathes, milling machines (without CNC control).
  • Traditional fastening tools: Manual riveters, staple guns, and hand-operated presses.
  • Tools are distinguished from modern or digital tools, such as CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, robotic arms, or automated measuring devices, which incorporate electronics and programming for precision and automation.

ELORA provides various pliers, including cutting pliers, needle-nose pliers, and combination pliers. The screwdriver selection covers flat-head, Phillips, and Pozidriv types. Striking tools like hammers, chisels, and punches are part of their offering, along with measuring and checking tools such as calipers, rulers, and gauges. These tools are crafted from high-grade materials, ensuring durability and performance.

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