State 20 ways of care for and maintain cutting and shaping tool at the building site

1. Clean the cutting and shaping tools regularly to remove dirt and debris.

2. Keep the tools dry to prevent rusting.
3. Store the tools in a safe and secure location when not in use.
4. Inspect the tools for any damage or wear and tear before each use.
5. Sharpen blades and edges as needed to ensure clean cuts.
6. Use the appropriate tool for the material being cut or shaped.
7. Avoid using excessive force when using the tools to prevent damage.
8. Use the tools at a proper angle to avoid dulling the blades.
9. Use cutting fluid or lubricant when necessary to reduce friction and heat.
10. Use safety equipment, such as goggles and gloves, when operating cutting and shaping tools.
11. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper use and maintenance of the tools.
12. Replace any damaged or worn parts immediately to prevent further damage.
13. Keep cutting and shaping tools out of reach of children or untrained individuals.
14. Use the tools on a stable and flat surface to prevent accidents.
15. Clean the tools after each use to remove any debris or buildup.
16. Store the tools in a case or box to protect them from damage.
17. Store sharp tools away from other tools to prevent accidental cuts or damage.
18. Keep blades and edges sharp by regularly honing and sharpening them.
19. Use the tools with care and precision to prevent unnecessary wear and tear.
20. Follow proper maintenance routines, such as oiling or greasing moving parts, to extend the life of the tools.