TOOLS – EMPLOYEE PROVIDED Sample Clauses

TOOLS – EMPLOYEE PROVIDED. Journeymen shall be required to furnish the following kit of hand tools for the performance of their work. TOOL BOX 20” x 8 ½ “ x 9 minimum PLIERS Sidecutters 8” or 9” Xxxxx type, long nose, diagonal Cutters (2 allowed), pump (channel lock) (2 allowed) WIRE STRIPPERS PIPE WRENCH (1) Not over 14”, small chain tongs accepted CRESCENT WRENCHES (2) 2 allowed 6” and 12” (one of each) XXXXX WRENCHES Small set not over ¼” TAP WRENCH Up to ¼” 3/8” SOCKET SET Up to ¾” or set of Spin Tite CHISEL (1) Wood ¾” CENTER PUNCH AWL XXXXX XXX (1) 8 oz. COMBINATION SQUARE (1) 12” maximum LEVEL (1) 12” maximum CHALK LINE BOX (Optional) TIN SNIPS (1) 10” maximum KNIFE (1) RULES (2) 30 ft. tape and/or 6 ft. folding rule SCREWDRIVERS (7) Stubby (2) 1 Blade and 1 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx (2) 6” and 8” Blade (3) 6”, 8” and 12” HACKSAW FRAME (1) Adjustable (only) KEYHOLE or SHEET ROCK SAW Handle (only) HAMMER (1) Claw TOOL POUCH (Optional) FLASHLIGHT (1) One-piece CODE BOOK National Electrical Code PENCIL CONTINUITY TESTER (Optional) NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE TESTER Apprentices, during the first year of indenture, shall supply at least the following tools: TOOL BOX 20” x 8 ½“ x 9 minimum PLIERS Sidecutters 8” or 9” Xxxxx type, long nose, diagonal Cutters (2 allowed), pump (channel lock) (2 allowed) WIRE STRIPPERS PIPE WRENCH (1) Not over 14”, small chain tongs accepted CENTER PUNCH (1) LEVEL (1) 12” maximum KNIFE (1) RULES (2) 30 ft. tape and/or 6 ft. folding rule SCREWDRIVERS (7) Stubby (2) 1 Blade and 1 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx (2) 6” and 8” Blade (3) 6”, 8” and 12” HACKSAW FRAME (1) Adjustable (only) HAMMER (1) Claw PENCIL Apprentices, during the last year of their indenture, shall be required to carry a journeyman's kit of hand tools.
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