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Tool & Equipment Rental Schedule 2013–2014for inside and outside electrical contractors

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A Guide for Electrical Contractors

2013-2014

NECATool and EquipmentCost Schedule ForInside and Outside Electrical Contractors

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2013 National Electrical Contractors Association, Inc. i

INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................................... iiiFOREWORD ........................................................................................................................... iv

EXPLANATION ........................................................................................................................ ivDETERMINING EQUIPMENT COST ...................................................................................... viFIELD OFFICE EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................... 1

COMPUTER, PC ......................................................................................................... 2COMPUTER SOFTWARE ........................................................................................... 2

TOOL STORAGE AND HANDLING ........................................................................................ 2

GENERAL SHOP TOOLS ....................................................................................................... 3GENERAL CONSTRUCTION TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT ...................................................... 6

LADDERS .................................................................................................................... 6

SCAFFOLDING ........................................................................................................... 7LIFTING EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................. 8HOISTING EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................. 9

EQUIPMENT HANDLING ............................................................................................ 12BLOWERS AND FANS ................................................................................................ 13CRANES ...................................................................................................................... 13

JACKS ......................................................................................................................... 15MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................... 16

PORTABLE POWER TOOLS .................................................................................................. 17

DRILLING TOOLS ....................................................................................................... 17EXPLOSIVE ACTUATED TOOLS ............................................................................... 19MISCELLANEOUS POWER TOOLS .......................................................................... 19

CONDUIT AND OTHER RACEWAY TOOLS .......................................................................... 21VISES .......................................................................................................................... 21CUTTING TOOLS ........................................................................................................ 21

REAMERS ................................................................................................................... 22THREADING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT .................................................................... 22BENDING TOOLS ....................................................................................................... 23

HYDRAULIC BENDERS .............................................................................................. 24WRENCHES ................................................................................................................ 24PIPE PUSHERS .......................................................................................................... 25

KNOCKOUT PUNCHES .............................................................................................. 25MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................... 25

WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION TOOLS .......................................................................... 26

PULLING TOOLS ........................................................................................................ 26REELS ......................................................................................................................... 26REEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT ................................................................................. 26

MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................... 27CONNECTION AND SPLICING TOOLS ................................................................................. 27

CUTTING TOOLS ........................................................................................................ 27

TERMINATION TOOLS ............................................................................................... 28MISCELLANEOUS ...................................................................................................... 28

FIBER OPTIC TEST AND SPLICE EQUIPMENT ................................................................... 28

DIGGING TOOLS .................................................................................................................... 29INSTRUMENTS AND TEST EQUIPMENT .............................................................................. 32SAFETY EQUIPMENT ............................................................................................................ 33

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VEHICLES ............................................................................................................................... 34AUTOMOBILES ........................................................................................................... 34

PICKUP TRUCKS ........................................................................................................ 34PANEL TRUCKS ......................................................................................................... 34VANS ........................................................................................................................... 35

FLAT-BED TRUCKS .................................................................................................... 35STAKE-BED TRUCKS ................................................................................................. 35CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK ....................................................................................... 35

DUMP TRUCK ............................................................................................................. 35BOOM TRUCK ............................................................................................................ 35HYDRAULIC TAILGATE TRUCK ................................................................................ 35

TRUCK ADD-ONS ....................................................................................................... 36MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES ................................................................................... 36TRAILERS ................................................................................................................... 36

LINE CONSTRUCTION ........................................................................................................... 37AIR COMPRESSORS, PORTABLE ............................................................................ 37CONDUCTOR STRINGING ......................................................................................... 38

DRILLS, ROCK ............................................................................................................ 38LIFT CRANES ............................................................................................................. 39TRACK CARRIERS ..................................................................................................... 39

TRACTORS ................................................................................................................. 40TRAILERS ................................................................................................................... 41TRUCK TRACTORS .................................................................................................... 41

TRENCHERS .............................................................................................................. 42PIPE PUSHERS .......................................................................................................... 42LINE TRUCKS AND BUCKET TRUCKS ..................................................................... 42

TRUCKS, PICK-UP ..................................................................................................... 43TRUCKS, PANEL ........................................................................................................ 43TRUCKS, PLATFORM OR STAKE ............................................................................. 43

TRUCKS, MISCELLANEOUS ..................................................................................... 44

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INTRODUCTION

The rates in this schedule represent a modification of rates previouslypublished by the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). In aneffort to adjust this existing rate data for inflation, EQUIPMENTWATCH wascontacted.

In the U.S. and 91 countries, EQUIPMENTWATCH is a world leader in advisoryservices to executives responsible for administration, engineering, marketing,planning, production, and sales in the material handling and heavy machineryindustries. EQUIPMENTWATCH is the world’s most complete source ofinformation on market values, specifications, ownership and operating costs,rental recovery rates, serial numbers, and auction transactions for construction,mining, logging, and material handling.

Many factors were considered in updating these rates. For smaller equipmentand tools, changes in list price were the most significant, while for largerequipment types, comparisons to third party rental rates, and first-principalanalysis had a greater influence on rates. Where equipment is listed that didnot appear in NECA’s previously published “Tool and Equipment RentalSchedule” for electrical and line contractors, EQUIPMENTWATCH analystsdetermined the rate by comparing the new listing to similar equipment typesalready covered. Through this method, as well as an analysis of the new item’spurchase price in relation to other items already covered, rates weredetermined for these additional listings.

Neither NECA nor EQUIPMENTWATCH provide any guarantees or warranties,either expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy and sufficiency of thedata published in the NECA Tool and Equipment Rental Schedule. NECA andEQUIPMENTWATCH hereby disclaim all responsibility and liability for loss ordamages that may arise from the use of the data in this publication. The pricinginformation used to update the rates was supplied by numerous tool andequipment manufacturers, independent tools and equipment catalogues andthe Producer’s Price Index as published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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TOOL AND EQUIPMENT COST SCHEDULE(A Guide for Electrical and Line Contractors)

F O R E W O R D

Construction tools and equipment are an essential part of an electrical contractorsbusiness, and can represent a significant investment. In addition to the large initialinvestment and the provision for eventual replacement, expenditures must be made formaintenance and repair, storage and handling, insurance, taxes and interest. As withany other investment, a contractor must also seek a return on the investment he makesin tools and equipment.

The rates contained in this publication may be useful as a guide for either internalestimating and cost accounting or for quoting prices to customers. NECA has alwaysrecommended that the cost of tools and equipment be included in the estimate as directjob expenses and not as a part of general overhead or operating expenses. Inaccordance with the standard definition, tool and equipment expense is a part of thedirect job expense.

Warning The rates included in this book are furnished only as a guide. They are not NECArecommended rates, nor are they the result of collaboration or consultation among anyor all NECA members. Contractors may, of course, charge rates higher or lower thanthose shown herein.

In order to avoid the inference of an agreement to adhere to these rates or to use themin a uniform manner, it is imperative that these rates not be discussed with othercontractors in the context of bidding or estimating real or hypothetical jobs. Anyagreement among or between contractors to adhere to these prices or to any setschedule of prices may constitute a violation of federal and state anti-trust laws, andsubject the participants to criminal penalties as well as civil liability.

E X P L A N A T I O N

Basis of Rates The rates in this schedule are based upon average initial purchase prices, ownershipexpenses and use periods. The experience records and schedules of individualelectrical contractors as well as the schedules and practices of equipment rentaldealers were reviewed.

The rates are necessarily averages and based on average costs and normal use.Contractors may wish to make changes for other than average costs. Considerationshould be given to other than normal use conditions including climatic and geographicvariables, dust, salt water or other corrosive locations.

