3 Engineering Workshop Tools you Need to Invest in

Are you starting out and eager to know what the best tools are to invest in for your engineering workshop? Or are you simply looking to update some items in your impressive collection? There are a huge number of tools to choose from, but here we’ve listed a few of the essentials.

Cordless drill

Cordless drill

With a cordless power drill, you can start a job anywhere without having to worry about where the nearest power plug is. Over time, they have become lighter yet more powerful, as well as cheaper to buy. Allowing you to complete work a lot faster than if you were using a screwdriver, you can move on to another job quickly, and once you arrive home, you simply have to recharge the batteries.

Silent air compressor

Silent air compressor

Do you frequently work within enclosed spaces, such as a small workshop? If so, you would definitely benefit from a silent air compressor from the likes of SGS Engineering. Industrial air compressors operating at normal volume levels are no doubt very unwelcome within confined spots where individuals have to use equipment over the full working day – so it’d be a worthwhile investment.

They are very versatile and can be used for powering home equipment and appliances too. Need to pump up your tyres? No problem. Want to power a blower to get rid of the leaves from your garage floor? Your silent air compressor can assist with that too.

Angle grinder

Angle grinder

Fitted with the appropriate disc, angle grinders can be used to grind and cut stone and medal. They can also be beneficial for removing rust and corrosion, as well as polishing a classic car. Lightweight and versatile, you can pick different disc sizes, attachments or wheels depending on the task you want to complete. A face mask, ear defenders, an eye mask and gloves may be necessary when you’re working on different materials.

Take precautions to keep your tools safe

When you’ve invested in these tools, it’s essential that you take precautions to ensure that you don’t become a victim of theft. If you are working on site, you can’t control who has access to the premises, so it’s important to keep an eye on them as best you can. When you arrive home after work, try to avoid leaving your tools in a vehicle overnight, as this is when thieves tend to strike.