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HVACR Tool List.Xlsx MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO 3‐WAY REFRIGERATION RITCHIE: YELLOW 3‐1/8‐inch ‐ class 1 gauges, 60‐inch hoses, and R‐22/410A temp. 1 MANIFOLD WITH JACKET , UPC# scales GAUGES & HOSES 42004 RITCHIE: YELLOW 2SWAGING TOOL Swaging Set ‐ 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2" and 5/8" JACKET , UPC# 60476 3FLARING TOOL For 3/16”, 1/4”, 5/16”, 3/8”, 7/16”, 1/2” & 5/8” O.D. tubing IMPERIAL: 195‐FC for manually operating schrader valves (this is NOT a valve core C&D VALVE: having two of these would be 4VALVE CORE DEPRESSOR remover) CD5050 more useful AC Amperes: Range 0A‐300A, Resolution 0.2A, Clamp‐on AC/DC Microamperes: Range 0µA‐100µA, Resolution 0.1µA AC Volts: Range 0V‐600V, Resolution 1mV FLUKE: MODEL DC Volts: Range 0V‐600V, Resolution .1V 5DIGITAL MULTIMETER(S) 116/323 HVAC Ohms: Range 0.1Ω‐10MΩ, Resolution 0.2Ω COMBO KIT Microfarads: Range 0µF‐1000µF, Resolution 1µF "Type K" thermocouple probe receptacle or adapter True RMS MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO PIPE CLAMP 6 TYPE K thermocouple, ribbon style element FLUKE: 80PK‐8 TEMPERTURE PROBE 7POCKET PSYCHROMETER must measure WB, DB, DP, %RH FIELDPIECE: PRH2 REFRIGERATION VALVE ratcheting type, for 3/16, 1/4, 5/16, & 3/8 ‐ inch square valve 8 STEM WRENCH stems with flare cut‐off groove, built‐in reamer and spare cutting wheel 9TUBING CUTTERS suitable for tubing sizes 1/8‐inch to 1‐1/8‐inch OD COMPACT TUBING 10 suitable for tubing sizes 1/8‐inch to 5/8‐inch OD sometimes called an "imp" CUTTERS models with replacable blades are 11 DEBURRING TOOL must fit 1/4‐inch OD tubing useful must fit into locker which is 15.25” wide by 8.5” high by can substitute a tool bag or 12 TOOLBOX 20”deep backpack can be purchsed with corrective 13 SAFETY GLASSES clear, impact resistant, ANSI Z87.1 specification, NON‐TINTED lenses MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO 14 MEASURING TAPE 8‐foot can be longer can have magnetic mount or be a 15 FLASHLIGHT must feature hands‐free operation head‐lamp 16 INSPECTION MIRROR 2‐1/4‐inch diameter, expanable length 17 FUSE PULLER suitable for fuses from 13/32‐inch to 13/16‐inch diameter sometimes called "common" 18 SLIP JOINT PLIERS minimum 6‐inch length, insulated handle pliers sometimes called "needle‐nose" 19 LONG NOSE PLIERS minimum 6‐inch length, insulated handle pliers DIAGONAL CUTTING 20 minimum 6‐inch length, insulated handle sometimes called "dykes" PLIERS MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO 21 LINEMAN'S PLIERS minimum 8‐inch length, insulated handle sometimes called "side cutters" TONGUE AND GROOVE 22 minimum 10‐inch length, insulated handle sometimes called "channellocks" PLIERS a stripper/crimper combination TERMINAL CRIMPING 23 10‐22 AWG, INSULATED HANDLE tool is available which can TOOL substitute for the separate tools a stripper/crimper combination 24 WIRE STRIPPERS 10‐18 AWG, INSULATED HANDLE tool is available which can substitute for the separate tools 25 UTILITY KNIFE retractable/fold‐able blade with spare razors 26 HACKSAW 32 teeth per inch blade 27 MILL FILE 6‐8‐inch, flat, single cut, smooth cut, with handle 28 3 SQUARE FILE 6‐8‐inch, triangular, single cut, smooth cut, with handle MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO 29 SCRATCH AWL minimum 6‐inch length can be longer 30 BALL PEIN HAMMER 12‐ounce can be 16‐ounce COMBINATION WRENCH 12‐point, including 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, & 31 can have built‐in ratchet SET 3/4 ‐ inch sometimes called a "crescent" 32 ADJUSTABLE WRENCH minimum 8‐inch length wrench 3/8‐inch drive ratchet, 12‐point sockets to include: 33 SOCKET WRENCH SET 1/4, 5/16, 3/8, 7/16, 1/2, 9/16, 5/8, 11/16, & 3/4 ‐ inch sizes sometimes called "allen 34 COMPACT HEX KEY SET 5/64, 3/32, 7/64, 1/8, 9/64, 5/32, 3/16, 7/32, & 1/4 ‐ inch sizes wrenches" can be found in combination with 35 1/4‐INCH NUT DRIVER 6‐point multiple size nut drivers and a slotted/phillips screwdriver MTC HVACR PROGRAM STUDENT TOOL LIST revised 12/15/2017 REQUIRED OPTIONAL REPRESENTATIVE # DESCRIPTION REQUIRED MINIMUM SPECIFICATIONS MODEL SPECIFICATIONS PHOTO can be found in combination with 36 5/16‐INCH NUT DRIVER 6‐point multiple size nut drivers and a slotted/phillips screwdriver can be found in combination with 37 3/8‐INCH NUT DRIVER 6‐point multiple size nut drivers and a slotted/phillips screwdriver can be found in combination with minimum 4‐inch shank, 1/4‐inch tip, rubberized insulated 38 SLOTTED SCREWDRIVER multiple size nut drivers and a handle slotted/phillips screwdriver can be found in combination with minimum 4‐inch shank, 1/4‐inch tip, rubberized insulated 39 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER multiple size nut drivers and a handle slotted/phillips screwdriver 40 WELDING GLOVES animal skin, extended cuff (gauntlets), heat resistant SHADED SAFETY not goggles, #4 (only) tinted lens, impact resistant to ANSI Z87.1 goggles or face shields are 41 GLASSES spec. acceptable, but unnecessary 42 FRICTION LIGHTER hand‐held, with extra flints 43 TORCH TIP CLEANER drill size range 49‐75.
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