This schedule is not a complete listing of all equipment that may be owned and usedby electrical contractors. For items not included, the rates for similar types ofequipment based on cost and usage may be used as a guide.

Included These rates include an average allowance for depreciation, shop maintenance andrepairs, storage, handling, insurance, taxes, interest, and a reasonable return oninvestment. The cost of the original freight or delivery charge and initial setup ormake-ready is considered a part of the original investment.

Not Included The rates do not include the cost of operators, fuel or electricity. These are consideredas additional expenses depending upon use. There is no allowance included fordelivery and pick-up nor for field repairs other than routine maintenance such aslubricating or adjusting. The cost of uninsurable losses is not included nor are higherthan average insurance rates provided for.

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E X P L A N A T I O N ( c o n t i n u e d )

How to Use the Rates These rates are based upon the contractor furnishing the complete tools andequipment for an entire job. They are not intended for casual rentals. For such casualrentals a service charge or a minimum fee, if desired, could be charged in addition tothe rental rate.

Equipment rates are shown on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. Where there is noaverage daily or weekly rate given, the rate for the next longest time period isconsidered as a minimum utilization time. For example, when there is no daily rate, theweekly rate is considered the minimum time. If there is no weekly rate, the monthly rateis considered minimum.

In most cases, a day is considered to be the minimum time. Fractions of a day arecounted as a complete day. A day is considered to be a normal shift; a week is five(5) working days and a month is twenty-two (22) working days within a thirty (30) dayperiod. Hourly overtime rates should be calculated on the fraction of the applicabledaily, weekly, or monthly rate. The usual case would be 1/8th of the daily rate, 1/40thof the weekly rate, or 1/176th of the monthly rate.

Numeric CodeNumbers

A five-digit numeric code has been listed in the left column for tool control procedures.These numbers may be used for identification or data processing. The first five digitsidentify the item by general description. The last two digits, which are blank in thisschedule, can be used to serially number each type of tool or piece of equipmentowned by the contractor depending upon his quantity.

The National Association of Electrical Distributors has established a four-digit numericcode to identify vendors. Their listing includes most of the manufacturers of tools andequipment. Their code can be used as a prefix to the code contained in the cost guideto identify the manufacturer as well as the tool. Copies of this coding can be obtainedfrom NAED or a distributor who is a NAED member. Given the nature or purpose ofcertain pieces of equipment, a tool control procedure code will not exist. These piecesof equipment will be indicated with an asterisk (*).

Order or Listing To facilitate the use of this schedule, the tool and equipment items have been groupedunder several classifications in accordance with their normal use.

Expendable Tools Many small tools and items furnished by the contractor are expendable and consideredas an expense. Some items in this schedule, subject to long or hard usage, may alsobe considered expendable. The following list is typical but not complete:

Brooms Lubricants

Chisels Marking crayons

Cut-off discs Office supplies

Cutter blades Paint brushes

Cutting oil Saw blades

Drill bits Small hand tools

Files Soap solvents

Flashlights Star drills

Fuel Welding rods

Goggles Wiping cloths and rags

Hacksaw blades

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D E T E R M I N I N G E Q U I P M E N T C O S T

The rates included in this schedule are based upon a review and analysis ofexisting cost schedules as explained in the Introduction. Where no rate isprovided or a contractor wishes to develop his own rate schedule, the followingdiscussion may be helpful.

It is impracticable to develop an exact and accurate ownership expense schedule, norwould the same method always be applicable to all types of equipment. The methoddescribed here is used and accepted as a simple and practical means of estimatingcost that is reasonably accurate and useful.

Ownership expense is composed of two basic items: a fixed owning cost and anoperating cost. The fixed costs consist of depreciation, interest, insurance and taxes,storage and shop maintenance and repair. Operating costs include delivery andpick-up, fuel, lubrication, field repairs and maintenance and operating supplies,including such expendable items as drill bits and operator wages.

Fixed Cost The items included in fixed costs are usually determined as a percentage of the originalcost. This is for convenience since these items of cost expressed in percent do notusually change, and can be applied to the original cost to determine dollar costregardless of fluctuation in purchase prices.

Original cost or capitalization cost consists of:

1. Purchase price 2. Freight or delivery cost 3. Make-ready cost

Make-ready cost includes any charges or alteration to the equipment made by thecontractor, painting, addition of truck or equipment signs, etc. After the initial setup,similar costs are usually expense items and not capitalized.

Depreciation Depreciation is a means for the contractor to recover his investment in equipment andprovide for replacement when the useful or economic life has been completed.Depreciation is based on the average useful life for the typical conditions of use for theindividual contractor. The length of this useful life depends on many factors that affectwear and tear. These include terrain, climatic conditions, methods of handling and careby the operator, number of operators, the amount of maintenance, and weatherprotection, if any.

The straight-line method, which charges an equal amount for each period of useful life,is considered the most practical method and is reasonably accurate for determiningownership costs. Other methods of determining depreciation may provide advantagesfor tax purposes and should be examined on an individual basis. The straight-linemethod, however, is recommended and used here for determining ownership cost.Scrap or salvage value of construction equipment is usually insignificant and can beignored in most cases.

Annual depreciation expressed as a percentage using the straight-line method is thereciprocal of the number of years of useful life. If the number of years of life is 5, theannual depreciation using the straight-line method is 20% (1/5) of the original cost. Ifthe useful life is 4 years, depreciation is 25% (1/4) per year, and if useful life is 10 years,depreciation is 10% (1/10) per year.

Interest The amount of interest cost is the contractor's average cost of obtaining money topurchase this type of equipment. This should be the true annual interest rate, which isnot always the rate quoted by the lender. Some loans are discounted which meansthat the total interest charge is deducted before the borrower receives the money. Thisresults in a higher true interest rate. At the present time, Truth-In-Lending laws requirethe lender to state the true annual rate of interest.

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D E T E R M I N I N G E Q U I P M E N T C O S T ( c o n t i n u e d )

Insurance Insurance is the usual average annual premium expressed as a percentage that is paidby the contractor for equipment insurance. It should include fire and theft.

Taxes Taxes are the personal or corporate taxes paid on the assessed value of theequipment. This does not include either state or federal income taxes.

Storage Storage cost includes the cost of facilities for the storage of equipment between jobs.This includes the cost of storage yards, warehouse facilities used for equipment, andthe cost of guards or other security measures. These costs are sometimes absorbedin general overhead, but they are definitely a part of equipment expense and whereverpractical should be allocated to equipment cost.

Calculating Interest,Insurance, Taxes and

Storage

The cost of interest, insurance, taxes, and storage depends upon the value of theequipment investment at the beginning of each year, and this value decreases eachyear because of wear and tear. To simplify the calculations, and to spread the cost outevenly over the life of the equipment, a method known as cost averaging is used. Thecost of each of the items, expressed as a percentage, is applied to the averageinvestment over the life of the equipment, and an equal amount of the cost is chargedeach year.

For a five-year average useful life, the average investment would be 60% of theoriginal, or capitalized cost, and is determined as follows:

Value 1st year = 100% of original costValue 2nd year = 80% of original costValue 3rd year = 60% of original costValue 4th year = 40% of original costValue 5th year = 20% of original cost

The average investment for five years is therefore 300% divided by 5 years, whichequals 60% of the original cost. Similarly, the average investment for a piece ofequipment, with an average useful life of four years, would be 62.5% of original cost.For a ten-year life, the average investment would be 55% of the original cost.

