Bionics
Pneumatics
Robotics
Heath safety regulations
Tools
100

A person who has amputated limb.

amputee

100

A device for measuring parameters of something.

gauge

100

Nearness in space.

proximity

100

an unfortunate event that happens unintentionally, resulting in harm or damage.

accident

100

A tool used for gripping and turning nuts, bolts etc 

wrench

200

A thing that is attached to something bigger.

appendage

200

A device for controlling the passage of fluid or air through pipe.

valve

200

the process of fitting together the components od machine.

assembly

200

A pair of fabric coverings, that are worn to protect the ears from low temperatures.

earmuffs

200

a machine saw with a fine blade enabling it to cut curved lines in a wood

jigsaw

300

The capacity to cause death.

lethality

300

A resilent device, that can be pulled or pushed but returns to its former shape when released.

spring

300

the transmission of power to the machinery.

drive

300

A hard protective hat.

helmet

300

pincers with parallel, flat, and typically serrated surfaces, used for gripping small objects or bending wires.

pliers

400

The awareness of the position of the body.

proprioception

400

A device that causes other devices to operate or move.

actuator

400

Industrial computers used to control different electro-mechanical processes for use on manufacturing, plants etc.

PLC

400

gas, smoke or valid that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale.

fumes

400

usually a blade attached to wooden handle, used for chopping wood.

axe

500

A person who is affected by paralysis of the lower body limbs. 

paraplegic

500

A channel carrying off the surplus air or liquid.

drain

500

The part of computer in which the data can be stored.

Memory

500

a system of straps to hold a person to prevent falling or injury.

harness

500

a tool with a heavy metal head mounted at the end of a handle, used for jobs such as breaking things and driving in nuts.

hammer