Technical & Industrial Division - Diesel Technology

 

Rubber tipped and OSHA approved Air Blow Gun Cape 1/4" or 1/16" Chisel
Diamond Point 7/32" or 1/8" Chisel Flat 1/2" Chisel
Flat 3/4" Chisel Circuit tester or test light (12 and 24 volt capability preferred, 12 volt will suffice)
10" round, tapered file 12" flat mill, bastard, single cut file
12" three square, bastard, single cut file Two or three cell MagLight or similar style
Feeler - 45 degree angle, .006" through .35" gauge Feeler - .0015" through .34", go-no-go style gauge
Thread pitch, metric gauge Thread pitch, standard SAE
Dial or vernier caliper, metal 0-6" Hacksaw: Frame and blades - (24 and 32 teeth per inch)
Ball peen 8 oz. hammer Ball peen 16 oz. hammer
Ball peen 40 oz. or 4 lbs. soft face drilling hammer 3 to 5 lbs.. Dead blow with soft face hammer
Jumper Wires: Two each, 2 to 3 feet long with alligator clips, 12 gauge Magnet: Mechanics style with handle about 12" long
Pocket Rule: 6" standard and metric with pocket clip Outside 0" to 1" capability, SAE micrometer
Outside 0mm to 25mm, metric micrometer
Meter:Volt, Ohm, Amps with digital readout and high impedance(Fluke mfr. Brand, model 77 or similar) Tri-Square: Steel combo 12"
Combination slip joint style 6" pliers Diagonal cutting 7 1/4" pliers
Interlocking/adjustable joint 12" pliers Locking type, standard 8" pliers
Needle nose 7 1/4" pliers Long tip, 3/8", length 15" punch
Brass drift, 1/2" diameter 10 to 12" in length punch Brass drift, tapered 10 to 12" in length punch
Center, 3/8" Pin, set of 6 (3/32", 1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4" 5/16") punch
Starter, set of 5 (1/8", 5/32", 3/16", 1/4", 5/16") punch Phillips, #1-3"
Phillips, #2 - 1 1/2" Phillips, #2 - 4"
Phillips, #2 - 8" Phillips, #3 - 6"
Torx Set #T10 thru #T30 Standard, 3/16" x 3"
Standard, 1/4" x 4" Standard, 1/4" x 1 1/2"
Standard, 5/16" x 8" Standard, 3/8" x 12"
3/8" Drive Ratchet 3/8" Driver 3, 6, 12" extensions
3/8" Drive Standard (SAE) 10 pc socket set, 1/4" thru 3/4" (12 point) 3/8" Driver Metric 13pc socket set, 6mm thru 19mm (12 point)
3/8" Driver Universal swivel socket 1/2" Drive Ratchet
1/2" Drive Standard (SAE) 15pc socket set 3/8" thru 1 1/4" (12 point) 1/2" Drive Metric 18pc socket set 10mm thru 27mm (12 point)
1/2" Drive 3, 5, 10" Extensions 1/2" Drive Breaker bar 18" to 24" long
Combination, 5/16" thru 11/4" (12 point) wrench Combination, 6mm thru 22mm (12 point) wrench
Tubing wrenches, 1/4" thru 7/8" (6 point) Adjustable wrench 10"
Adjustable wrench 12" Allen (hex) wrenches, 5/64" thru 3/8"
Allen (hex) wrenches, 2mm thru 12mm 12ft standard and metric scale or something similar tape measure
Tubing Cutter Six drawer tool box top chest
Pocket Scribe Scientific Calculator
O-Ring Pick Torque wrench: 3/8" Drive 15 to 100lbs. FT
Scraper Gasket
Remote Starter Switch: Heavy duty style, 12 gauge wire Safety Glasses: Z-87 with side shields
Coveralls: Check with Instructor on the first day of class before purchasing
 
 

OPTIONAL TOOL LIST

5pc Battery service kit Magnetic screwdriver w/ bits
Double flaring kit Locking type pliers 10" 
Mechanical fingers pick-up tool MIGHTY-VAC hand vacuum pump
Mechanics mirror Feeler gauge: .0015"-.035"
Roll cabinet toolbox Thread file set
1/4" Drive Ratchet 1/4" Drive 2, 4, ^" Extensions
1/4" Drive Metric socket set, 6mm thru 15mm (6 or 12 point) Same socket as above but deep socket
3/8" Drive Flex socket et, 3/8" thru 3/4" 3/8" Drive Socket set standard (SAE) and metric deep (6 point)
3/8" Drive Spark plug socket 5/8" and 13/16" 10" and 12" pipe wrench
Chain 18" long wrench Tubing metric, 8mm thru 17mm wrench
15" with 13/16" edge pinch bar 20" with 1" edge
Magnetic screwdriver with interchangeable bits Torque wrench: 1/2" Drive 30 to 250 ft lbs.
3/8" Drive 150 ft. lbs. air impact wrench 1/2" Drive 600 ft. lbs. air impact wrench

Optional Tool List

The following tools are recommended for the student to purchase by the time of graduation.  These items will be needed in industry to make your job as a technician easier and more profitable and be a valuable addition to your professional toolbox.

Fall tool fair will give the students opportunities to purchase tools from a variety of vendors at a discounted rate.  The tool fair is held the first Friday of the fall semester.