To obtain the percentage figure to apply to the original cost to cover the annual cost ofthese items--interest, insurance, taxes and storage--the annual percentage figures foreach item should be totaled and modified by the percentage figure for averageinvestment. As an example:

Interest --- 12%Insurance --- 2%Taxes --- 3%Storage --- 3%

Total charge 20%

For a piece of equipment with a five-year useful life, the average investment wasdetermined previously to be 60% of the original cost. In this example, the percentageamount to be applied to the original cost to cover interest, insurance, taxes, andstorage is:

Total charge x average investment = annual charge20% x 60% = 12% annual charge

Therefore, 12% should be applied to the original cost to obtain the annual cost in dollarsfor interest, insurance, taxes, and storage. This cost averaging method is sufficientlyaccurate and generally acceptable.

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Shop Maintenance andRepairs

This cost covers those periods during which the equipment is in the shop for anextended period of time for such things as overhaul, complete or major maintenanceand painting. This cost should be based on the charges by shops specializing in thistype of work or the cost incurred by the contractor who operates his own shop. Thisfigure should also include the cost of all replacement parts. Field repairs are usuallynot included here, but rather included in operating costs.

Average Use It is an unfortunate fact that contractors are not able to keep their equipment in use forits entire life. Although some jobs may last for a year or more, there are times whenthe equipment must sit idle in the warehouse or storage yard. The continuity of jobsthat a contractor is able to secure is therefore a big factor in determining average use.Climate or weather is another factor; rain, snow, or cold can interrupt the constructionschedule for varying periods, depending upon geographical location and the weathercycle. Since the contractor's fixed cost for equipment is an annual cost and continuesregardless of the weather or available work, the annual cost must be adjusted by a usefactor to obtain the monthly cost or charges for equipment. To do this, the total annualcost must be divided by the average number of months that the equipment is used toobtain the average monthly cost.

Fixed Cost- ExampleCalculation

To illustrate this method of calculating the monthly fixed cost of constructionequipment, assume: a purchase price of $2,000; a useful life of 5 years; and anaverage use of 8 months a year for the 5 years.

Original or capitalization costPurchase price $2,000Delivery or freight charge 100Makeready cost 100

Total cost $2,200

Annual Depreciation1/5 = 20% per year

Interest, Insurance, Taxes and StorageUsing figures from previous example -- 12% per year

Shop Maintenance and RepairsBased on experience -- 15% per year

Average UseBased on experience -- 8 months per year

Annual Fixed CostsDepreciation 20%I, I, T and S 12%Shop Maintenance 15%

Total Annual Cost 47%

Monthly CostMonthly Cost = Annual Cost divided by Average UseMonthly Cost = 47% ÷ by 8 = 5.9% of Original Cost

Monthly Cost -- DollarsOriginal Cost x Monthly Cost2,200 x .059 = $129.80 per month

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D E T E R M I N I N G E Q U I P M E N T C O S T ( c o n t i n u e d )

Rate Schedules It is a common practice to develop an equipment cost or rental schedule using themonthly cost or rate per month. This NECA schedule was developed on such amonthly basis. Some contractors prefer to use another time period such as rate perweek, per day or per hour. It is also frequently required to quote rates on these shortertime periods even though the equipment will be used for extensive time periods.

To convert monthly rates to the shorter time rates, the following factors based on aneight-hour day, five-day week, and a month of twenty-two working days, or 176 hoursshould be used:

Hourly Rate = Monthly Rate ÷ by 176Daily Rate = Hourly Rate x 8Weekly Rate = Hourly Rate x 40

Short-Time UseCharges or Rates

When equipment is to be used for a period of time less than a month, rates should bedeveloped which provide a higher return than for extensive use periods. The followingfactors are generally acceptable for converting costs determined on a monthly basis tothose for shorter periods of time:

Weekly Rate = Monthly Rate ÷ by 3.50Daily Rate = Monthly Rate ÷ by 12.25 or Weekly Rate ÷ by 3.50Hourly Rate = Monthly Rate ÷ by 49.00 or Weekly Rate ÷ by 14.00

or Daily Rate ÷ by 4.00

The above factors should be used for short-time use of equipment. These samefactors were used to develop the weekly and daily rates included in this NECASchedule.

If the rate schedule is on a basis other than a monthly rate, the rates should beconverted to a monthly rate and the above factors used to determine short-time userates. For example, if the rate schedule is on a rate per hour basis, the hourly ratesshould be multiplied by 176 hours per month to obtain the monthly rates. Theshort-time use conversion factors listed above should then be applied to these monthlyrates.

Operating Costs Operating costs include fuel, lubricants, field repairs and maintenance, consumableitems, such as saw blades and drill bits, and operator wages, where applicable, arefigured separately from fixed costs. The primary reason for this is that operating costsare incurred only when the equipment is on the job, as opposed to fixed costs whichcontinue even when work is not available. It is suggested that contractors maintaincontinuous records of all equipment costs, both fixed and operating, as well as usefactors, so that they may accurately determine their own costs and quote correctfigures to their customers. Operating costs are an expense item not included in rentalrates.

Rental Rates The previous discussion applies only to the method of determining the contractor'sownership cost and operating expense. The rates that would be determined would notbe rental rates. To obtain rental rates, an allowance to cover overhead and generaloperating expenses, as well as an allowance for profit, must be added.

Delivery and Pick-up The cost of delivering tools and equipment to the job site, and returning aftercompletion of use, is a separate cost that cannot be included in either fixed costs oroperating cost. The cost of transporting equipment can be considerable and must beadded in the estimate and to the rental rates.

