At Khan Corporation, the right tools in the right hands get the job done safely, efficiently, and professionally. Here’s a breakdown of essential tools across plumbing and structural trades.
Used for tightening/loosening nuts and bolts
Essential for pipe fittings
🛑 Always check for slippage!
Framing, demo, and basic carpentry
Doubles as a pry tool for nails
🧠 Pro tip: Keep a balanced grip to avoid wrist strain
Fasten fixtures, brackets, and panels
Always use the correct head size to prevent stripping
Heavy-duty grip for round pipe fittings
Common in plumbing installs and demo
💪 Use two for extra torque—one to hold, one to turn
Cuts through metal, PVC, wood, nails, and more
Great for demo work or trimming pipe
⚠️ Always wear eye protection—flying shards are common
For anchors, lag bolts, and driving fasteners
Always check battery levels before heading to site
🔋 Keep a backup battery on charge!
Cutting rebar, metal pipe, and smoothing welds
Always attach the correct disc for the job
🧤 Requires gloves and a full face shield
Makes clean cuts without crushing the pipe
Match cutter type to pipe material
💡 For tight spaces, use a mini cutter
Designed to reach tight spots behind sinks
Essential for faucet installations and removals
🦾 Slim, angled neck for tough-to-reach nuts
Cuts threads into metal pipe ends (galvanized, black iron)
Often used in custom plumbing builds
💡 Requires oiling during use to prevent wear
Seals threaded joints to prevent leaks
Wrap clockwise for best results
🧠 Not for compression fittings!
Critical for framing, anchor point layout, and slope measurement
Always double-check measurements—"Measure twice, cut once"
Used to establish straight, level reference points on site
Great for laying block or lining up anchor bolts
Shapes and trims reinforcement bars
Used for concrete reinforcement layouts
💪 Safety gloves and goggles are a must
Mandatory on all active job sites
Inspect for cracks regularly
Protects from debris, sparks, splashes
Anti-fog lenses help in humid conditions
Protects from cuts, blisters, burns
Use nitrile gloves for wet pipe work and chemicals
Prevents foot injuries from dropped tools and material
Required for all structural and plumbing crews
🧼 Clean tools after every shift
🔒 Store sharp and powered tools in secured areas
🧃 Keep batteries charged and cords untangled
📋 Report damaged tools to supervisors immediately