27 Copyright by Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. Aft er studying this chapter, you will be able to: Identify common specialty brake tools and explain their use. Identify brake system measuring tools and explain their use. Identify power tools and equipment used in brake service and explain their use. List general rules for the correct use and storage of tools. Identify tool safety rules where they apply. Select the proper tool for the job at hand. Allen ammeter bender spring bi-directional scan tool bleeder wrench brake cylinder hone brake lathe brake rotor burnisher brake shoe adjuster brake spoon breakout box C-clamp dedicated scan tool diagnostic routine dial indicator drum grinder feeler gauge fl are-nut wrench fl exible hone generic scan tool hydraulic press hydraulic pressure gauge jumper wire line wrench machining mechanical bender micrometer multimeter multi-system scan tool ohmmeter pedal eff ort gauge Personal Computer Memory Card Industry Association (PCMCIA) pressure bleeder pushrod height gauge reamer rigid-stone hone scan tool schematic shoe and drum gauge siphon snap ring pliers spanner spring removal tool syringe technical service bulletin (TSB) test light Torx troubleshooting chart tubing cutter tubing wrench turning vacuum bleeder voltmeter waveform meter wet cleaning station Brake Tools, Shop Equipment, and Service Information Chapter 3 Technical Terms
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