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FIELD OFFICE EQUIPMENT

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

11317-Desk 2.41 8.43 29.50

11333-Chair Swivel 0.64 2.23 7.80

11337-Chair Straight 0.38 1.34 4.70

11355-Stool 1.53 5.34 18.70

11375-Plan Table 2.31 8.09 28.30

* Drafting Table with Stool 2.74 9.60 33.60

* Large format copier 26.06 91.20 319.20

11537-Adding Machine, Electric 2.42 8.46 29.60

11557-Calculator Electric 2.51 8.80 30.80

* Calculator Electric, w/Tape 2.57 9.00 31.50

11559-Calculator Electronic 2.49 8.71 30.50

* Facsimile Machine 1.72 6.03 21.10

* Plotter “E” Size 16.77 58.69 205.40

11735-File Cabinet 3.90 13.66 47.80

11775-Air Conditioner 7.69 26.91 94.20

* Air Conditioner 9,000 BTU 4.08 14.29 50.00

* Air Conditioner 12,000 BTU 7.94 27.80 97.30

* Air Conditioner 18,000 BTU 10.81 37.83 132.40

* Office Trailer 8’ x 20’ 20.55 71.91 251.70

* Office Trailer 8’ x 30’ 38.50 134.74 471.60

11933-Mobile Office Trailer 10’ x 20’ 21.96 76.86 269.00

11935-Mobile Office Trailer 10’ x 30’ 41.18 144.11 504.40

11937-Mobile Office Trailer 10’ x 40’ 48.03 168.11 588.40

11953-Mobile Office Trailer 12’ x 30’ 41.18 144.11 504.40

11955-Mobile Office Trailer 12’ x 40’ 48.03 168.11 588.40

11957-Mobile Office Trailer 12’ x 50’ 54.90 192.14 672.50

* Mobile Office Trailer 20’ x 50’ 107.38 375.83 1,315.40

* Storage Van 26’ 22.58 79.03 276.60

* Storage Van 32’ 25.58 89.54 313.40

* Storage Van 40’ 30.12 105.43 369.00

11959-Coffee Machine 12-Cup 1.72 6.03 21.12

11961-Microwave Oven 1.6 cuft 6.18 21.62 75.68

11963-Electric Water Cooler 5 gallon 4.18 14.63 51.20

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COMPUTER, PC

11965-CPU-Desktop 3.27 11.46 40.10

* CPU-Laptop 5.05 17.69 61.90

* 17” LCD Monitor 1.64 5.74 20.10

11967-Printer 3.27 11.46 40.10

* Scanner Hi res/ Legal 6.27 21.94 76.80

* Scanner Large Format 25.08 87.77 307.20

* Copy Machine Table Top 2.82 9.86 34.50

11975-Copy Machine Large 13.36 46.77 163.70

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

* Microsoft Office or similar 1.58 5.51 19.30

* Microsoft Excel or similar spreadsheet 0.70 2.46 8.60

* Microsoft Word or similar word processor 0.70 2.46 8.60

TOOL STORAGE AND HANDLING

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

13135-Hand Truck 2-wheel 1.71 6.00 21.00

13175-Hand Truck 4-wheel 3.25 11.37 39.80

13333-Gang Box -On Casters Small 2.60 9.09 31.80

13335-Gang Box -On Casters Medium 4.46 15.60 54.60

13337-Gang Box -On Casters Large 7.15 25.03 87.60

* Pipe Cart 9.22 32.26 112.90

13353-Storage Box Small 1.87 6.54 22.90

13357-Storage Box Large 5.58 19.51 68.30

13375-Storage Cabinet-With Doors 4.20 14.71 51.50

13395-Sectional Shelving 6’ x 3’ 2.60 9.11 31.90

13555-Tool Shed 12’ x 15’ 8.17 28.60 100.10

* Tool Shed 12’ x 20’ 9.72 34.03 119.10

13755-Trailer-Semi, used 19.67 68.86 241.00

13855-Trailer-Equipment 16.39 57.37 200.80

FIELD OFFICE EQUIPMENT (CONTINUED)

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

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GENERAL SHOP TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

15055-Work Bench Small 1.89 6.62 23.16

* Work Bench Large 3.60 12.60 44.09

15133-Vise, Machinist 4” 0.91 3.18 11.13

15133-Vise, Machinist 6” 1.81 6.33 22.15

15153-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 1-1/4” 0.31 1.09 3.80

15155-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 2” 0.61 2.13 7.46

15157-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 2-1/2” 0.62 2.17 7.59

15163-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 3-1/2” 0.71 2.49 8.71

15165-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 4” 0.97 3.39 11.86

15167-Vise, Pipe-Yoke 6” 2.04 7.14 24.97

15173-Vise, Pipe-Chain 2-1/2” 0.48 1.69 5.93

15175-Vise, Pipe-Chain 4” 0.72 2.53 8.84

15177-Vise, Pipe-Chain 6” 1.20 4.20 14.70

* Tristand Vice 3.56 12.46 43.62

15313-Electric Drill Stand 1/4” 1.83 6.42 22.46

15317-Electric Drill Stand 1/2” 2.44 8.56 29.94

15333-Drill Press-Bench 1/2” 3.26 11.39 39.88

15337-Drill Press-Bench 3/4” 5.02 17.57 61.51

* Drill Press, Electric, Floor Mounted 1/2” 14.27 49.95 174.84

* Drill Press, Electric, Floor Mounted 3/4” 17.11 59.90 209.64

* Drill Press, Electric, Floor Mounted 1” 17.93 62.76 219.65

* Drill Press, Electric, Floor Mounted 1-1/4” 25.18 88.15 308.51

15353-Power Hack Saw-Reciprocating 7.34 25.68 89.87

15357-Power Hack Saw-Band 11.00 38.52 134.80

* Power Hack Saw; #3B Dry Cut Keller 5.46 19.11 66.89

* Pneumatic Grinder, 5# -- 14# w/o Grinding Wheels 9.39 32.87 115.05

* Pneumatic Grinder, Bench Type 6.23 21.80 76.30

* Pneumatic Grinder, Straight 8.19 28.66 100.31

* Pneumatic Grinder, Vertical 7.26 25.40 88.90

15315-Electric Grinder-Bench 4.23 14.82 51.86

15377-Electric Grinder-Pedestal 6.70 23.44 82.04

15393-Power Abrasive Cutter 4” 12.61 44.15 154.52

* Power Abrasive Cutter 6” 24.78 86.74 303.59

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* Abrasive Saw Floor Mounted 16.85 58.97 206.39

* Abrasive Saw Hand Held 19.41 67.94 237.79

* Abrasive Saw Self-Propelled 31.52 110.34 386.17

15515-Metal Shear 3.72 13.01 45.52

15535-Angle Iron Cutter 4.36 15.25 53.38

15575-Copper Strap Bender 2.96 10.37 36.31

15595-Lathe-Small 10.85 37.97 132.90

15635-Bolt Stock and Dies 1.74 6.08 21.29

15655-Set of Taps 0.87 3.04 10.64

15675-Steel Lettering Dies 0.88 3.09 10.82

15695-Socket Wrenches 1/4” 0.76 2.67 9.34

* Socket Wrenches 1/2” 2.22 7.76 27.17

15713-Whitney Punch and Dies #5 1.40 4.90 17.17

15715-Whitney Punch and Dies #10 1.40 4.90 17.17

15717-Whitney Punch and Dies #20 1.40 4.90 17.17

15719-Whitney Punch and Dies #25 2.80 9.81 34.34

15723-Whitney Punch and Dies #40 5.80 20.32 71.10

15755-Electric Welder-Gasoline Powered 200A 39.78 139.22 487.28

* Electric Welder-Gasoline Powered 300A 46.41 162.43 568.50

* Electric Welder-Gasoline Powered 400A 66.30 232.04 812.14

* Electric Welder-Gasoline Powered 500A 76.25 266.88 934.06

15765-Electric Welder-AC-DC 200A 19.88 69.58 243.53

* Electric Welder-AC-DC 300A 25.18 88.14 308.48

* Electric Welder-AC-DC 400A 31.15 109.01 381.53

* Electric Welder-AC-DC Over 400A 42.36 148.26 518.91

15767-Electric Welder-Transformer 200A 26.51 92.78 324.72

15769-Heli-Arc Welder 46.97 164.38 575.34

* Heli-Arc, Air-cooled, for S.S. 43.71 152.97 535.40

* Heli-Arc, water-cooled for aluminum

AC/DC of S.S. Magna-Train 49.73 174.07 609.23

* Heli-Arc, water-cooled for aluminum

AC/DC transformer with hi freq. 42.60 149.11 521.90

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* Heli-Arc, 200 A, gas-driven, water-

cooled for aluminum 42.52 148.83 520.91

* MIG welder, wire type, all metals,

w/ 200 A automatic gun, control

box (Soxco) (Single Spool) 36.45 127.56 446.46

* Spot Welder 31.04 108.64 380.24

* Welding Cable, 50’ length 3.98 13.95 48.81

* Oxyacetylene protective outfit 16.45 57.56 201.46

* Oxyacetylene protective hood 2.76 9.67 33.85

* Oxyacetylene protective gloves 1.23 4.31 15.08

* Prestolite torch outfits, less tanks 8.01 28.04 98.13

* Insto outfits, less tanks 6.09 21.31 74.58

* Fuseal unit, FU-100 21.54 75.38 263.84

* Phoenix Rod Oven 9.05 31.67 110.86

* Plasma Arc Cutter 30.69 107.43 376.01

15775-Acetylene, Weld or Cut 13.09 45.82 160.35

15778-Stud Welder 77.35 270.71 947.48

* Stud Welder, up to 1/4” stud

(Nelson TR-250) 39.19 137.18 480.13

* Stud Welder, up to 1/4” stud (Nelson

NSA-80) thin guage material 46.36 162.24 567.86

* Stud Welder, up to 5/8” stud (Nelson

TR-850 ) with Power Supply 56.59 198.05 693.18

* Stud Welder, up to 5/8” (Nelson

TR-850) w/ B-100 battery Unit 72.73 254.57 891.00

15783-Torque Wrench 6.30 22.07 77.23

* Industrial Vacuum Cleaner, Electric

w/general cleaning kit All sizes 8.06 28.22 98.78

* Steam Cleaner, Stationary and 1000 psi

portable; 80/120 Gal/Hr. 71.21 249.25 872.36

* Steam Cleaner, Portable and 1000 psi

Stationary; 120/200 Gal/Hr. 82.03 287.12 1,004.93

* Power Washer 1,000 psi 46.71 163.49 572.20

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15787-Wire Benders-Electric 2” 55.77 195.21 683.23

