+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 58

Thread: Service Tec Tool List

  1. #1
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    129
    Post Likes

    Service Tec Tool List

    Hey guys.
    I wanted to bring this question up.
    The question is, What tools should be supplied by the Company and/or by the service tech?

    I recently started a new job doing service and maintenance with a Van. About a month later I was given a list of:
    A: Tools supplied by Company
    B: Tools supplied by Service Tech.
    I'm scratching my head thinking if this right or wrong because some of these tools they want me to buy are not exactly "hand tools". I will never use these tools outside of work. Well unless i do some blue-mooning, but you get my drift.

    This is the List they gave me:

    Service Tec Tool List
    Company Supplied Tools


    Ladders
    1. Six Foot
    2. Eight Foot
    3. Extension Ladder

    2-Wheel Dolly
    First Aid Kit
    Fire extinguisher
    Floor Broom
    Spade Shovel
    Yard Rake
    5-gallon Bucket
    Wet & Dry Vac
    2 Drop Cloths

    Extension Cords
    1. 25 foot
    2. 50 foot
    3. 100 foot
    4. Drop Light

    Refrigeration Tools
    1. Vacuum Gauge
    2. Vacuum Pump
    3. Megohmmeter
    4. Coil Cleaning Bottle
    5. Recovery machine

    Plumbing Tools
    1. Spare "B" Tank
    2. Nitrogen Tank with Regulator

    Service Tec Tool List
    Technician Supplied Tools


    Refrigeration Tools
    1. Refrigeration Scale
    2. Flare & Swage Kit
    3. Service Wrench
    4. Fin Comb
    5. Inspection Mirror
    6. R-410a Gauges
    7. R-22 Gauges
    8. Refrigeration Oil Pump

    Plumbing Tools
    1. Midget tubing cutters
    2. Tubing cutters up to 2 inch
    3. Tubing benders 1/4" - 3/8"
    4. Acetylene torch kit with tank and 3 tip sizes
    5. Spare Nitrogen Tank
    6. Pipe Wrenches
    a. 12 inch
    b. 18 inch
    c. 24 inch
    7. Hacksaw
    8. PVC Cutter

    Hand Tools
    1. Allen Hex wrenches
    2. Screw Driver set
    3. Complete Nut Driver set
    4. Combination box and open end wrenches
    5. Small socket wrench kit
    6. Adjustable wrenches
    7. Channel Locks
    8. Needle nose Pliers
    9. Locking Pliers
    10. Flat file
    11. Utility Knife
    12. Hammer
    13. Riveter
    14. Blower Wheel Puller
    15. Pulley Puller
    16. Torpedo Level
    17. Measuring tape
    18. 2 Flashlights (1 spare)
    19. Hole saw Kit
    20. Drill bit Set
    21. Drill nut driver
    22. Calking Gun

    Electrical Tools
    1. Linesman Pliers
    2. Wire Crimpers
    3. Diagonal Cutters
    4. Wire Strippers
    5. Wire Stapler
    6. Snake

    Sheet Metal Tools
    1. Crimpers
    2. Snips
    3. Hand Seamers
    4. P-35 Stapler

    Test Tools
    1. Leak Detector
    2. Electrical test meter
    3. Digital Thermometer
    4. Clamp on Amp meter
    5. Monometer

    Power Tools
    1. Cordless Drill
    2. Corded Drill 1/2"
    3. Saws all

    Now...
    Lets talk about a few of these.

    1. Leak Detector
    2. Acetylene torch kit with tank and 3 tip sizes
    3. Spare Nitrogen Tank
    4. Blower and Pulley pullers
    5. Calking Gun
    6. Refrigeration Scale
    7. Refrigeration Oil Pump

    Does anyone think these 7 tools a Tech should supply? They really seem like Company Supplied tools to me.

    Comments? suggestions?

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jul 2001
    Location
    VA
    Posts
    2,801
    Post Likes
    I went over the list ....and I am in agreement with you based on my own experience, and others I know in the trade.

    On top of that, they shouldn't be trying to tell you what tools you have to buy, meaning they should just stick with telling you what they will provide and let you decide what else is needed.
    ___________________________________________


  3. #3
    Join Date
    Jul 2001
    Location
    VA
    Posts
    2,801
    Post Likes
    The company I am with supplies 100% of what I use on the job.
    ___________________________________________


  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Location
    Southern New Hampshire (USA)
    Posts
    402
    Post Likes
    I can tell you from MY experience that the leak det., pullers, scale, and pump were provided by the co. but every co's different.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    129
    Post Likes
    Thread Starter
    Quote Originally Posted by nightranger121 View Post
    I can tell you from MY experience that the leak det., pullers, scale, and pump were provided by the co. but every co's different.
    What about the Torch Kit, Tank, and Tips?

