Required Tools Clause Samples

The "Required Tools" clause specifies the tools, equipment, or materials that must be provided or used to perform the work under the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines whether the contractor or the client is responsible for supplying specific items, such as safety gear, specialized machinery, or software. By clearly assigning responsibility for necessary tools, the clause helps prevent disputes and ensures that all parties are prepared to fulfill their obligations efficiently.
Required Tools. Cable splicers shall furnish only the following in addition to the tools required for journeymen and apprentice wiremen:
Required Tools. Cable splicer shall furnish only the following in addition to the tools required for Journeymen Transportation Systems Electrician and Transportation Systems Technicians: Shave Hook Ball Peen Hammer Scissors Lead Dresser Cable Knife Anyone dispatched as a Journeyman Transportation Systems Electrician or Transportation Systems Technician shall provide himself with the following tools:
Required Tools. The DISTRICT has developed a list of required hand tools for each position covered by this Memorandum. The EMPLOYEE, as a condition of his employment, will be required to have the tools available in his possession ready to work. All regular employees will be required to provide the necessary tools. If any EMPLOYEE transfers to another department or classification, he or she must, in a reasonable amount of time, secure the required tools. Temporary employees will have tools provided by the DISTRICT, but may participate in the tool policy if they desire.
Required Tools. Tools purchased to perform work on current position.
Required Tools. A. KDS 3 Adapter 57001-1648 B. Com. Cable (6-pin/8-pin) 57001-1649 C. KDS 3 Software 57001-1650 D. Com. Cable (8-pin/4-pin) 57001-1688 E. USB Cable C57001-0017 Detail of Connection 1. Connect to main harness of Vehicle 2. USB port of KDS 3 Adapter
Required Tools. Cable splicer shall furnish only the following in addition to the tools required for Journeymen Transportation Systems Electrician and Transportation Systems Technicians:
Required Tools. Drill for mounting switch. * Side cutters for trimming plastic ties. * Razor blade or knife if cutting through firewall grommet. (optional) * 5/64 ▇▇▇▇▇ wrench for installing switch knob. * Ratchet ¼” drive * 10mm socket * 13mm socket also blink the LED. If the EOT is too high the module will blink a red LED. If the ECT is too high it will blink an orange LED. The way you can determine “warm up” and “shut down” modes is by simply adjusting the switch position. In shut down mode the LED will continue to blink the same color regardless of switch position. If you are getting a flashing light and you do not believe that the truck should be in warm up or shut down mode then please visit the troubleshooting guide on page. Make sure ignition is in the off position and the keys are removed from the ignition. Pop the hood and locate the Injection Control Pressure (ICP), Manifold absolute pressure Sensor (MAP), Engine Oil temperature (EOT), and engine coolant temperature sensors (ECT). The ICP is round, has 3 wires and is located on the passenger side valve cover (04-05). The ICP sensor for 03 and early 04 trucks is located behind the turbo on the drivers side of the engine. The ICP inspection plate must be removed for installation. The MAP sensor has 3 wires and is located near the firewall, over the top of the passenger side valve cover. The EOT sensor is next to the oil filter housing on the passenger side of the vehicle. The ECT sensor is located on the front of the engine on the drivers side just below the cooling fan sensor. Bypass plug: The Xzillaraider module comes with a bypass plug. This plug allows you to remove your Xzillaraider module and continue to operate your truck in stock form without having to un-install the wiring harness. This is especially handy if you choose to upgrade to a higher level or if you let someone else drive your truck. This swap can be done in seconds. Simply unplug the Xzillaraider module and plug in the bypass plug in the wiring harness' place. Find a good spot to mount your switch. There are many locations that provide easy access to your switch. Once you have a spot located run the switch cable to the module. Be careful that the cable is run in a manner that prevents any damage to the switch wire. Caution: Make certain that you look at the template provided on p.12 to allow for the size of the base on the switch. Fig 14 Connect the small switch connector to the wiring harness. While the module is laying in the floorboard turn ...

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