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instrumentstools

Instrumentstools is a general, nonstandard term used to refer to devices and implements that serve as both instruments for measurement or observation and tools for manipulation or construction. In practice, the phrase is used in catalogs, museum labels, and some industry texts to group items that cross traditional boundaries between instrument and tool.

In science and engineering, instrumentstools include measurement instruments such as calibrated thermometers, pressure gauges, multimeters, and

Terminology and classification vary by institution. Some catalogs treat instrumentstools as a single category for ease

data
loggers
alongside
physical
hand
tools
such
as
calipers,
micrometers,
screwdrivers,
wrenches,
and
pry
bars.
In
laboratories,
probes
and
sensors
function
as
instruments,
while
fixtures
and
clamps
function
as
tools;
together
they
form
kits
used
for
testing,
calibration,
or
assembly.
In
music
and
audio
production,
instrumentstools
can
describe
devices
that
function
as
both
musical
instruments
and
audio
tools,
such
as
electronic
keyboards
that
generate
tones
and
also
interface
with
software,
as
well
as
tuners,
metronomes,
and
effects
units.
of
search,
while
others
separate
instruments
and
tools
but
label
crossovers
accordingly.
The
concept
highlights
the
overlap
between
measurement,
assessment,
and
fabrication,
and
reflects
how
many
real-world
devices
serve
multiple
roles
depending
on
context.