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Feb 2004
    Location
    New Mexico
    Posts
    14,090
    Post Likes
    Being a company owner I can tell you you're being set up.
    As soon as there is some job or procedure you couldn't do because of some tool you were supposed to have watch out. There is a chopping block close by.
    Being Union, plumbers really didn't need to supply many tools. Maybe a pencil. ruler maybe something else. A sheet metal worker had to supply a box of tools that maybe cost 2-3 hundred dollars. But what you are expected to supply so they can make a bunch of $$ is ridiculous.

    My advice... Go Union. Only because you're getting screwed.
    Auto mechanics supply their own tools at a huge costs but they are largely flat rate. It's to their benefit to have just what they will need to make the job kick a$$. I'll bet they aren't paying you flat rate.
    With all those tools you could be in business.
    We are here on Earth to fart around ......Kurt Vonnegut

    You can be anything you want......As long as you don't suck at it.

    USAF 98 Bomb Wing 1960-66 SMW Lu49

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Grundy Co. IL
    Posts
    773
    Post Likes
    That's just plain ridiculous, do they expect you to share all those tools with them, or maybe they can't afford them.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Aug 2002
    Location
    Southold, NY
    Posts
    47,736
    Post Likes
    I supply a tool belt. Wrenches, screwdrivers, nut drivers, Allen set and a VOM meter. When something of mine breaks they replace it, with like or better. Anything else they can supply.

    I did work for one company that gave you a $600 tool allowance every year (1980 $’s) for extras, that you owned. Not a bad deal.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Ohio
    Posts
    2,931
    Post Likes
    I won't be any help to you....I already own all of those tools and then some. Use them all the time...every tool on my truck is mine....if I leave the company that truck will be empty. (ladders are the exception...those belong to the company)
    I need a new signature.....

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Jun 2005
    Location
    New Jersey
    Posts
    1,559
    Post Likes
    Now...
    Lets talk about a few of these.

    1. Leak Detector
    2. Acetylene torch kit with tank and 3 tip sizes
    3. Spare Nitrogen Tank
    4. Blower and Pulley pullers
    5. Calking Gun
    6. Refrigeration Scale
    7. Refrigeration Oil Pump

    Does anyone think these 7 tools a Tech should supply? They really seem like Company Supplied tools to me.
    The scale, Nitro and Acetylene tanks..............should probably be Co. supplied.

    The leak detector is kind of iffy............some will buy it, some won't. I think my Co. has a couple, but I've never seen them........I have my own.

    The rest of it, yes, unfortunately, in the real world you're going to have to bite the bullet and buy some tools.

    I own at least one of every tool on that list, as I would suspect the majority of people here do, I have doubles and triples of many of them.........I think the only tools they bought me were the Vac pump, ladders (I have a set of those too) and reclaimer.

    I'm not an owner, I'm a union service tech.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    156
    Post Likes
    BASIC hand tools is what we are required to supply. Most of us have our own meters cause we dont like the ones that were being supplied. But if it breaks the company replaces it.
    Constantly choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.
    Jerry Garcia

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Posts
    820
    Post Likes
    There is no way in hell i would buy torches, a nitrogen tank, and a refrigeration oil pump. That would be a big red flag that this company is shady. Get the fack out of dodge. Ill bet they have techs buy this equipment and still charge the customer for the use of equipment that they didnt pay for, its suppose to be equally beneficial for the tech as it is for the company.
    I will take a bullet for my Veto LC tool bag!

  13. #13
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Massachusetts
    Posts
    129
    Post Likes
    Thread Starter
    Thanks for the input guys, I'm going to talk with my Service manager and discuss this further.
    I would def like to have some if not all of these tools for my personal use some day but, I don’t feel like buying all these for this company would benefit me in anyway except using a new tool (like most of you are saying).

    I will reply with his answer by Friday

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Posts
    526
    Post Likes
    1. Leak Detector
    2. Acetylene torch kit with tank and 3 tip sizes
    3. Spare Nitrogen Tank
    4. Blower and Pulley pullers
    5. Calking Gun
    6. Refrigeration Scale
    7. Refrigeration Oil Pump

    Caulking gun is like $5 so thats no big deal to me, the rest seems like bs tho. Id put riveter on that list too as something you shouldnt need to supply, for the most part you can use self tappers instead of it.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Location
    NJ
    Posts
    610
    Post Likes
    I agree with everyone else, sounds like BS.

    Godforbid you van was stolen and youd lose the better part of 5-6K worth of tools!

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 2004
    Location
    newton,mass.
    Posts
    6,109
    Post Likes
    Quote Originally Posted by Greg414 View Post
    Hey guys.
    I wanted to bring this question up.
    The question is, What tools should be supplied by the Company and/or by the service tech?

    I recently started a new job doing service and maintenance with a Van. About a month later I was given a list of:
    A: Tools supplied by Company
    B: Tools supplied by Service Tech.
    I'm scratching my head thinking if this right or wrong because some of these tools they want me to buy are not exactly "hand tools". I will never use these tools outside of work. Well unless i do some blue-mooning, but you get my drift.

