Workshop Tools Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Educational Instrument is leading Workshop Tools Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)
Workshop Tools consists of Hand Tools, Workshop Equipments, Measuring Tools, Cutting Tools, Fastening Tools, and Portable Machines which aid in carrying out practical work in various types of mechanical and electrical workshops such as Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Plumbing, Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Sheet Metal, and more.
Educational Instruments is a major Manufacturer & Exporter of Workshop Tools to Educational Institutes including Schools, Universities, TVET Colleges, Research Institutes, and Industries. The workshop tools listed above consist of bench vice, hammer, file, spanner, screwdriver, measuring tape, calipers, drill machine, hacksaw, pliers, T-Square, clamp, socket set, cutter, chisel, hand drill, hex key, and many other types of workshop tools.
These are tools which are used to develop practical skills and conduct workshops related to mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, sheet metal, fitting, welding, manufacturing, construction and maintenance. The customers should select workshop tools based on their trade, practical use, customer classification, quantity, type of tool, and technical requirements.
How do you choose workshop tools for a TVET or technical training laboratory?
Choose workshop tools by defining the trade, practical exercise, material or workpiece, intended users, tool function, required quantity, and mandatory technical specifications. The published range supports mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, sheet-metal, fitting, welding, manufacturing, construction, and maintenance-related training.
The exact tool should be matched to the activity. A bench vice serves a different requirement from a hammer, file, hacksaw, plier, screwdriver, drill set, hand drill, clamp, chisel, socket tool, or measuring instrument.
Where size, capacity, dimensions, material grade, drive size, jaw width, cutting capacity, included pieces, handle type, or other specifications are not published, these details should be requested for the exact product before procurement or tender evaluation.
What types of workshop tools are available?
The Workshop Tools category includes socket tools, bench vices, bit drivers, bolt cutters, wood chisels, disposable-blade cutters, drill sets, files, cutters, G-clamps, grease guns, hacksaw frames, multiple hammer types, hand drills, hex keys, jack planes, oil cans, pincers, pliers, and screwdriver kits.
The published product grid specifically lists items such as a 3/4-inch Driver Bi-Hex Carbon Steel Socket, Bench Vice, Bit Driver, Bolt Cutter, Chisels for wood, Cutter With Disposable Blades, Drill Set, Files, G-Clamp, Hacksaw Frame, Claw Hammer, Club Hammer, Cross Pein Hammer, Sledge Hammer, Hand Drill Machine, Hex Allen Key, Jack Plane, several plier types, and multiple screwdriver configurations.
Product-specific dimensions, capacities, sizes, materials, and included components should be confirmed where not published.
What practical trades can workshop tools support?
Workshop tools can support practical activities in mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, sheet-metal, fitting, welding, manufacturing, construction, and maintenance work. The category specifically identifies technical schools, engineering colleges, vocational training institutions, ITIs, universities, and schools as relevant users of workshop tools.
Tool selection should follow the trade and exercise being performed. Carpentry may require products such as wood chisels or jack planes. Fitting and general mechanical work may require vices, files, hacksaws, hammers, clamps, pliers, drivers, or hex keys. Electrical work may require appropriate screwdriver or plier configurations.
The published category does not state that every tool is suitable for every trade. Buyers should match each product to the intended practical activity and required technical specification.
Which institutions and users need workshop tools?
Workshop tools are used by technical schools, engineering colleges, vocational training institutions, ITIs, universities, schools, TVET institutions, and other settings where practical engineering or workshop skills are taught. The supplied audience also includes research and industry, subject to product-specific suitability.
The category links workshop tools with practical training in mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering and with preparation for manufacturing, construction, and maintenance activities.
Institutions should select tools according to the trade, learner activity, level of workshop work, required quantity, and technical specification. A basic hand-tool requirement may differ substantially from a requirement involving drills, cutters, clamping equipment, specialized toolboxes, or trade-specific workshop sets.
What should buyers check before ordering workshop tools?
Buyers should compare the trade, practical activity, tool function, size or capacity, construction, quantity, included components, user requirements, documentation needs, and any mandatory tender specifications. Product-specific details should be requested whenever they are not published.
The appropriate comparison criteria differ by tool type. A bench vice may require different specification checks from a bolt cutter, hammer, file, hand drill, socket, clamp, chisel, plier, hacksaw, or screwdriver kit.
Procurement teams should therefore state every required parameter explicitly. Where dimensions, material grade, jaw size, blade arrangement, drive size, cutting capacity, handle configuration, number of pieces, or other characteristics are not supplied, those values should not be assumed.
What named workshop tools are shown in the current product grid?
The current Workshop Tools product grid contains individual products with product codes, including socket tools, vices, cutting tools, drilling tools, files, clamps, hammers, hand drills, woodworking tools, pliers, and screwdrivers.
