Home Builders Institute Pre-Apprenticeship Certificate Training (HBI-PACT) Practice Test

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Which of the following tools is not a cutting tool?

  1. Framing nailer

  2. Circular saw

  3. Drywall saw

  4. Chisel

The correct answer is: Framing nailer

A framing nailer is primarily used for fastening materials together rather than cutting. It drives nails into wood or other materials to secure framing and structural components in place. This tool relies on a mechanism that uses compressed air or electricity to perform its function, making it essential for construction tasks involving assembly rather than precise cutting. In contrast, the other tools listed—circular saw, drywall saw, and chisel—are all designed specifically for cutting. A circular saw uses a toothed blade to cut through various materials like wood and plywood. A drywall saw features a pointed blade that can easily cut through drywall for installation. A chisel is a hand tool used to carve or cut hard materials like wood or stone by removing material in a controlled manner. This highlights the distinctiveness of the framing nailer in the context of cutting tools, as its primary purpose is not to cut but to join materials.