
(pants and collared shirt, or coveralls) such as Sears, Penneys, or Dickies. (Invest in a good pair which won't fog up!) Spray cans*: 1) brake cleaner, 1) carburetor/throttle body cleaner, 1) silicon spray, 1) penetrating oil.Torque Wrench 3/8in drive, capable of accurately reading from 10 ft/lbs.Torque Wrench 1/2in drive, capable of accurately reading from 50 ft/lbs.
Set of blade-type feeler gauges (.0015in to. Gasket scraper and / or stiff blade putty knife. This meter will be used extensively throughout the program and will be the basis for your Electrical Certification. Snap-On Digital Volt-Ohm-Amp Meter model EEDM504D. NAPA Auto Parts Stores usually have these fittings in stock **** NOTE: Craftsman air-line fitting will not work! ****. Air blowgun with TYPE 'B' air-line fitting. Tire inflation chuck with TYPE 'B' air-line fitting. Set of screwdrivers, both Phillips and slotted (flat blade). Pliers: diagonal cutters, needle nose, slip-joint, "Channelock" style, and wire stripper/crimper. Set of 1/2 drive deep metric Impact Sockets. Set of 1/4in drive sockets with ratchet and extensions: standard and metric. Spark plug sockets: 3/8in drive sizes 5/8in and 13/16in.
Set of 3/8in drive deep-well sockets: (6-point) standard and metric. Set of 3/8in drive sockets with ratchet and extensions: standard and metric. Set of 1/2in drive sockets with ratchet and extensions: standard and metric. Set of combination wrenches (open-end / box-end): standard and metric. The Student's First and Last Names must be permanently affixed to BOTH ends.īetter to have two because nothing touches paint! A roll cabinet is recommended but not required. The following e-mail link will allow you to take advantage of special student pricing on our required tool package offered by Snap-On Tools. This is required for the Snap-On Electrical Certification training embedded in our Auto Electrical I course.įinancial Aid can only be used for tools in the freshman year. The only required Snap-On tool is the Model 504 Digital Multimeter. It has been our experience that the cheaper tools, both in price and/or quality will end up being much more expensive in the long run due to frequent replacement.Ĭraftsman tools range up to about $700 while Snap-On tools range up to about $3500. Our advice to students is to purchase the best tools they can afford to buy. We do not sell or endorse any particular brand of tool here at SUNY Canton. Instructions for Tool Box Drop Off: Automotive Technology and Powersports Program Students. Home > CSOET > Automotive > Required Tools Required Tools for Automotive Technology Students