15789-Manual Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 2-36” 2.59 9.05 31.68

* Manual Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 10-50” 3.48 12.17 42.60

* Manual Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 30-80” 4.09 14.31 50.07

* Manual Torque Screwdriver-Non-Adjustable 3-15” 2.42 8.47 29.65

* Manual Torque Screwdriver-Non-Adjustable 2-36” 2.50 8.74 30.58

* Air Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 13-70” 5.01 17.54 61.40

* Electric Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 5-15” 5.25 18.37 64.28

* Electric Torque Screwdriver-Adjustable 11-26” 5.69 19.91 69.69

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LADDERS

17011-Step Ladder 3 Ft. 1.58 5.53 19.35

17012-Step Ladder 4 Ft. 1.99 6.97 24.41

17014-Step Ladder 6 Ft. 2.32 8.13 28.47

17015-Step Ladder 8 Ft. 3.32 11.62 40.68

17016-Step Ladder 10 Ft. 5.31 18.59 65.08

17017-Step Ladder 12 Ft. 5.81 20.34 71.18

17018-Step Ladder 14 Ft. 6.97 24.41 85.42

17019-Step Ladder 16 Ft. 7.89 27.60 96.61

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 6 Ft. 1.63 5.72 20.03

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 8 Ft. 2.34 8.18 28.62

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 10 Ft. 3.74 13.08 45.78

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 12 Ft. 4.09 14.31 50.07

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 14 Ft. 4.90 17.17 60.08

* Step Ladder with Safety Shoes 16 Ft. 5.54 19.38 67.85

17032-Platform Step Ladder 4 Ft. 1.63 5.70 19.95

17034-Platform Step Ladder 6 Ft. 1.90 6.65 23.27

17035-Platform Step Ladder 8 Ft. 2.76 9.67 33.84

17036-Platform Step Ladder 10 Ft. 4.03 14.10 49.35

17037-Platform Step Ladder 12 Ft. 4.83 16.92 59.22

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17038-Platform Step Ladder 14 Ft. 5.47 19.13 66.97

17039-Platform Step Ladder 16 Ft. 6.91 24.17 84.59

17053-Extension Ladder 20 Ft. 2.81 9.84 34.45

17054-Extension Ladder 24 Ft. 3.34 11.69 40.92

17055-Extension Ladder 28 Ft. 4.10 14.36 50.25

17056-Extension Ladder 30 Ft. 5.57 19.48 68.19

* Extension Ladder 32 Ft. 6.10 21.36 74.77

17057-Extension Ladder 36 Ft. 7.03 24.61 86.14

17059-Extension Ladder 40 Ft. 8.20 28.71 100.50

SCAFFOLDING

17111-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 2 Ft. 1.31 4.60 16.10

17112-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 3 Ft. 1.68 5.88 20.57

* 5’ X 7’ Platform Area 4 Ft. 1.94 6.80 23.79

17113-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 5 Ft. 2.52 8.82 30.85

* 5’ X 7’ Platform Area 6-1/2 Ft. 2.96 10.37 36.30

17115-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 7 Ft. 3.17 11.08 38.80

17117-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 12 Ft. 5.05 17.69 61.91

17119-5’ X 7’ Platform Area 16 Ft. 7.06 24.71 86.48

17135-5’ x 7’ Platform, Folding, Adj. 6 Ft. 5.97 20.90 73.14

17155-2-1/2’ x 7’ Platform, Adj. 6 Ft. 5.75 20.11 70.38

* Base Plate Extension Post 0.56 1.94 6.81

* Caster (5” with Lock) 0.80 2.80 9.78

* Caster (4” & 5” with 6” stem) 0.67 2.34 8.19

* Caster (6” & 8” with 6” stem) 0.72 2.51 8.79

* Caster (5” & 8” with adj. stem to 34”) 0.86 3.02 10.57

* Aluminum Plank, 8’ 1.03 3.59 12.57

* Aluminum Plank, 10’ 2.97 10.40 36.39

* Aluminum PLank, 16’ 5.01 17.53 61.36

* Aluminum Plank, 22’ 6.13 21.45 75.08

* Aluminum Plank, 24’ 7.63 26.70 93.47

* Wood Plank, To 12’ 1.34 4.70 16.44

* Wood Plank, To 20’ 2.06 7.20 25.19

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* Wood Plank, To 26’ 2.66 9.32 32.62

* Aluminum Stage, w/elevating equip.;

manual w/budget swing 15.42 53.97 188.88

* Aluminum Stage, w/elevating equip.;

manual w/Saf-T swing 18.65 65.26 228.41

17157-Stage-Aluminum 24” x 24’ 4.10 14.35 50.23

17159-Stage-Aluminum 24” x 30’ 5.44 19.03 66.61

* Stage, Aluminum Electric 21’ 42.77 149.71 523.97

* Stage, Aluminum Electric 36’ 60.00 210.01 735.02

LIFTING EQUIPMENT

17161-Scissor Lift-Gas To 30 Ft. 142.89 500.13 1,750.45

* Scissor Lift - Electric To 12 Ft. 52.58 184.03 644.09

17163-Scissor Lift-Electric To 15 Ft. 64.79 226.75 793.63

17164-Scissor Lift-Electric To 18 Ft. 78.54 274.89 962.10

17165-Scissor Lift-Electric To 24 Ft. 116.44 407.52 1,426.33

* Scissor Lift - Electric To 35 Ft. 163.28 571.48 2,000.17

17166-Scissor Lift-Electric, Narrow To 15 Ft. 71.90 251.64 880.73

17168-Scissor Lift-Rough Terrain To 20 Ft. 147.52 516.33 1,807.14

17169-Scissor Lift-Rough Terrain To 30 Ft. 169.52 593.34 2,076.68

17173-Telescoping Manlift-Self Prop. To 30 Ft. 193.99 678.97 2,376.41

17175-Telescoping Manlift-Self Prop. To 40 Ft. 255.28 893.49 3,127.21

17177-Telescoping Manlift-Self Prop. To 50 Ft. 299.32 1,047.64 3,666.72

17179-Telescoping Manlift-Self Prop. To 60 Ft. 338.86 1,186.00 4,151.01

* Tele. Manlift - Self-Propelled To 80 Ft. 673.18 2,356.12 8,246.43

* Tele. Manlift - Non Self-Propelled 25’ 70.04 245.15 858.01

* Tele. Manlift - Non Self-Propelled 40’ 131.33 459.65 1,608.77

* Roustabout 15’ 38.30 134.03 469.12

* Roustabout 20’ 42.47 148.64 520.23

* Roustabout 25’ 47.86 167.50 586.24

* Duct Hoist, Manual 25.51 89.27 312.46

* Vermette (Duct) Hoist 26.80 93.80 328.30

* Johnson Bar 5000lb 7.43 26.00 27.85

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* Aerial Work Platform - Model 1 - AWP / IWP-300LB 25’-30’ 63.84 223.43 782.00

