Stoney E Taylor III (Tra)
Albany, GA 31705
USA
Contact Phone: 229-***-****
Email Address: abjgb7@r.postjobfree.com
EXPERIENCE:
**/**** ** *******; 40-60 hours per Week; Heavy Mobile Mechanic; $20.32 per
Hour; permanent employment; Aecom (MCLB - Albany Ga.). Supervisor; Keith
Remlair, 229-***-****; may contact supervisor.
I am currently a Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic at the Marine Corps
Logistics Base, Albany Ga. Shop 813 of body Armor assemblies, sub-
assemblies, and components associated with the HUMMWV (highly mobile multi-
purpose wheeled vehicle) series vehicles, such as the M-1097A2, M-1043A2, M-
1045A2, M977A2, M-1123 and M-1114 Humvee. I replace Windshields, Door
glass, Latches, Handles, Striker plates, Linkages, outside armor panels,
Seat bottoms, Seat backs, Armor Plates, and many more armor items. Ability
to define and recognize all armor components and assembly I use Technical
Manuals, Repair Manuals, Parts Manuals, Modification Instructions,
Engineering Instruction, Work orders, Statement of work instructions,
Drawings, Schematics, Manufactures Instructions, ISO web page when doing
these repairs.
I perform major repairs and maintenance on heavy mobile equipment and
vehicles (e.g. armored vehicles, combat engineer vehicles, self-propelled
artillery, and cargo and personnel carriers. Developed or improvised
methods, altered parts, and make repairs in the absence of technical
guidelines. Performed, trouble analysis, final alignments and calibration
of multi-system complexes consisting of several complete integrated systems
accomplishing several major functions. Ensures work conforms to established
safety, serviceability, reliability, and quality standards. Examines
materials for quality and manufactured items for defects and for
conformance to specifications, visually and using sample models and
instruments, such as scales, gauges, templates, calipers and micrometers;
verifies that established standards are maintained relative to such matters
as processing and marketing, product-packaging, storage and transportation
methods, building and facilities and business practices, operations and
services. I repair, replace, rebuild Engines Components, Lifters, Push
rods, Heads, Valve Covers, Intakes, Exhaust Manifolds, Injectors, Injector
Pumps, Injector supply lines, Fuel delivery pumps, Water pumps, Oil pumps,
Seals, Oil Pans, Oil galley plugs, Freeze plugs etc. I also repair,
replace, rebuild Transmission Components such as Flywheels, Torque
Converters, Valve Bodies, Oil Pans, Filters, Sensors, Plugs, Linkage,
Seals, Yokes, etc. I repair, replace, rebuild Transfer Components such as
Casings, Coolers, Gears, Bearings, Chains, Seals, Yokes etc, I also repair
Differential components such as Gears, Clutches, Yokes, Seals, Yokes, O-
rings, Input and Output Shafts etc. I repair replace, rebuild Geared Hub
Components such as Planetary Gears, Seals, Shafts, Access Covers, Fittings,
Vent Lines etc.I also repair, replace suspension Components such as Frame
Rails, Cross members, A-Frames, Springs, Shocks, Torsion Bars, Ball Joints,
Bushings etc. I repair, replace or rebuild the following Steering
Components, Steering Gears, Steering Wheels, Tie rods, Idler Arms, Drag
links, Torque rods, Bushings, Shims, Steering shafts, Steering Boots etc. I
repair, replace, rebuild Instrument Clusters, Fan Switches, Motors, Cables,
Ignition Switches, relays, Horns, Brake Pedals, Steering Columns, Lights,
Turn Indicators, Fan Motors, Heater Cables and control valves, Transmission
shifters, Transfer Shifters, Warning Lamps, Seats, Trailer receptacles, Tow
Pintles, Body Mount Bushings, etc.I repair, rebuild, Brake system
Components such as Brake Rotors, Brake shoes, Master Cylinders,
Proportioning valves, Brake Hydrobosters, Brake lines, Brake Calipers,
etc.I repair Cooling system such as Radiators, Fan Clutches, Fan blades,
Belts, Oil Coolers, Fan Shrouds, Hoses, Clamps, Water pumps etc. I repair,
replace, rebuild fuel systems such as Fuel Pumps, Fuel lines, Fuel sending
units, Fuel filters, Pick up tubes, strainers and Grommets, fuel cells etc
When doing these duties I use the following air and hand tools;
Wrenches metric and standard, Sockets metric and standard sizes,
Screwdrivers, Pliers, Wire Cutters, C-Clamps, Vise grips, Chisels, Drill
Bits, Pry Bars, Hammers, Dollies, Slide Hammer pullers, Mallets, files,
Allan Wrenches, Universal sockets, Extractors, Punches, Air and Battery
operated Impact Wrenches, Ratchets, Drill motors, Air operated Files,
Grinders, Cutters, Sanders, Die grinders, Oxygen and Acetylene gas cutters,
Welding machines Wire feed and arc type, Plasma Cutters and many other type
tools.
When performing these duties I ensure all work is done with safety
priority one I always ensure all my proper PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment) is worn such as Safety Glasses, Safety shoes, Ear plugs, Ear
Muffs, Aprons, and Gloves etc. I ensure my work area is kept safe,
organization and clean, I ensure all Hazardous materials are stored and
disposed of properly according to EPA, OSHA and Local Standard Operating
Procedures, I advise my Co-Workers of unsafe practices and report unsafe
conditions to Supervisor or Work leaders. I ensure when lifting I use the
proper techniques such as keeping back straight etc I ensure that all work
over four feet off the ground that I have on the proper harness by OSHA and
Aecom Procedures. I do all these tasks and duties with Limited to no
Supervision. At the beginning and end of each day / shift I ensure that my
timesheet is correct and accurate to hours worked. I ensure all Aecom
Company Policy's and Procedures are followed on daily bases.
03/2007 to 12/2008; 50-60 hours per Week;; Heavy Mobile Mechanic, $19.32
per hour; permanent employment; Defense Support Services (d.b.a. - DS2
MCLB -Albany).; Supervisor; Chad Newberry 229-***-**** may contact
supervisor.
I was a Heavy Mobile Equipment Mechanic at the Marine Corps Logistics
Base, Albany Ga. Shop 813 of body assemblies, sub-assemblies, and
components associated with the HUMMWV (highly mobile multi-purpose wheeled
vehicle) series vehicles, such as the M-1097A2, M-1043A2, M-1045A2, M977A2,
M-1123 and M-1114 Humvee.
I performed major repairs and maintenance on heavy mobile equipment
and vehicles Developed or improvised methods, altered parts, and made
repairs in the absence of technical guidelines. Made independent decisions
consistent with repair process being utilized at to depth of disassembly
with the extent of disassembly kept to a minimum so that repairs can be
accomplished at the least expense and still produce a completed unit that
meet or exceed the applicable performance and quality specifications.
Disassembles, inspects, repaired, rebuilt, modified, test, and adjusted
wheeled combat Humvees. Inspects and evaluate components and parts using
exacting specifications such as technical manuals, process standards,
drawings, blueprints, and precision measuring and gauging devices such as
micrometers, pressure gauges, precision clearance gauges, dial indicators,
temperature gauges, spring testers, out of roundness gauges, depth gauges,
vacuum gauges, feeler gauges, and works to tolerances as close as .0001
inch.
I diagnosed and troubleshot malfunctions in various operational
systems of heavy mobile equipment and vehicles when standard procedures and
existing methods do not suffice. I Applied problem solving decisions using
skills written or oral from project management and leadership for the best
team building and customer service accomplishment. Applied an intensive
knowledge of the characteristics of various major mechanical and non-
mechanical systems (e.g., the overhaul of transmissions which have braking,
steering, and differential systems mechanically integrated with the
transmission, engine, and other multiple and interconnected systems).I
Performed maintenance, cleaning and adjustments inspect and evaluate
components and parts for performance as to wear and tear I applied
initiatives to overcome obstacles and setbacks in order to improve and
enhance mission accomplishments. I performed the inspection of in process
and completed calibration and repair operations. I inspected the
workmanship and products associated with the calibration and repair of all
forms of test measurement and diagnostic equipment. (TMDE)
I maintained a safe, neat, orderly and professional work area. I
applied proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety glasses,
ear plugs, safety shoes, and gloves in the performance of duty. I was
subject to exposure of hot exhaust, cooling systems, high-pressure fuel
lines and toxic fumes with the possibility of injury from energized
engines, transmissions and other components. I ensure all Hazardous
materials are stored and disposed of properly according to EPA, OSHA and
Local Standard Operating Procedures; I advise my Co-Workers of unsafe
practices and report unsafe conditions to Supervisor or Work leaders. I
ensure when lifting I use the proper techniques such as keeping back
straight etc I ensure that all work over four feet off the ground that I
have on the proper harness by OSHA I am able to perform in incumberments
weather (rain, heat, and cold) as required indoors and outdoors.
10/2005 to 03/2007; 50 - 60 hours per Week; Owner / Mechanic ; $45,000 per
Year; permanent employment; Taylor's Auto and Trailer Repair, 3926
Sylvester Rd.; Self Employed, 229-***-****;
I planed and supervised parts and service operation and employees
functions to include procurement, delivery/receiving, inventory control,
warehousing, organization; I solved complex problems, made employee
schedule parts department and service department according to work load,
double checked twenty employee's timecards. Identify products and vendors
based on cost effective criteria and utility. Prepare product and service
specifications. Interview and recommend selection of new employees. I
Trained, supervised, disciplined, and evaluated staff. I establish work
priorities and standards. Maintained contact with vendors; orders and
overseen the ordering of parts for stock; and process appropriate
requisitions, invoices, work orders using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook
Express and Power Point for a major parts department..
I maintained orderly flow of related documents with other City units
such as Purchasing and Accounting. Developed computerized inventory control
methods and procedures. I worked with computerized database to improve
level of service and control. Troubleshoot problems and/or assigned
research activities and special projects to lower level staff. Evaluated
results and recommendations and determine appropriate actions.
We performed overhaul/repair procedures, alterations, fabrications or
modifications of heavy mobile and personal vehicle component parts. Rebuilt
and replaced rear-ends, engines, transmissions, alternators, starters,
brake master cylinders and calipers, carburetors, and perform tune-ups.
Operate wheeled equipment such as trucks (all types), cars, utility, all
terrain vehicles, field tractors, 18 wheel diesel tractor-trailer trucks,
power generations, fuel handing systems, and compressors. Maintain and
account for all types of hand tools manual and power. I lefty heavy
components weighing 50-100 lbs. Perform maintenance, cleaning and
adjustments inspect and evaluate components and parts for performance as to
wear and tear. Applied initiatives to overcome obstacles and setbacks in
order to improve and enhance mission accomplishments.
We Serviced 18 wheel Tractor Trailer Trucks, farm tractors and other
Heavy Equipment by means of repairing or replacing needed parts as
followed: alternators, changing oil, air filter, spark plugs, rotate tires,
window motors/wipers, and regulators. Perform disassembly, assembly, self-
inspection, repair, modifications, and test on all vehicles. Make
independent decisions consistent with repair processes being utilized as to
depth of disassembly kept to a minimum so that repairs can be accomplished,
while meeting performance and quality at the least expense. Maintenance of
complex integrated electronic systems, automated test equipment (ATE)
systems, and a wide array of Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic equipment,
(TMDE). I utilized special hand and power tools, inspected and evaluated
components and parts using exact specifications and precision measuring and
gauging devices such as micrometers, clearance gauges and dials indicators
and calipers to tolerance.
I stored items in an orderly and accessible manner in warehouses,
tool rooms, supply rooms, and other areas. Mark stock items using
identification tags, stamps, electric marking tools, or other labeling
equipment. Conducted physical count of stock or check and mark merchandise.
Pack and unpack items to be stocked on shelves in stockrooms, warehouses,
or storage yards Received and counted stock items, and record data manually
or using computer. Verify inventory computations by comparing them to
physical counts of stock, and investigate discrepancies or adjust errors.
Determine proper storage methods, identification, and stock location based
on turnover, environmental factors, and physical capabilities of
facilities. Clean and maintain supplies, tools, equipment, and storage
areas in order to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
I maintained a safe, neat, orderly and professional work area. I made
sure and enforced proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety
glasses, ear plugs, safety shoes, and gloves in the performance of duty. I
ensured all Hazardous materials are stored and disposed of properly
according to EPA, OSHA and Local Standard Operating Procedures; I advised
my employee's of unsafe practices and unsafe conditions. I was subject to
exposure of hot exhaust, cooling systems, high-pressure fuel lines and
toxic fumes with the possibility of injury from engerized engines,
transmissions and other components. I am able to perform in incumberments
weather (rain, heat, and cold) as required indoors and outdoors. Perform
tactful, courteous, professional demeanor and behavior towards others in
providing a positive and professional image.
10/1999 to 10/2005; 45 hours per Week; Parts Warehouse Manager; $40,000 per
Annum; permanent employment; All Star International Trucks Inc., 1312
Blaylock St.; Dennis Managum, 229-***-****; may contact supervisor.
I planed and supervised parts operation and employees functions to
include procurement, delivery/receiving, inventory control, and
organization; I solved complex problems, double checked twenty employee's
timecards. Identify products and vendors based on cost effective criteria
and utility. Prepare product and service specifications. Interview and
recommend selection of new employees. I trained supervised, disciplined,
and evaluated staff.
I have thorough knowledge of vehicle parts systems, nomenclature,
ordering procedures and computerized inventory procedures relating to
automotive, marine, heavy truck, agricultural, industrial, and related
equipment. Working knowledge of stock-handling policies and procedures and
related record keeping. Coordinated and expedited the flow of materials,
parts, and assemblies between warehouse to departments, according to
production and shipping schedules or department priorities, and compiles
and maintains manual or computerized records:
I stored items in an orderly and accessible manner in warehouse, tool
room, supply room, and other areas. Mark stock items using identification
tags, stamps, electric marking tools, or other labeling equipment.
Conducted physical count of stock or check and mark merchandise. Pack and
unpack items to be stocked on shelves in stockrooms, warehouses, or storage
yards Received and counted stock items, and record data manually or using
computer. Verify inventory computations by comparing them to physical
counts of stock, and investigate discrepancies or adjust errors. Determine
proper storage methods, identification, and stock location based on
turnover, environmental factors, and physical capabilities of facilities.
Clean and maintain supplies, tools, equipment, and storage areas in order
to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
I established work priorities and standards. I maintained contact with
vendors; order and oversee the ordering of parts for stock; and process
appropriate requisitions, invoices, work orders etc. I maintained orderly
flow of related documents with other city units such as purchasing and
accounting. I prepared routine correspondence and reports. I developed
computerized inventory control methods and procedures. I also worked with
computerized database to improve level of service and control. I
troubleshoot problems and/or assigned research activities and special
projects to lower level staff. I evaluated results and recommendations and
determine appropriate actions. Participate as a member of the Motor
Equipment Division Management Team in matters relating to policy, planning,
evaluation, budget preparation, personnel management activities, etc.
Attend staff or committee meetings to represent the Motor Equipment
Division, as assigned. Assisting in the development of preventive
maintenance levels of service based on vehicle or equipment type,
manufacturers' recommendations and maintenance history. I Communicated
information to appropriate staff. In the absence of shop forepersons, I
supervise skilled maintenance and repair technicians. Including having
outstanding customer service skills, Ability to lead and motivate, and
knowledge of the heavy-duty diesel truck industry.
I maintained a safe, neat, orderly and professional work area. I made
sure and enforced proper personal protective equipment (PPE) such as safety
glasses, ear plugs, safety shoes, and gloves in the performance of duty. I
ensured all Hazardous materials are stored and disposed of properly
according to EPA, OSHA and Local Standard Operating Procedures; I advised
my employee's of unsafe practices and unsafe conditions. I was subject to
exposure of hot exhaust, cooling systems, high-pressure fuel lines and
toxic fumes with the possibility of injury from energized engines,
transmissions and other components. I am able to perform in incumberments
weather (rain, heat, and cold) as required indoors and outdoors. Perform
tactful, courteous, professional demeanor and behavior towards others in
providing a positive and professional image.
10/1997 to 10/1999; 40 hours per Week; Service / Warehouse Manger; $36,500
per year; permanent employment; Honda, Yamaha, Kawasaki of Albany, 3006
Kensington CT.; Wilson Hollway, 229-***-****; may contact supervisor.
I Planed and administratively managed the coordination, assignment
and efficient use of the service department and fleet vehicles. I
established and enforced policies and procedures for service vehicle
assignment and use. I enforced company policies and procedures regarding
service vehicles. I maintained automated solutions for administrative
management, e.g., fuel and vehicle usage, mileage reporting, location
tracking, security, reporting, and service. I managed a system for loaner
vehicles to be used while primary vehicles are being serviced. I prepared
the budget requests and operations reports monthly.
I was responsible for supervision of forklift operators. Coordinate and
expedites flow of materials, parts, and assemblies between warehouse to
departments, according to production and shipping schedules or department
priorities, and compiles and maintains manual or computerized records:
I Reviewed production schedules and related information and conferred
with owner to determine material requirements to identify overdue materials
and to track material. Requisitions material and establishes sequential
delivery dates to departments, according to job order priorities and
material availability. I examined material delivered to production
departments to verify conformance to specifications. I arranged in-plant
transfer of materials from warehouse to meet production schedules. Computed
amount of material required to complete job orders, applying knowledge of
product and manufacturing processes. I had too Compile and maintains manual
or computerized records, such as material inventory, in-process production
reports, and status and location of materials. May move or transport
materials from one department to another, manually or using material
handling equipment including forklift operation. I arranged for repair and
assembly of material or part.
I am knowledgeable in LTL, OSHA Laws, DOT Rules and Regulations,
Hazardous Materials Regulations, in addition to company policies and
procedures. I was responsible for load planning on LTL Trailers ensuring
load-completions were full-filled, which included the preparation of bills
of lading, counting of shipments, and loading and unloading freight.
Monitored actual performance data and gathered information for reporting. I
performed administrative functions such as printing manifest shipments,
coordinate, scheduling, billing freight bills, bill of laden, ship times
and dates with common carriers.
My Duties also involved the calibration, rebuild, over-haul,
installation, troubleshooting, repair, modification, calibration,
alignment, and maintenance of complex integrated electronic systems,
automated test equipment (ATE) systems, and a wide array of Test,
Measurement, and Diagnostic equipment, (TMDE). Passes on to other workers
the instructions and gets work started. Works along with other workers and
sets the pace. I demonstrated the proper work methods and procedures. Sees
to it that needed plans, blueprints, materials, procedures, and tools are
available, and that needed stock is obtained from supply
personnel/locations. I assured that safety and house keeping rules are
followed. Maintains a clean and safe work area by keeping the parts room
neat and orderly, doing required housekeeping and updating as needed;
Observed and promoted safe work practices and procedures; Uses and wears
safety and protective equipment, as necessary Work did require to perform
temporary duty at field units, commercial contractor facilities, and in
other diverse locations.. Participates in the resolution of very difficult
maintenance problems, which are generally beyond the scope of lower graded
mechanics, and technicians and which involve highly complex electronic
systems being repaired, overhauled, modified, and tested. Assisting in the
development of preventive maintenance levels of service based on vehicle or
equipment type, manufacturers' recommendations and maintenance history.
I Used and wore safety and protective equipment, as necessary. I
reported to the owner on status and progress of work and causes of work
delays. I performed trouble analysis, final alignments and calibration of
multi-system complexes consisting of several complete integrated systems
accomplishing several major functions. Worked on new systems of great
complexity that were characterized by the application of advanced
electronic theory and frequent technological changes Specifications and
procedures for work performed at this level are often vague and incomplete.
Performed pretest, operational (functional) and final testing: final
tuning, alignment and/or calibration of highly complex computer numerical
systems, components, or subassemblies; tests and diagnosis problems.
10/1990 to 10/1997; 40 - 50 hours per Week; Parts / Warehouse Manger of
two (2) Locations; $36,500 per year; permanent employee; Albany Engine
Rebuilders, 201 W. Society Ave. Albany, Georgia. And Carquest Auto Parts
Store 211 Main Street Manchester Georgia; Owner Donald Hart, 229-***-****;
may contact supervisor
I maximized store displays sales and profits. I ensured that proper
processes and procedures are utilized to minimize inventory shrinkage. I
Hired, trained and developed employees to ensure that the store is operated
according to Company policy. I Built store teams that consistently
delivers high levels of customer service and business results I managed
store assets including cash, inventory, vehicles, furniture and fixtures by
way of computer using Microsoft word, excel and outlook. I maintained
orderly flow of related documents with other City units such as Purchasing
and Accounting. I prepared routine correspondence and reports. I developed
computerized inventory control methods and procedures. I worked with
computerized database to improve level of service and control. Troubleshoot
problems and/or assign research activities and special projects to lower
level staff. I Maintained expense controls, including payroll, to achieve
profit plan goals using the same forms as above. I worked with outside
sales representatives in the identification, development, and maintenance
of new and existing accounts. Identify new customers and revenue
opportunities for store, and implement strategies and initiatives to take
advantage of those opportunities. Plan and assigned employees work
schedules on a weekly basis. I Monitored store sales performance on a daily
basis. Identify problems and solve them effectively. I worked daily with
owner to establish initiatives and business plans for the store and to
resolve store issues. I properly completed and submitted all weekly and
monthly reports as required. I reviewed job description with each new
employee or each individual making a job change and to have the employee
sigh the acknowledgement. Administer a formal, written employee performance
appraisal when due. Administered annual appraisals with merit increase
considerations one (1) year from the date of hire, promotion or demotion I
ensured weekly store meetings were held. I ensured overall cleanliness of
the store, stock room and outside areas to create a safe work environment
EDUCATION:
Dougherty High School, Albany, Ga. 1984
Albany Area Voc.Tech, Albany Ga.; Associate in Metal Shop, 1986
Darton College, Albany, Ga., Business Management & Accounting, 1988
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES/CERTIFICATES:
LICENSES:
HMMWV Licenses
JIB CRANE
CERTIFICATES:
OSHA On - Line 10 hours Training Course - General Industry and Construction
USMC HAZ-MAT Training
ASE Certified
OTHER INFORMATION:
Specialized Knowledge:
I have strong computer skills including experience in Microsoft Word,
Excel, Outlook Express and Power Point. Experience in inventory management,
forecasting, and interpret work orders for a major warehouse and parts
department. Attention to detail, and strong basic mathematical skills.
I have ten years of responsible experience managing or directly assisting
in the management of a large-sized heavy truck warehouse implement,
construction, and similar motorized equipment parts department and
warehousing.
I have supervised 40 employees working 40 - 50 hour work weeks, I have the
proven ability to manage time, superior presentation skills, along with a
desire to lead, direct and coach
I have security clearance and authorized to work in most buildings at
U.S.M.C. Albany.
KSA's:
1. I have thorough knowledge of vehicle parts systems, nomenclature,
ordering procedures and computerized inventory procedures relating to
automotive, marine, heavy truck, agricultural, industrial, warehousing and
related equipment. Working knowledge of stock-handling policies and
procedures and related record keeping.
2. I am ability to interpret instructions, specifications, technical
manuals and blueprints:
I am able to interpret instructions, specifications, and use of technical
manuals and blueprints from knowing the equipment and diagram of said
product and reading of lbs. for specifications as to what technical manuals
are available and the knowledge on reading blueprints as to what has to be
performed and the use of measuring from to 1 inch diameter.
3. I have full range of contracting and procurement functions to include
negotiation, administration and termination:
I have planed, coordinated, and conducted negotiations for procurements,
obtains wage determinations, audit reports, payment and performance bonds.
Analyzes requirements to determine appropriate method of procurement,
develops solicitations and evaluates bids or proposals. Administration
functions include price predeterminations and approving contractors.
4. I have the ability to use and maintain tools and equipment and the use
of measuring instruments common to the heavy mobile equipment trade:
I am able to use all types of hand tools from inch to 2 inch, 7500 drimal
tool, 5000 sauder grinder, to air ratchets, and homer bore system hand
craft die, in order to maintain operations for the use of measuring
instruments common to the heavy mobile equipment trade.
5. I have the ability to do the work of a heavy mobile equipment mechanic
without more than normal supervision. (Screen-out-elements):
I am able to perform the work of a heavy mobile equipment mechanic by due
process of micking by mircoscanning engine cylinders and boring 580 head
drimmer of cylinder sleeves of 10 degrees up to 50 degrees for piston and
ring fitting with no supervision.
6. I have the knowledge of heavy mobile equipment assembly, installation,
repair, and rebuild:
I know assembly, installation, repair and rebuild by breaking down engines
though using driver air ratchets (1/2 inch pro am 15000 with 9000 RPMs),
and 3/8 drive air ratchet (7000 RPMs) for breaking loose number 10-12 gauge
bolts and reinstalling at 95 lbs. to 125lbs torque, sealing all gaskets
with form glues.
Can Operate:
Tractor trailer (all type), lawnmower (all type), forklift (all type),
front-end loaders, prime mowers, power tools (all types), compressors,
pressure gauges, clearance gages, exacting specifications, precision
measuring gauge devices, dial calipers, key board, hand tools (all types),
7500 dimel, 5000 sauder grinders, air ratchets (all types), torque wrenches
(all types), pallet jacks, air and electric sanders, sand blasters