July 25, 2022 by Jake Schell
Looking through engine service information recently, a caution statement to “remove all tools after work is completed” brought about a reflection of loss, namely the loss of hand-tools. No technician wants to lose any tools. Not only are tools expensive, the tech depends on them to get the job done.
Nevertheless, when working on vehicles, somehow tools get lost from time-to-time. If I had the cash value in my hand for every screwdriver that went missing from my toolbox, well, let’s just say it would be a welcome chunk of change. Screwdrivers just have a way of blending into the under-hood landscape, the virtual Chameleons of the tool world.
Of course, there are other hand tools that vanish; wrenches and sockets are particularly painful to find missing. It’s pretty painful to hear a socket fall down into a location that can’t be seen or reached. But when that tool is misplaced and forgotten, it generally means buying a replacement.
One method to help combat tool loss is to carry the tool organizational approach over to a tool cart. It is fairly common to use a limited number of tools repeatedly every day. Using socket and wrench organizers that can be transferred over to the cart make it easy to have an ongoing tool inventory after each job.
Just as with the toolbox, the various tools can be arranged to where they are easily accessed and returned. Then, after completing a job, a quick visual inventory will help determine if all the tools used are off the vehicle.
Additionally, some may find that having a space on the cart to place tools in-use during a job helpful in keeping other tools clean. It becomes a simple matter to wipe down the tools used after a job and return them to the proper cart location.
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About the Author Jake Schell
Jake Schell is the Associate Product Manager for Mitchell 1’s commercial vehicle product line. He has been with Mitchell 1 since 2001. Prior to coming to Mitchell 1, Jake spent 20 years as a technician, with Chevrolet Master certification in the transmission category as well as ASE certifications in both car and truck.
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