I am about to start work in the US and one of the tools required for the job is "Pliers Auto or Gas". Does anybody know what they're referring to?
They can't be Water pump, duckbill or needle nose pliers because they're already on the list.
Could they be Slip-Joint, tongue and groove (channellocks), soft jaw (cannon plug pliers) or something else? I've tried asking my recruiter but he hasn't gotten back to me yet and I start work next week. If it helps, I will be working in aircraft maintenance, specifically Avionics. TIA for your input, guys!
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They can't be Water pump, duckbill or needle nose pliers because they're already on the list.
Could they be Slip-Joint, tongue and groove (channellocks), soft jaw (cannon plug pliers) or something else? I've tried asking my recruiter but he hasn't gotten back to me yet and I start work next week. If it helps, I will be working in aircraft maintenance, specifically Avionics. TIA for your input, guys!
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Plus, what happens when you have to hold back on a fitting or coupling? Now you need two pairs of each?