Published examples include:
- 3/4" Driver Bi-Hex Carbon Steel Socket — SCL-WT-11749
- Bench Vice — SCL-WT-11750
- Bit Driver — SCL-WT-11751
- Bolt Cutter — SCL-WT-11752
- Chisels, Wood, Bevel Edge — SCL-WT-11753
- Cutter With Disposable Blades — SCL-WT-11754
- Drill Set — SCL-WT-11755
- Files — SCL-WT-11756
- G-Clamp — SCL-WT-11758
- Hacksaw Frame — SCL-WT-11761
- Hammer, Claw — SCL-WT-11762
- Hammer, Club — SCL-WT-11763
- Hammer, Cross Pein — SCL-WT-11764
- Hammer, Sledge — SCL-WT-11765
- Hand Drill Machine — SCL-WT-11767
- Hex Allen Key — SCL-WT-11768
- Jack Plane — SCL-WT-11769
Additional plier and screwdriver variants are also displayed in the product grid.
How should institutions prepare a quotation request for workshop tools?
Institutions should provide the product list or category, required quantity, institution name, and billing address when requesting a formal quotation. For workshop tools, buyers should also provide the trade, practical activity, exact product names or codes, and all mandatory technical specifications needed for accurate evaluation.
A clear quotation request may identify individual items such as a Bench Vice, Bolt Cutter, Drill Set, G-Clamp, Hacksaw Frame, Hand Drill Machine, plier type, screwdriver type, or another published workshop product.
For Ministry of Education or vocational-training procurement, the supplied tender page identifies a wide range of Ministry of Education and Vocational Training Products and Materials.
Are demonstrations or consultations available for TVET workshop requirements?
Yes. For bulk orders or sophisticated setups, the Educational Instruments FAQ states that live virtual demonstrations or on-site consultations can be arranged and specifically cites TVET Laboratory Equipment as an example. Applicability should be confirmed for the exact workshop project, equipment scope, destination, and order size.
This may be relevant where an institution is procuring complete workshop setups, multiple tool groups, trade-specific toolboxes, or broader TVET laboratory equipment.
The supplied pages do not establish that every individual hand tool automatically includes a demonstration or consultation. Buyers should state any such requirement during the enquiry stage and obtain confirmation for the specific project.
Can Educational Instruments export workshop tools internationally?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, and the Workshop Tools category publishes an extensive list of international markets. The FAQ separately states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
The About Us page additionally states that distributors and dealers are spread across 82+ countries. Manufacturer-stated — verify before publishing.
International buyers should provide the destination market, required tools, product codes where available, quantities, mandatory specifications, documentation needs, and any packaging or logistics requirements during the quotation process.
Are manuals, installation, calibration and training available?
Educational Instruments states that every kit or equipment has printed or electronic user manuals and safety and installation instructions, with experimentation logs or worksheets provided for relevant kits. Applicability should be confirmed for individual workshop tools because the supplied category page does not state that every hand tool is supplied with a separate manual.
The About Us page also states that installation, calibration, maintenance, and training are available within the company's broader equipment offering. Custom-built laboratory equipment is also stated as available for schools, colleges, universities, research laboratories, and industries.
These services may not apply equally to simple hand tools, portable machines, complete tool sets, and workshop installations. Applicability should therefore be confirmed for the exact requirement.
What workshop tool types can buyers compare?
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Type |
Key feature supported by supplied input |
Typical use |
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Socket tools |
Includes a 3/4" Driver Bi-Hex Carbon Steel Socket |
Fastening work according to the required application |
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Bench vices |
Listed workshop holding equipment |
Holding workpieces during workshop activities |
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Bit drivers |
Published workshop tool type |
Driving compatible fasteners |
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Bolt cutters |
Published cutting tool type |
Cutting according to the required tool capacity |
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Wood chisels |
Bevel-edge wood chisels are listed |
Carpentry and woodworking activities |
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Disposable-blade cutters |
Published cutting tool type |
Cutting work according to the required application |
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Drill sets |
Published drilling-tool set |
Drilling activities |
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Files |
Published workshop tool type |
Material-working activities according to the required application |
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G-clamps |
Published clamping tool type |
Holding or clamping workpieces |
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Hacksaw frames |
Published cutting-tool type |
Manual sawing activities |
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Hammers |
Claw, club, cross pein, and sledge types are listed |
Workshop striking activities according to hammer type |
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Hand drill machines |
Published portable drilling tool |
Manual drilling work |
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Hex Allen keys |
Published workshop fastening tool |
Working with compatible hex fasteners |
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Jack planes |
Published woodworking tool |
Carpentry and woodworking activities |
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Pliers |
Multiple internal, combination, locking, long-nose, cutting, slip-joint, and water-pump types are listed |
Gripping, holding, cutting, or other work according to plier type |
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Screwdrivers |
Precision kits, general kits, electrical, flat, reversible, and Philips types are listed |
Fastening and electrical workshop work according to screwdriver type |
The product types above are drawn from tools explicitly listed on the supplied Workshop Tools category page.
What selection criteria should procurement teams use?
