TOP 10 TIME SAVING TOOLS FOR THE MODERN TECH
2018 ж. 8 Там.
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These are my top 10 tools that help to save me time as a flat rate tech in the dealership! You guys let me know what you would change or your top ten in the comments below.
Wilton Hammer
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Inductive Heater
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Lisle Relay Test Kit
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Torque Sticks
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Lisle Parasitic Draw test leads
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My Top Ten - 9 cans of beer and one trip to Harbor Freight.
Until now I have never seen a video talking about a pen, a pocket screwdriver, and a pen light, but I would be hard pressed as a mechanic to go without them clipped to my shirt and jacket on a daily basis!
Keep a detailed vehicle maintenance log for your vehicle w
The tattoo on his forearm. (Mehr als mein Herz) means "more than my heart" in case anyone is wondering
That heat induction tool is amazing.
Piercing wire insulation and using a test light ? Really I mean we all have different ideas but in the rust belt piercing wires cause corrosion that will come back to haunt you.
As a heavy equipment tech the snap on 4 way angle wrenches are my favorite time savers, expensive but very useful.
As a field mechanic for heavy equipment I think the cordless impact and wobble sockets are the two most used tools on the truck followed by a dmm, followed by a crappy screwdriver for jumping stuff over, followed by a torch and welder.
Any man who swings a wilton has my respect... Great video...
Good list. I'll add stubby impact, swivel sockets, extra long ratcheting wrenches, furnace air filter in oil drain to prevent splatter messes, power probe, cordless soldering iron (butane or electric), those long reach angled needle nose and hose pliers.
Have to say my cooling system pressure tester has come in handy had a few cars with complaints of over heating and have used it to diagnose blown head gaskets really quickly
Thanks. Very helpful; the mini-ductor is something new to me and a very practical choice. When you have to work outside, a multi-drawer mobile cart lets you move all commonly used or needed tools right to where you are working, and it has parts bins and a work surface on top and a power bar to plug things into. Second are magnetic trays to hold small parts. The mobile tool cart is less than $100, with warranty, if you shop the big-box sales.
in minnesota, everything needs a 4lb hammer. that inductive tool looks useful as hell. my time saving tip is when working on something unfamiliar, put bolts in a plastic organizer box and label each square on the lid with a dry erase marker
Milwaukee 3/8, 1/2 impacts, cordless ratchet
The Pomona wire piercers are awesome. By far my favorite. I also like the long power probe piercing tools for the harder to reach wires.
Im a heavy equipment diesel mechanic and my biggest time savers are my 3/8 cordless gun, my 15 degree offset double box end wrenches, my trusty 13" 3/8 drive flex head ratchet, power probe, 3/8 semi deep sockets, and both of my relay test jumper kits. I love the relay jumpers some guys use the buddy tester but i prefer just using the jumpers, oh and my trusty mac prostick light
I just ordered the lisle relay kit after watching this video, thanks for the good tool recommendation.
I use my torque sticks every day they get really beat up. Very neat heat up tool thanks for sharing
Very nice list. I have done a video on the hammerhead lithium ion screw driver I have multiple ones and have broken 2 one was my fault the other. Was a fall to the floor which disabled the lights it’s a great tool it’s no bigger than a screw driver uses the 1/4 inch bits recharges via usb and save me hours per day and no wrist twisting. I need to do an update video on these drivers they really save time.
I love having spring clamps to hold serpentine belts on the pulleys when reinstalling, 2 hands can only keep so much in the right place especially when 1 has to let go to pull on the tensioner.