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 2 - AWP-300LB 30’-35’ 86.78 303.71 1,063.00

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 3 -GR-500LB 14’-15’ 73.11 255.89 895.60

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 4 - GR-500LB 19’-20’ 76.28 266.97 934.40

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 5 -500LB 19’ 78.32 274.11 959.40

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 6 -500LB 26’ 81.49 285.20 998.20

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 7-500LB 32’ 107.74 377.09 1,319.80

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 8-500LB 32’ 106.20 371.71 1,301.00

* Aerial Work Platform - Model 9-500LB 40’ 118.16 413.54 1,447.40

* Rough Terrain Scissor 26’ - 27’ 417.44 1,461.03 5,113.60

* Rough Terrain Scissor 32’ - 35’ 464.26 1,624.93 5,687.24

* Rough Terrain Scissor 43’ 521.92 1,826.73 6,393.57

* Rough Terrain Scissor 50’ - 53’ 588.07 2,058.26 7,203.90

* Electric Articulating Boom Lifts 30’ - 33’ 145.57 509.49 1,783.20

* Electric Articulating Boom Lifts 40’ - 45’ 196.73 688.57 2,410.00

* Gas / Lp / Diesel Articulating Boom Lifts 45’ 221.03 773.60 2,707.60

* Gas / Lp / Diesel Articulating Boom Lifts 60’ - 62’ 308.77 1,080.69 3,782.40

* Gas / Lp / Diesel Articulating Boom Lifts 80’ 439.30 1,537.54 5,381.40

* Gas / Lp / Diesel Articulating Boom Lifts 125’ 729.27 2,552.46 8,933.60

* Gas / Diesel Straight Boom Lifts Titan 249.63 873.71 3,058.00

* Gas / Diesel Straight Boom Lifts 40’ 238.29 834.00 2,919.00

* Gas / Diesel Straight Boom Lifts 60- 65’ 317.42 1,110.97 3,888.40

* Gas / Diesel Straight Boom Lifts 80’ - 86’ 398.04 1,393.14 4,876.00

HOISTING EQUIPMENT

17311-Chain Hoist-Manual 1/2 Ton 5.13 17.96 62.85

17312-Chain Hoist-Manual 1 Ton 6.40 22.40 78.39

* Chain Hoist, Manual 1-1/2 Ton 7.85 27.47 96.14

17313-Chain Hoist-Manual 2 Ton 9.67 33.83 118.41

17314-Chain Hoist-Manual 3 Ton 12.16 42.55 148.93

17315-Chain Hoist-Manual 4 Ton 12.87 45.05 157.66

17316-Chain Hoist-Manual 5 Ton 14.08 49.27 172.45

* Chain Hoist, Electric 1 Ton 14.08 49.26 172.43

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* Chain Hoist, Electric 2 Ton 17.91 62.67 219.36

17331-Coffing Hoist 1/2 Ton 2.18 7.64 26.74

17332-Coffing Hoist 3/4 Ton 2.65 9.26 32.41

17334-Coffing Hoist 1-1/2 Ton 3.60 12.61 44.14

17337-Coffing Hoist 3 Ton 6.61 23.15 81.02

17338-Coffing Hoist 6 Ton 11.57 40.51 141.77

17355-Cadillac Hoist 1-1/2 Ton 1.98 6.95 24.31

* Com-Along, Chain or Cable 1/2 Ton 3.99 13.96 48.85

* Com-Along, Chain or Cable 3/4 Ton 4.18 14.64 51.25

* Com-Along, Chain or Cable 2 Ton 4.38 15.32 53.64

* Com-Along, Chain or Cable 3 Ton 8.12 28.41 99.44

* Com-Along, Chain or Cable 6 Ton 10.31 36.08 126.27

* Electric Hoist 1 HP -- 11 HP 9.38 32.83 114.92

* Electric Hoist 12 HP -- 17 HP 10.37 36.29 127.01

* Electric Hoist 18 HP -- 27 HP 10.95 38.34 134.17

* Electric Hoist 28 HP -- 37HP 13.89 48.61 170.14

* Electric Hoist 38 HP -- 47 HP 16.67 58.33 204.15

* Electric Hoist 48 HP -- 57 HP 18.25 63.87 223.55

* Electric Hoist 58 HP -- 67 HP 21.80 76.29 267.02

* Electric Hoist 68 HP -- 92 HP 23.79 83.27 291.45

* Electric Hoist 93 HP -- 112 HP 26.81 93.85 328.47

* Single Drum Hoist, Gasoline Powered 14 HP -- 22 HP 10.87 38.04 133.13

* Single Drum Hoist, Gasoline Powered 23 HP -- 29 HP 12.97 45.41 158.94

* Single Drum Hoist, Gasoline Powered 30 HP -- 42 HP 19.01 66.52 232.81

* Double Drum Hoist, Gasoline Powered 28 HP -- 45 HP 25.48 89.19 312.15

* Double Drum Hoist, Gasoline Powered 46 HP -- 55 HP 31.06 108.71 380.50

* Portable Hoist; 500 lbs. to 12’ 10.10 35.37 123.78

* Portable Hoist; 2,000 lbs. to 25’ 17.31 60.60 212.09

* Roofers Hoist; Swing Beam, Manual 800 lbs 13.14 46.00 161.00

* Sngl drum cable winch, hand operated 1 Ton 13.02 45.58 159.53

* Sngl drum cable winch, hand operated 2 Ton 14.60 51.08 178.79

* Single Drum Winch To 8 HP 12.87 45.04 157.63

* Single Drum Winch 8 HP -- 12 HP 18.44 64.52 225.84

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* Single Drum Winch 12 HP -- 20 HP 47.77 167.20 585.20

17431-Block and Tackle 1.44 5.03 17.62

* Block and Tackle, 1/2” Rope 0.86 3.02 10.58

* Block and Tackle, 3/4” Rope 1.68 5.87 20.53

* Block and Tackle, 1” Rope 2.28 7.99 27.97

17435-Hand Line 0.64 2.23 7.81

17443-Snatch Block-Manila 1.33 4.65 16.26

17445-Snatch Block-Wire 1.83 6.39 22.37

17453-Manila Rope 1/2” x 100’ 0.93 3.27 11.43

17455-Manila Rope 3/4” x 100’ 1.87 6.54 22.88

17473-Wire Rope 1/4” x 100’ 1.10 3.84 13.43

17475-Wire Rope 3/8” x 100’ 2.21 7.72 27.02

17493-Rope Sling 0.83 2.90 10.17

17495-Wire Rope Sling 1.09 3.80 13.31

* Cable-Choker, 1/4” x 5’ 0.35 1.22 4.26

* Cable-Choker, 1/4” x 10’ 0.43 1.50 5.24

* Cable-Choker, 1/4” x 15’ 0.44 1.53 5.35

* Cable-Choker, 1/4” x 20’ 0.44 1.54 5.40

* Cable-Choker, 1/2” x 5’ 0.45 1.59 5.55

* Cable-Choker, 1/2” x 10’ 0.46 1.61 5.63

* Cable-Choker, 1/2” x 15’ 0.46 1.62 5.67

* Cable-Choker, 1/2” x 20’ 0.53 1.86 6.50

* Cable-Choker, 3/4” x 5’ 0.57 1.99 6.97

* Cable-Choker, 3/4” x 10’ 0.59 2.05 7.17

* Cable-Choker, 3/4” x 15’ 0.63 2.19 7.66

* Cable-Choker, 3/4” x 20’ 0.65 2.29 8.00

* Cable-Choker, 1” x 5’ 0.91 3.18 11.12

* Cable-Choker, 1” x 10’ 0.93 3.26 11.42

* Cable-Choker, 1” x 15’ 0.95 3.32 11.63

* Cable-Choker, 1” x 20’ 0.96 3.36 11.77

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EQUIPMENT HANDLING

17513-Hand Truck 2-Wheel 1.74 6.09 21.32

17515-Hand Truck 4-Wheel 3.30 11.55 40.44

17523-Hand Pallet Truck 5,500 lbs 8.49 29.71 103.98

17527-Fork Lift Truck-Electric 5,000 lbs 101.47 355.14 1,242.98

17527-Fork Lift Truck-Gasoline

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 1,000 lbs 64.91 227.19 795.17

