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STRIKING  TOOLS

CHAPTER  1 COMMON MAINTENANCE TOOLS AND THEIR USES Tools are designed to make a job easier and enable you to work more efflciently. If they are not properly used and cared for, their advantages are lost to  you. Regardless  of  the  type  of  work  to  be  done,  you must  have,  choose,  and  use  the  correct  tools  in  order to do your work quickly, accurately, and safely. Without the proper tools and the knowledge of how to use them, you waste time, reduce your efficiency, and may  even  injure  yourself. This  chapter  explains  the  specific  purposes,  correct use, and proper care of the more common tools you will  encounter  as  an  ABE.  Also  discussed  briefly  are other  aids  to  maintenance,  such  as  blueprints  and schematics. Upon completing this chapter, you should be able to do the following: Identify,  select,  use,  maintain,  and  inventory the  tools  required  to  perform  maintenance  on catapults  and  arresting  gear. Explain  the  various  methods  of  conducting inventories  and  maintaining  tools  in  support of  the  tool  control  program. Recognize,  describe,  and  interpret  tool  safety procedures. Recognize,  describe,  and  interpret  the  various types- of  blueprints,  electrical  prints,  piping prints, and aperture cards used to maintain and  repair  catapults  and  arresting  gear. Use  and  Care  of   Hand  Tools  and  Measuring Tools,  NAVEDTRA  12085,  is  an  excellent  reference to use while reading and studying this chapter. TOOL  WORK  HABITS “A  place  for  everything  and  everything  in  its place” is just good common sense. You can’t do an efficient repair job if you have to stop and look around  for  each  tool  you  need.  The  following  rules will  make  your  job  easier  and  safer. KEEP   EACH   TOOL   IN   ITS   PROPER STOWAGE   PLACE–All   V-2   divisions   have incorporated a Tool Control Program as directed by the  Aircraft  Launch  and  Recovery  Equipment Maintenance  Program  (ALREMP). The Tool Control Program is based on the concept of a family of specialized toolboxes and pouches configured for instant inventory before and after each maintenance  action.  The  content  and  configuration  of each container is tailored to the task, work center, and equipment   maintained. Work  center  containers  are assigned  to  and  maintained  within  a  work  center. Other  boxes  and  specialized  tools  are  checked  out from  the  tool  control  center  (tool  room). K E E P    Y O U R    T O O L S    I N    G O O D CONDITION–Protect them from rust, nicks, burrs, and  breakage. KEEP   YOUR   TOOL   ALLOWANCE COMPLETE – When you are issued a toolbox, each tool should be placed in it when not in use. When the toolbox is not actually at the work site, it should be locked and stored in a designated area. NOTE An  inventory  list  is  kept  in  every  toolbox to be checked before and after each job or maintenance action, to ensure that all tools are available to do your work, and to ensure that they  are  accounted  for  after  you  have completed  your  work. USE  EACH  TOOL  ONLY  FOR  THE  JOB  IT WAS DESIGNED TO DO – Each particular type of tool  has  a  specific  purpose.  If  you  use  the  wrong  tool when  performing  maintenance  or  repairs,  you  may cause  damage  to  the  equipment  you’re  working  on  or damage  the  tool  itself.  Remember,  improper  use  of 1-1

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