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Wrenches. 050" - 3/8" Fractional • 2mm - 7mm Metric Blade Type • Stubby • Pocket Screwdriver • 1/4" x 6" • 1/4" x 9" • 3/8" x 9" • 3/8" x 16" • Offset Xxxxxxxx • #2 Stubby • #1 Tip • #2 Tip • #3 Tip • Offset T-8, T-10, T-20, X-00, X-00, X-00, X-00, X-00, X-00 • Slip Joint 6" • Slip Joint 6" • Needle Nose 6" • Diagonal Cutter 7" • Channel Locks 12" (water pump) • Duck Xxxx Pliers 7 3/4" (ex. snap-on # 61ACP) • Vise Grip Pliers 10" (10WR) • Internal Retaining Ring Pliers • External Retaining Ring Pliers • Snap Ring Pliers (ex. Snap-On SRP2 style) • Xxxx 00" Xxxx Xxxxxxx • Round 8" - 10" • Three Cornered • 16oz Ball Peen • 160z Soft Faced Dead Blow • Hand Drilling 3 to 4 lb. • Center Punch • Pin Punch - 1/8", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16" • Taper Xxxxx 0/0", 0/0", 0/0" • Xxxxx Xxxxx - 0/0" • Cape Chisel - 5/16" • Cold Chisel - 3/8" - 3/4" • Rolling Head 16" • Straight 16" • Brake Spring Pliers • Spring Hold Down Tool • Digital Multi meter • 12 volt test light or LED circuit Tester • Remote Starter Switch • Insulation piercing test probes (ex EZ Hooks) • Wire Xxxxxxxx/Xxxxxx Xxxxxx 0" (xx Xxxx-Xx XXXXX0) • Pocket Flash Light • Pocket Knife • "O" Ring Pick Set • A/C, fuel line disconnect set • Inspection Mirror • Spark Plug Feeler Gauge (gap tool) • Feeler Gauge (Blade type) • Flexible Pick Up Tool (magnetic and claw type) • Tape Measure 12" • Hack Saw • Tubing Cutter • Gasket/Carbon Scraper (putty knife) • Air Blow Gun (Meeting OSHA requirements) • Roll Away with Key Lock • In addition to the above list, it is recommended that the employee retain the following tools. The company agrees to assist in the purchase of these tools. • 3/8" Drive Air Ratchet
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Wrenches. Lot- (4) Wrenches, (1) pipe wrench, adjustable wrench LOT 69 | QTY 1 Steel work bench 96 x 36, with rear riser and drawer, 4 powered outlets. Riser is 18”high by 15” deep. 1.5” composite worktop LOT 70 | QTY 1 Xxxxxx #1755 heavy duty bullet bench vise. 5.5” jaws. LOT 71 | QTY 1 Xxxxxx #1755 heavy duty bullet bench vise. 5.5” jaws. LOT 72 | QTY 1 Steel work table with riser, powered, 5’ x 30”/ 1,5” composite top/ Riser is 18” high by 15” deep LOT 73 | QTY 1 Miscellaneous flow items including: tubes, connectors, adaptors LOT 74 | QTY 1 Set of Shelves with contents parts bins including batteries, parts, nuts, bolts, blades, tape, brass fittings, black iron fittings, PVC fittings, stainless fittings, aluminum fittings, misc. Workbench, 3’ x 8’ Formica clad steel workbench, powered outlets with drawers with 36” high two shelf steel risen- powered LOT 77 | QTY 1 Workbench, 60” x 32”, wooden top 1.75” thick. with drawers LOT 78 | QTY 1 Workbench, 3’ x 8’ Formica clad steel workbench, powered drawers with 18” one shelf steel risen- powered outlets LOT 79 | QTY 1 Workbench desk, 60” x 42” LOT 80 | QTY 1
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Wrenches. Furnish two (2) spanner wrenches for each type and size of valve connection and fire hose coupling.

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