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Trade or discipline |
Identify whether the requirement concerns mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, sheet-metal, fitting, welding, manufacturing, construction, or maintenance work |
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Practical activity |
Define the cutting, drilling, filing, fastening, gripping, clamping, holding, striking, measuring, or other workshop activity |
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Tool type |
Select the exact vice, hammer, file, screwdriver, socket tool, cutter, drill, hacksaw, plier, clamp, chisel, or other required tool |
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Intended users |
Confirm whether the tools are for a school, university, TVET institution, ITI, engineering college, research setting, or industry |
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Technical specifications |
Request exact sizes, capacities, dimensions, material grades, jaw widths, drive sizes, cutting capacities, handle configurations, included pieces, or other mandatory details where relevant |
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Product code |
Use the published product code where available to identify the exact listed item |
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Quantity |
State the required quantity for each tool or tool set |
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Documentation |
Confirm whether manuals, safety instructions, or other documents are required and available for the specific item |
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Workshop setup requirements |
State whether the requirement concerns individual tools, tool sets, trade-specific toolboxes, or a broader workshop setup |
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Service requirements |
Confirm whether demonstration, consultation, installation, calibration, maintenance, or training is relevant to the specific requirement |
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Export requirements |
State the destination market and any packaging, logistics, customs-form, or documentation requirements |
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Quotation information |
Provide the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address |
These criteria are based only on the supplied Workshop Tools category, About Us, FAQ, product, and tender pages.
What related TVET and Educational Instruments pages can buyers explore?
- TVET Lab Equipment
- View All Products
- Laboratory Tenders and OEM Enquiries
- About Educational Instruments
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Contact Educational Instruments
- Home
Workshop Tools is listed under the broader TVET Lab Equipment category in the published product catalogue.
What manufacturer-stated certifications and standards are listed?
The Educational Instruments based in Mumbai have Workshop Tools having standard and Quality Control Certifications of ISO 9001, ISO 13485, ISO/IEC 17025, National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL), CE marking, UL Listing, ETL Listing, CSA Group requirements, RoHS, REACH, ASTM standards, Good Laboratory Practice (GLP), Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), and FDA 21 CFR Part 820.
The supplied Workshop Tools category page does not establish which of these certifications, standards, listings, accreditations, or regulatory references apply to individual hand tools, portable machines, or tool sets. Product-level applicability and documentary evidence should therefore be verified before publishing compliance claims or using them for tender evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are workshop tools?
Workshop tools are hand tools, portable machines, clamping tools, cutting tools, fastening tools, and other equipment used for practical activities in mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, fitting, welding, sheet-metal, manufacturing, construction, and maintenance work. The published range includes vices, hammers, files, drills, hacksaws, pliers, clamps, chisels, sockets, and screwdrivers.
What types of workshop tools are available?
The published range includes socket tools, bench vices, bit drivers, bolt cutters, wood chisels, disposable-blade cutters, drill sets, files, G-clamps, hacksaw frames, multiple hammer types, hand drills, hex keys, jack planes, pincers, several plier types, and multiple screwdriver configurations.
Who uses workshop tools for technical training?
Workshop tools are used by technical schools, engineering colleges, vocational training institutions, ITIs, universities, schools, TVET institutions, and other settings delivering practical technical education. The tools are associated with mechanical, electrical, civil, plumbing, carpentry, sheet-metal, fitting, welding, manufacturing, construction, and maintenance activities.
Does the Workshop Tools category include individual product codes?
Yes. The current product grid publishes individual product codes for listed workshop tools, including codes for the socket driver, bench vice, bit driver, bolt cutter, wood chisels, cutter, drill set, files, G-clamp, hacksaw frame, hammers, hand drill, hex key, pliers, and screwdrivers.
How should buyers select workshop tools?
Buyers should select workshop tools by defining the trade, practical activity, required tool function, intended users, quantity, and mandatory technical specifications. Where dimensions, sizes, capacities, material grades, drive sizes, jaw widths, cutting capacities, included pieces, or other product details are not published, these should be requested for the exact item.
Are workshop tools available for carpentry, plumbing, welding and electrical work?
Yes. The Workshop Tools category explicitly states that specialized tools are available for plumbing, carpentry, sheet-metal work, fitting, welding, and electrical applications. Buyers should confirm the exact individual products, quantities, and technical specifications needed for each trade.
Can Educational Instruments export workshop tools internationally?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied input as a Manufacturer & Exporter, while the Workshop Tools page publishes an extensive international market list. The FAQ separately identifies exports of educational laboratory equipment to Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East.
What information is required to request a formal quotation?
A formal quotation request should include the product list or category, quantity, institution name, and billing address. For workshop tools, buyers should also provide the trade, practical activity, exact product names or codes where available, and all mandatory specifications required for accurate evaluation.
Request a Quote for Workshop Tools
For school, university, TVET, ITI, engineering college, research, industrial, institutional, workshop, bulk, tender, or export requirements, provide the required tool list, product codes where available, quantities, intended trades or activities, mandatory specifications, institution details, and destination market.
Educational Instruments is a Manufacturer & Exporter of Workshop Tools and other educational, technical, vocational, laboratory, and engineering equipment.
