Teledyne Continental Motors, Inc.
TM
Special Tools and Supplies
IOF-550 Permold Series Engine Maintenance Manual
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1 April 2007
3-1.4. Mechanic’s Tools
The tools listed below (Table 3-4) are required to perform overhaul procedures on the engines.
Table 3-4.
Mechanic’s Tools
Open end wrenches – ¼-inch through 1-
1/4-inch Slide hammer
Deep socket wrenches:
•
¼-inch
drive
•
5/32 through ½-inch drive
•
3/8-inch through 1-1/2-inch drive
•
7/16-inch through 1-1/4-inch
Ratchets:
•
¼-inch
drive
•
3/8-inch
drive
•
½-inch
drive
Deep well sockets:
•
½-inch
drive
•
7/16-inch drive through 1-inch
Heat Gun
(variable intensity/ equipped with a small tip)
Calibrated torque wrenches:
•
0 to 1000 in-lbs
•
0 to 500 in-lbs
•
0 to 100 ft-lbs
•
Drill, .266 (H) Pneumatic drill
•
0.339 Drill High speed borer
•
Drill bit No. 17 bit (0.1730)
Micrometers Ballpeen
hammer
Allen wrenches - assortment
Pullers
Slotted screwdrivers – assortment
Blind Bearing Remover
Phillips screwdrivers – Nos. 1 and 2
Vernier calipers
Safety wire pliers
Leather or soft plastic mallet
Common pliers
Small hole gauges, thickness gauges
Diagonal cutter pliers
Feeler gauges (leaf-type)
Needle nose pliers
C-clamps
Duck bill pliers
Brass wire brush
Snap ring pliers (with 90-degree bend)
Stiff-bristled, non-wire scrub brush
Inspection light/flashlight
Dry blaster cleaning tool
2-inch Merit wheel
Air impact tool
T-handle Drive
Tool maker’s square
Magnifying glass (10X power)
Inertia puller
Mirror Profilometer
Utility Knife or Razor Knife
Chamfer Tool
Scissors Morse
adapter
Crimp Tool
Heavy duty drill press
Wire ties
Arbor press (and 8-inch arbors)
Ring expander
Vertical mill
Shield vise
Engine hoist
Fiber drift, brass drift, pin or punch
Engine stand
Magnet Transport
dolly
Stud Extractor Tool
Aircraft tie downs and stop blocks
Ezy Out
V-blocks