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 2,000 lbs 82.58 289.01 1,011.55

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 3,000 lbs 89.64 313.74 1,098.09

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 4,000 lbs 109.07 381.74 1,336.10

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 5,000 lbs 109.95 384.84 1,346.92

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 6,000 lbs 132.03 462.11 1,617.39

* Forklift Truck, pneumatic tired 8,000 lbs 154.62 541.16 1,894.07

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 1,000 lbs 55.64 194.74 681.57

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 2,000 lbs 71.09 248.83 870.90

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 3,000 lbs 77.28 270.47 946.63

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 4,000 lbs 93.61 327.65 1,146.77

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 5,000 lbs 94.94 332.29 1,163.01

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 6,000 lbs 113.49 397.20 1,390.20

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 7,000 lbs 131.59 460.56 1,611.97

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 8,000 lbs 136.89 479.11 1,676.89

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 9,000 lbs 158.97 556.39 1,947.35

* Forklift Truck, solid tired 10,000 lbs 176.19 616.66 2,158.32

* Forklift, Construction Type, Towable 4,000 lbs 149.79 524.27 1,834.95

* Forklift, Construction Type, Towable 5,000 lbs 183.08 640.78 2,242.71

* Forklift, Construction Type, Towable 6,000 lbs 199.72 699.03 2,446.60

* Forklift, Construction Type, Pneumatic Tired 15,000 lbs 249.65 873.78 3,058.25

* Forklift, Construction Type, Pneumatic Tired 16,000 lbs 282.94 990.29 3,466.01

* Terex RT - TH 844 44’ 494.46 1,730.61 6,057.12

* Terex RT- TH 1056 56’ 615.85 2,155.49 7,544.20

17533-Dolly Small 1.50 5.26 18.40

17535-Dolly Large 2.41 8.43 29.51

17537-Dolly - 15 ton kit Machinery 9.37 32.79 114.76

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* Dutchman; Pry Bar, Wheel Type 7.66 26.80 93.80

* Pallet Jack, Hydraulic 4,000 lbs. 9.67 33.85 118.48

* Pallet Jack, Hydraulic 6,000 lbs. 17.63 61.71 215.99

17565-Rolling Jack 7.67 26.84 93.94

* Loading Ramp, Metal 8.29 29.00 101.51

17573-Telescoping Material Lift - 500 lb Manual 11.24 39.35 137.71

17577-Telescoping Material Lift - 500 lb Electric 24.88 87.08 304.77

BLOWERS AND FANS

* Blower To 8” 6.29 22.02 77.07

* Blower 10” -- 12” 11.67 40.86 143.02

* Blower 24” 14.69 51.41 179.92

* Blower 36” 19.70 68.94 241.27

* Air Delivery Duct 25’ x 8” 7.63 26.72 93.52

* Cooling Fan, Pedestal Type 24” 8.61 30.12 105.42

* Exhaust Fan 24” Propeller 14.46 50.62 177.17

* Exhaust Fan 36” Propeller 21.38 74.81 261.85

* Portable Blower/Vacuum System 17.57 61.51 215.28

CRANES

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 1-1/2 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 5 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 7-1/2 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 10 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 15 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 20 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 25 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 30 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 40 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 50 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Gasoline, Cable 60 Ton - - -

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 12-1/2 Ton 362.09 1,267.31 4,435.60

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 15 Ton 381.52 1,335.33 4,673.65

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* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 20 Ton 414.43 1,450.50 5,076.75

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 25 Ton 505.52 1,769.31 6,192.60

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 30 Ton 594.31 2,080.08 7,280.27

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 35 Ton 642.59 2,249.08 7,871.78

* Crawler, Diesel, Cable 45 Ton 668.60 2,340.09 8,190.30

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 4 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 5 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 6 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 10 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 15 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 20 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 25 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 30 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 40 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 75 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Gas 90 Ton - - -

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl 12-1/2 Ton 469.12 1,641.94 5,746.78

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 15 Ton 520.56 1,821.97 6,376.91

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 17-1/2 Ton 534.97 1,872.38 6,553.34

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 20 Ton 578.18 2,023.62 7,082.66

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 25 Ton 633.73 2,218.06 7,763.19

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 30 Ton 773.64 2,707.76 9,477.14

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 40 Ton 867.47 3,036.14 10,626.50

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 50 Ton 1,012.32 3,543.13 12,400.94

* Trk. Mtd., Hydraulic Telescoping, Dsl. 90 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 2 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 4 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 5 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 7-1/2 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 10 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Gas Powered 15 Ton - - -

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Dsl. Powered 4 Ton 233.83 818.39 2,864.38

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Dsl. Powered 8 Ton 290.87 1,018.04 3,563.14

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* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Dsl. Powered 10 Ton 329.03 1,151.61 4,030.65

* Wheel Mtd., Yard Crane, Dsl. Powered 15 Ton 371.84 1,301.43 4,555.01

* Hyd. Tele. Boom, Mtd. on Flatbed, Gas 4-1/2 Ton 233.28 816.46 2,857.62

* Hyd. Tele. Boom, Mtd. on Flatbed, Gas Powered 6 Ton 249.94 874.78 3,061.74

* Hyd. Tele. Boom, Mtd. on Flatbed, Gas Powered 7-1/2 Ton 280.89 983.12 3,440.91

* Hyd. Tele. Boom, Mtd. on Flatbed, Gas Powered 10 Ton 298.37 1,044.31 3,655.07

* Wheel Tractor, gasoline 41 HP -- 70 HP 177.42 620.97 2,173.41

* Wheel Tractor, diesel 41 HP -- 70 HP 243.71 852.99 2,985.48

* Crawler Tractor, diesel 53 HP -- 62 HP 279.31 977.58 3,421.53

* Crawler Tractor, diesel 73 HP -- 95 HP 400.29 1,401.03 4,903.59

JACKS

* House Jack Screw Type 5 -- 15 Ton 1.46 5.11 17.88

* House Jack Screw Type 20 -- 30 Ton 4.11 14.38 50.32

* Hydraulic Jack 1 -- 5 Ton 2.24 7.84 27.45

* Hydraulic Jack 6 -- 8 Ton 2.59 9.08 31.79

* Hydraulic Jack 11 -- 12 Ton 2.77 9.69 33.91

* Hydraulic Jack 13 -- 20 Ton 4.01 14.04 49.15

* Hydraulic Jack 21 -- 25 Ton 5.44 19.06 66.70

* Hydraulic Jack 26 -- 30 Ton 7.43 25.99 90.97

* Hydraulic Jack 31 -- 35 Ton 7.73 27.05 94.68

* Hydraulic Jack 36 -- 50 Ton 8.48 29.70 103.94

* Hydraulic Jack 51 -- 100 Ton 16.67 58.34 204.19

* Locomotive or Bell Bottom Jack To 5 Ton 2.29 8.02 28.05

* Locomotive or Bell Bottom Jack 7 -- 12 Ton 3.40 11.89 41.61

* Locomotive or Bell Bottom Jack 13 -- 16 Ton 4.13 14.45 50.57

* Locomotive or Bell Bottom Jack 17 -- 20 Ton 4.36 15.25 53.36

* Single Acting Jack, Ratchet Lowering To 5 Ton 2.91 10.19 35.68

* Single Acting Jack, Ratchet Lowering 6 Ton -- 10 Ton 2.75 9.62 33.67

* Single Acting Jack, Ratchet Lowering 11 Ton -- 15 Ton 3.17 11.11 38.88

* Single Acting Jack, Ratchet Lowering 16 Ton -- 20 Ton 4.59 16.08 56.28

* Single Acting Jack, Ratchet Lowering 21 Ton -- 25 Ton 6.61 23.13 80.96

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MISCELLANEOUS

* Submersible Pump, 110V 1-1/4” 20.01 70.04 245.15

* Submersible Pump, 220V 2” 28.01 98.02 343.09

* Submersible Pump, 220V 3” 39.72 139.04 486.62

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 1/2 KW -- 3/4 KW 16.17 56.59 198.06