    This is the List they gave me:


    Service Tec Tool List
    Technician Supplied Tools


    Refrigeration Tools
    1. Refrigeration Scale
    2. Flare & Swage Kit
    3. Service Wrench
    4. Fin Comb
    5. Inspection Mirror
    6. R-410a Gauges
    7. R-22 Gauges
    8. Refrigeration Oil Pump

    Plumbing Tools
    1. Midget tubing cutters
    2. Tubing cutters up to 2 inch
    3. Tubing benders 1/4" - 3/8"
    4. Acetylene torch kit with tank and 3 tip sizes
    5. Spare Nitrogen Tank
    6. Pipe Wrenches
    a. 12 inch
    b. 18 inch
    c. 24 inch
    7. Hacksaw
    8. PVC Cutter

    Hand Tools
    1. Allen Hex wrenches
    2. Screw Driver set
    3. Complete Nut Driver set
    4. Combination box and open end wrenches
    5. Small socket wrench kit
    6. Adjustable wrenches
    7. Channel Locks
    8. Needle nose Pliers
    9. Locking Pliers
    10. Flat file
    11. Utility Knife
    12. Hammer
    13. Riveter
    14. Blower Wheel Puller
    15. Pulley Puller
    16. Torpedo Level
    17. Measuring tape
    18. 2 Flashlights (1 spare)
    19. Hole saw Kit
    20. Drill bit Set
    21. Drill nut driver
    22. Calking Gun

    Electrical Tools
    1. Linesman Pliers
    2. Wire Crimpers
    3. Diagonal Cutters
    4. Wire Strippers
    5. Wire Stapler
    6. Snake
    Sheet Metal Tools
    1. Crimpers
    2. Snips
    3. Hand Seamers
    4. P-35 Stapler

    Test Tools
    1. Leak Detector
    2. Electrical test meter
    3. Digital Thermometer
    4. Clamp on Amp meter
    5. Monometer

    Power Tools
    1. Cordless Drill
    2. Corded Drill 1/2" 3. Saws all


    Comments? suggestions?

    Seems to me they are expecting a lot from you, the ones in bold face they should supply for sure. As for the others a guy coming to them from another company will most likely have. Do they have a tool allotment set up or will they allow you to buy some stuff on their accounts and take a little at a time out of your check. I would allow my guys to buy whatever tool (within reason) they needed to get the job done. After that it usually stayed with them or if it was a tool that would not see much use it would be in the shop. Anything that needs power, drills, saws should be supplied. I am generous with tools, well I'll admit a happy worker is a good worker, I try to keep them happy. On the flip side some employees could care less, they don't take care of the tools they own or you provide.

    .
    "Nothing else can poison our culture, corrupt our society or ruin the character of our people like unearned money or unearned opportunity." -- James R. Cook

    "Fooling around with alternating current is just a waste of time. Nobody will use it, ever." Thomas Edison, 1889.

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Apr 2008
    Posts
    69
    Post Likes

    Highlighted tools

    I think the corless dirll and cordless sawsall are just things I would want to own to use in my own home. I like Ryobi. I agree with others that if it breaks they should replace it and of course when the batteries wear out and they do they should buy them. Torch set and spare nitrogen tank is on them too. Would it be nice to have these things of you own? Of course! It is a matter of what you can afford right now.

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Chicago
    Posts
    304
    Post Likes
    Service techs supply everything except nitro tanks, mc, b, and recovery tanks, everything else is yours, I wouldn't have it any other way. We are not a small company, we've got 50+ service techs and maybe 150 installers.

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Sep 2007
    Location
    Balto, MD.
    Posts
    199
    Post Likes
    Quote Originally Posted by Cast Iron View Post
    Service techs supply everything except nitro tanks, mc, b, and recovery tanks, everything else is yours, I wouldn't have it any other way. We are not a small company, we've got 50+ service techs and maybe 150 installers.
    So then when you charge the customer for the use of the reclaim machine, or the vacuum pump then the tech should get the money? Since it is his own piece of equipment.

    No tanks, reclaim machines, vacuum pumps, oxygen acetylene, garden hoses, sprayers or special tools should be supplied by the the employee! I have some of these items myself, but will not use them for any company I've worked for. I do use my own scale, meters, and if it is damaged on the job the company will repair them!

  20. #20
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Posts
    1,438
    Post Likes

    Talking

    Quote Originally Posted by Cast Iron View Post
    Service techs supply everything except nitro tanks, mc, b, and recovery tanks, everything else is yours, I wouldn't have it any other way. We are not a small company, we've got 50+ service techs and maybe 150 installers.
    i agree. But if they want you to supply everything are they paying you more ? IMO if they are u should consider yourself even and look at this has a steping stone to going on your own if you want

    by the way are u hiring

+ Reply to Thread
Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Quick Reply Quick Reply

Register Now

Please enter the name by which you would like to log-in and be known on this site.

Please enter a password for your user account. Note that passwords are case-sensitive.

Please enter a valid email address for yourself.

Log-in

Posting Permissions

  • You may post new threads
  • You may post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •