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Page 1: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

Chapter 1

Plumber’s Toolbox

Page 2: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Objectives

• After completing this chapter, the student should be able to:– identify and describe the hand tools the

plumber commonly uses.– use hand tools in a safe and appropriate

manner.

Page 3: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plumbing Tools

• Plumbing tools fall under one of two categories:– Hand tools– Power tools

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Hand Tools

• Manually operated. • Not as expensive as power tools.• Equally important in completing a task or

project.• Most employers expect a plumber to have

basic hand tools when being considered for employment.

Page 5: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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New Residential PlumbersTool List

Quantity Tool1 Retractable tape measure

1 Medium Phillips screwdriver

1 Medium slotted screwdriver

1 Multi-type screwdriver

2 10” angled jaw pliers

1 6” combination pliers

1 7” locking pliers

1 8” or 10” adjustable wrench

1 18” pipe wrench

1 24” pipe wrench

1 Smooth jaw pipe wrench

1 Basin wrench

Quantity Tool1 12” claw hammer

1 Cat’s paw nail remover

1 Allen wrench kit

1 Wood chisel kit

2 12” concrete chisel

1 5/16” nut driver

1 1/8” to 1-1/8” copper tubing cutters

1 Copper midget tubing cutters

1 Copper tubing cutter up to 2” pipe size

1 Copper flaring tool

1 Copper tubing bending tool

1 Plastic pipe saw

1 Hacksaw

Page 6: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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New Residential Plumbers Tool List

(Varies Based on Employer)Quantity Description

1 Mini-hacksaw

1 Flexible tubing cutter

1 Inside PVC pipe cutter

1 Utility blade knife

2 Straight cut type aviation snips or set of three

1 Pencil

1 Magic marker

1 Carpenter’s speed square

1 Basket strainer tool or internal wrench

Quantity Description1 Torpedo type level

1 24” level

1 Torch regulator assembly

1 Torch striker

1 1/2” Flexible pipe crimping tool

1 3/4” Flexible pipe crimping tool

1 Plumb bob

1 Chalk box

1 Adjustable angle jaw pliers

1 Smooth jaw adjustable wrench

1 Pipe wrenches (18” or 24”)

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Levels

• A level is one of the most important tools in a plumber’s toolbox.

• A level has tubes partially filled with colored liquid leaving a trapped air bubble.

• Some levels have a dimensional feature that can be used for measuring distances.

Page 8: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Levels

Page 9: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Tape Measures

• There are numerous makes and models of tape measures.

• They vary in blade width and length. • The retractable type with a pocket clip is

the most common.

Page 10: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Tape Measures

Page 11: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Squares

• The framing square is a tool for laying out angles.

• It has two edges that form a 90 angle.

Page 12: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Squares

Page 13: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Screwdrivers

• Screwdrivers are available in many lengths and shank diameters.

• Phillips and slotted head types are two used by plumbers.

Page 14: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Screwdrivers

Page 15: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Pliers

• Pliers are available in various styles.• The most common type has angled and

grooved jaws.• Most pliers used in the plumbing trade

have cushion grip handles.

Page 16: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Pliers

Page 17: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Adjustable Wrenches

• Adjustable wrenches are available in various sizes.

• Some have a cushioned grip.• Their jaw opening is adjustable and

smooth.

Page 18: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Adjustable Wrenches

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Pipe Wrenches

• Pipe wrenches have grooved jaws designed to provide grip for working with metal piping systems.

• The two most common sizes are 18” and 24”.

• All pipe wrenches have an adjustment range for various pipe or fitting sizes.

Page 20: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Pipe Wrenches

Page 21: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Hammers

• Numerous hammer types are available with different heads, claws, and weights.

• For a plumber, the type of claw is the most important factor regarding the selection of a hammer.

Page 22: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Hammers

Page 23: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plastic Pipe Saw

• Can be used to cut both ABS and PVC pipe.

• Available in short and long blade styles.• Their cutting teeth are closer together than

a wood-cutting saw and farther apart than a metal-cutting saw.

Page 24: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plastic Pipe Saw

Page 25: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plastic Pipe Cutter

• Various designs available.• Range in pricing and size.

Page 26: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plastic Pipe Cutter

Page 27: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Metal-Cutting Saw

• This versatile tool is designed to cut through metal.

• Numerous blade types are available with various numbers of teeth per inch.

Page 28: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Metal-Cutting Saw

Page 29: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Wallboard Saws

• Two types commonly used are the compass saw and the wallboard saw.– A compass saw is designed to cut circular

holes, but is capable of making square cuts – The wallboard saw is shorter and more rigid

than the compass saw

Page 30: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Wallboard Saws

Page 31: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Aviation Snips

• The most common are offered in three different styles that cut in three different directions – straight, left, and right.

• Their cushioned grip handles are color-coded, indicating their direction of cut.

Page 32: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Aviation Snips

Page 33: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Knives

• Commonly used for cutting wallboard, boxes, or tape

Page 34: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Knives

Page 35: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Chisels

• Wood chisels are typically used for notching and splitting pieces of wood boards.

• Chisels used for chipping concrete have a blunter cutting edge than wood chisels and are called cold chisels.

Page 36: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Chisels

Page 37: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Basin Wrench

• Has a spring-loaded swivel head.• Used to install and remove securing nuts

of a faucet and water supply connections in confined spaces.

Page 38: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Basin Wrench

Page 39: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Basket Strainer Tools

• Strainer forks are used for strainers and tub drains.

• An internal wrench is a multi-purpose tool that allows an installer to tighten or remove parts to a plumbing fixture.– The internal wrench has a range from 1” to 2”

internal use.

Page 40: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Basket Strainer Tools

Page 41: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Pipe Cutters (Tubing Cutters)

• Copper cutters use metal rollers and a cutting wheel to rotate around the pipe as a manual handle is turned clockwise to advance the cutting wheel through the pipe.

Page 42: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Pipe Cutters (Tubing Cutters)

Page 43: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Flaring Tool

• A flaring tool flares the end of soft copper tubing, creating a 45-degree angle to mate with a compatible brass flared fitting.

Page 44: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Flaring Tool

Page 45: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Tubing Bender

• A copper tubing bender is used to create bends in copper tube.

• It is useful for tight spaces and for achieving a professional appearance.

Page 46: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Copper Tubing Bender

Page 47: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Torch Regulator Assembly

• A typical torch assembly consists of:– A regulator that controls the amount of

flammable gas to be ignited– A torch-tip with an orifice specifically designed

for the type of gas and the specific torch assembly

Page 48: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Torch Regulator Assembly

Page 49: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Flexible Pipe Crimping Tool

• Offered in several sizes.• Most commonly used are for 1/2” and 3/4”

pipe.• A dual-size tool and a compact version for

1/2” and 3/4” pipe sizes available.• Requires calibration to ensure an

adequate crimp is achieved.• A crimp gauge is sold with each tool.

Page 50: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Flexible Pipe Crimping Tool

Page 51: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plumb Bob

• Provides an accurate method of establishing a vertical point of reference to a lower work area from an upper work area.

Page 52: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Plumb Bob

Page 53: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Chalk Box

• Houses string (called a chalk line) and chalk powder.

• Used to mark a straight line for layout or to cut plywood boards.

Page 54: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Chalk Box

Page 55: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Torque Wrench

• Used to tighten clamps used in installing cast iron pipe and for rubber transition connectors for dissimilar piping.

• Has a 5/16” socket end.

Page 56: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Torque Wrench

Page 57: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Personal Safety Equipment

• Recommended personal protection equipment:– Eye protection– Face protection– Hand protection– Knee protection– Foot protection– Inhalation protection– First aid kit– Head protection

Page 58: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Summary

• Hand tools are required to install various aspects of a plumbing system.

• A plumber may be responsible for purchasing hand tools.

• Specialty hand tools are required more for repair than for new installation work.

• Everyone on a job site is responsible for safety.

Page 59: Chapter 1 Plumber’s Toolbox. 2 Objectives After completing this chapter, the student should be able to: –identify and describe the hand tools the plumber

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Summary

• Personal protection equipment (PPE) is usually provided by an employer.

• Material safety data sheet (MSDS) lists all safety hazards and medical attention requirements for a specific product.

• MSDS must be available for all products and kept on file on the jobsite.