Marine Systems Program 2020-2021 Tool List - Spring - Northwest School of Wooden ...
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Marine Systems Program 2020-2021 Tool List - Spring Welcome to the Marine Systems Program at the Northwest School of Wooden Boatbuilding. This program is designed to prepare you for an entry level position in the Marine Industry. The topics covered are diverse and your training includes both theoretical and hands-on learning. As your instructors, we are excited to help advance your knowledge and prepare you for a professional career in this interesting and dynamic field. Before arriving on campus, you need a basic kit of quality tools. This tool list will get you started in this field and are tools that you will use during this program. After you graduate and move forward in your career, you can add to these tools. Keep in mind that you are expected to have all required tools prior to the start of the second week of class. The tool lists are grouped by category: Electrical, Corrosion, Mechanical, Layout, Other Tools, and Personal Protection Equipment (PPE). PPE use is required as your safety is always our priority. When a brand and model number is included, that is the recommended item. The prices listed are an estimate of the cost for a quality tool. Having the most expensive tools does not guarantee you will do better work, but you will want reliable and quality tools at hand to make your work more enjoyable. As you accumulate tools you will need a way to carry and store them. When choosing tool storage, keep in mind the workplace of a marine technician. During a typical workday, you will be in and out of vehicles and on and off boats numerous times. You should choose tool storage to facilitate mobility, keep your tools contained to prevent loss off the dock, and to protect working surfaces. Soft-sided backpacks or cases are best to avoid damage to boat interior spaces. In addition to your tools and books (separate book list provided), you are required to purchase a student membership with the American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC). Membership in ABYC gives you access to industry standards referenced during the course, as well as the option to become industry certified. ABYC membership information is included on the last page of this handout. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask. We look forward to teaching and coaching you along on this adventure and wherever this endeavor takes you. Respectfully, Kevin T. Ritz Jordan Primus Marine Systems Lead Instructor Marine Systems Instructor kevin.ritz@nwswb.edu jordan.primus@nwswb.edu 02/2021
Electrical Tools Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. **Discount may be possible if purchased in class. Contact your Instructor for more information. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Fluke 117 w/Test Leads $210 Digital Multimeter** -OR- Required (choose one) Klein 800 w/Test Leads $180 Circuit Analyzer** Extech CT70 $220 Required Ratcheting Single-Crimp Ancor 703010 $60 Required Tool Wire Stripper Ancor 702030 $45 Required NEMA L5-30 Male Plug Marinco 305 CRPN $40 Required NEMA L5-30 Female Marinco 305 CRPN $30 Required Connector NEMA L5-30 M to F Marinco S30-15 $40 Required Adapter See Mechanical Tools Diagonal Cutter Required List – Pliers Set Wire and Cable Cutter Ancor 703005 $30 Recommended Phillips, Slotted, and Insulated Screwdriver Set $30-$60 Recommended Square Alligator Test Clip $5-$10 Recommended Corrosion Tools Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. **Discount may be possible if purchased in class. Contact your Instructor for more information. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Mil. Spec. Zinc Reference Electro-Guard RP-2 $98 Required Electrode** Scratch Awl (Wood Handle) Stanley 69-122 $11 Required 12 AWG Black Silicone 25 feet $15 Required Stranded Wire Banana Plugs (Solder-on) Male & Female $12 Required Small Wire Brush $10 Recommended Sawzall Blade $10 Recommended AC Leakage Clamp Meter Sonel CMP-200 $79 Recommended 02/2021
Mechanical Tools Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Mechanic's Socket Set: • 1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2” drive Dewalt DWMT75049 $180 Required • Allen Wrench Sets (SAE/Metric) Combination Wrench Set Craftsman $108 Required (SAE/Metric) CMMT12080 GrooveLock Pliers Set: • Channel Lock Pliers • Long-nose Pliers • Linesman's Pliers Irwin 2078712 $75 Required • Slip-joint Pliers • Adjustable Wrench • Diagonal Cutter • Vise-Grip Pliers Screwdriver Set: JEGS 80755 $20 Required Flat, Phillips, Torx, Roberts 1/4” Drive Torque Wrench eTork C1200 $80 Required 3/8” Drive Torque Wrench eTork C1200 $60 Required 3/8” Drive Breaker Bar Gearwrench $30 Required Feeler Gauge Gearwrench KDT-161 $12 Required Thread Pitch Gauge GRIP 35428 $10 Required (SAE/Metric) Gasket Scraper Gearwrench 84080 $30 Required Dead Blow Hammer $20-$40 Recommended Layout Tools – Marine Systems Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Small Framing Square Irwin 1794462 $9 Required Tape Measure Dewalt DWHT36107 $20 Required Torpedo Level Johnson 1421-0900 $10 Required Scratch Awl (in addition to that Stanley 69-122 $11 Required required for corrosion) 02/2021
Other Tools Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Box Cutter Dewalt DWHT10035L $12 Required Ball Peen Hammer Xtremepower15145xp $16 Required Vernier Caliper HHIP 4100-0001 $5 Required Dial Gauge Angle Finder Pittsburgh 34214 $5 Required Headlamp and/or Flashlight $15-$45 Recommended Personal Protective Equipment Tools listed in bold are required, other tools are recommended. Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) is required in the classroom and on field trips. Tool Brand/Model Price Required/Recommended Safety Glasses or Goggles $10-$20 Required with Side Shields Hearing Protection: No headphones or $5-$25 Required ear plug or earmuff earphones 3M-8200 or Dust Masks: Non-Vented $15-$25 Required Honeywell RWS54001 Dual Cartridge Organic 3M 53P71 $25 Required Respirator Mask Nitrile Gloves Sizes available $25-$35 Required Disposable Painter's $15 Recommended Coverall 02/2021
American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) Student Membership The American Boat & Yacht Council (ABYC) is a non-profit, member organization that develops voluntary global safety standards for the design, construction, maintenance, and repair of recreational boats. ABYC also has a long-established commitment to providing technical education, training, certification, and professional development. Seminars, workshops and technician certification courses are instrumental in increasing the level of knowledge and professionalism throughout the boating industry. The role of ABYC is to be the essential source of technical information for the international marine industry. ABYC develops product safety standards, credentialing, education, training, and other tools to equip members for making boating safer. ABYC Student Membership is required for students in the Marine Systems Program: Regular Student Membership is $190 for 2 years (Annual membership, 2nd year free). Register online for membership at https://abycinc.org/page/Join, and follow their instructions. Per the ABYC Student Membership webpage, you will be asked to provide proof of student status before membership is officially approved (picture of student ID card or registration papers, etc.). Your student ID number is available from your instructor. Student ID cards will be available within a few weeks of the start of your class. ABYC Member Benefits include discounts on Study Guides, Standards Manuals, and in the ABYC Ship’s Store (https://abycinc.org/page/MemberBenefits). NWSWB Students have the option to challenge ABYC exams for industry certification. Certification exams are $295 for ABYC members. Questions can be directed to ABYC. For questions regarding student membership, contact Kevin Scullen (kscullen@abycinco.org) at 410-990-4460, extension 102, or Casey Bates (cbates@abycinc.org) at 410- 990-4460, extension 100. The ABYC website homepage is: https://abycinc.org/. 02/2021
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