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 1 KW -- 1-1/2 KW 16.52 57.81 202.35

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 1-1/2 KW -- 2 KW 16.96 59.35 207.72

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 2 KW -- 3 KW 27.15 95.01 332.54

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 3 KW -- 5 KW 36.71 128.47 449.65

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 10 KW 72.59 254.05 889.19

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Gasoline 15 KW 86.93 304.26 1,064.90

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 5 KW -- 10 KW 77.72 272.01 952.02

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 10 KW -- 15 KW 96.23 336.81 1,178.84

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 15 KW -- 20 KW 97.01 339.55 1,188.43

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 20 KW -- 25 KW 102.58 359.02 1,256.58

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 25 KW -- 30 KW 105.10 367.85 1,287.46

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 30 KW -- 35 KW 111.71 390.97 1,368.40

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 35 KW -- 40 KW 118.49 414.70 1,451.46

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 40 KW -- 50 KW 143.61 502.63 1,759.22

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 50 KW -- 60 KW 168.65 590.26 2,065.91

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 60 KW -- 75 KW 196.90 689.14 2,412.00

* Skid Mounted Generator Set, Diesel 75 KW -- 100 KW 218.20 763.69 2,672.90

17705-Portable Generator 1500 W 17.27 60.45 211.57

17707-Portable Generator 2500 W 23.25 81.37 284.81

17709-Portable Generator 3500 W 27.90 97.65 341.76

17711-Portable Generator 5000 W 34.55 120.93 423.26

17713-Portable Generator 10 KW 59.78 209.24 732.36

17723-Extension Cord 50 Ft. 0.65 2.28 7.99

17725-Extension Cord 100 Ft. 1.03 3.61 12.65

17727-Extension Cord 200 Ft. 1.63 5.71 19.97

17731-Sound Power Telephone 1.72 6.02 21.06

17733-Walkie-Talkie 9.70 33.95 118.83

17755-Transit and Level - total station 16.68 58.39 204.36

* Builders Level with Tripod 5.08 17.79 62.28

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* Laser Level; Builders, Spectra-Physics #842 22.94 80.29 281.00

* Laser Level; Sewer, Leica 6700 or equivalent 14.85 51.97 181.88

* Transit with Tripod 8.34 29.19 102.18

17761-Tarpaulin 200 Sq. Ft. 2.27 7.94 27.80

17763-Tarpaulin 400 Sq. Ft. 4.65 16.28 56.97

17773-Space heater 1600 W 2.70 9.46 33.11

17775-Space heater 4000 W 6.11 21.40 74.89

17785-Space Heater-Propane 15,000 BTU 13.61 47.64 166.74

17787-Space Heater-Propane 30,000 BTU 20.43 71.49 250.21

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power To 50,000 BTU 19.61 68.64 240.25

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power 51,000 - 100,000 BTU 22.67 79.33 277.65

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power 101,000 - 200,000 BTU 24.73 86.55 302.93

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power 201,000 - 300,000 BTU 29.90 104.67 366.33

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power 301,000 - 400,000 BTU 40.96 143.37 501.80

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/Power 401,000 - 500,000 BTU 58.80 205.81 720.34

* Space Heater; oil, gas or LP, w/o Pwr. All Sizes 11.49 40.20 140.69

17835-Mobile Work Bench with Vise 8.93 31.25 109.37

17915-Tape Embosser 2.48 8.68 30.39

17935-Flood Light, Portable 5.21 18.25 63.87

* Floodlight, Trailer Mounted 300 W 12.34 43.21 151.22

* Floodlight, Stand Type 750 W 9.84 34.45 120.56

* Floodlight, Stand Type 1,000 W 27.38 95.84 335.45

* Floodlight, Portable 1,000 W 25.62 89.67 313.83

* Floodlight, Mercury Vapor 28.33 99.17 347.10

* Light Tower, Trailer Mtd., Gas 1,000 W 88.46 309.60 1,083.59

* Light Tower, Trailer Mtd., Gas 2,000 W 101.63 355.70 1,244.94

* Light Tower, Trailer Mtd., Dsl 1,000 W 105.74 370.10 1,295.34

* Light Tower, Trailer Mtd., Dsl 2,000 W 134.59 471.05 1,648.68

* Wheelbarrow, all sizes, rubber tread 2.53 8.86 31.03

17951-Drinking Water Container 2 Gal. 0.80 2.81 9.84

17953-Drinking Water Container 5 Gal. 1.12 3.93 13.74

17955-Drinking Water Container 10 Gal. 1.85 6.49 22.72

17961-Paint Sprayer, Electric 15.98 55.94 195.78

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PORTABLE POWER TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

DRILLING TOOLS

* Air Drill 1/4” --1/2” 14.35 50.23 175.80

* Air Drill 7/8” 21.72 76.03 266.10

* Air Drill 1-1/4” 29.56 103.46 362.10

* Pneumatic Rock Drill, Hand Held 25 lbs --50 lbs 29.62 103.66 362.80

* Pneumatic Rock Drill, Hand held 50 lbs --65 lbs 29.85 104.49 365.70

* Rock Drill Steel, 7/8” Shank 12” --24” 11.31 39.57 138.50

* Rock Drill Steel, 7/8” Shank 24” --48” 13.34 46.69 163.40

* Rock Drill Shanks, 1” 2’ --6’ 4.70 16.46 57.60

* Rock Drill Shanks, 1” 6’ --10’ 8.64 30.26 105.90

* Rock Drill Adapters, All Sizes 6.39 22.37 78.30

21117-Electric Hand Drill 3/8” 4.75 16.63 58.20

21119-Electric Hand Drill 1/2” 6.07 21.23 74.30

21121-Electric Hand Drill 3/4” 8.12 28.43 99.50

21133-Cordless Drill 3/8” 4.43 15.51 54.30

21135-Cordless Drill 1/2” 6.65 23.29 81.50

21157-Right Angle Drill Kit 1/2” 6.67 23.34 81.70

21175-Hole Saw Kit 3/4” --2-1/2” 4.48 15.69 54.90

21315-Core Drilling 28.21 98.74 345.60

* Dmnd Core Drill, Elec., Prtbl., 2 HP 1” --6-1/2” 27.71 97.00 339.50

* Dmnd Core Drill, Elec., Prtbl., 2.5 HP 1” --10” 29.52 103.31 361.60

21323-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 1/2” 3.04 10.66 37.30

21325-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 3/4” 3.75 13.11 45.90

For occasional use. When used steadily,core drill bits are expendable and anexpense item.

21327-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 1” 4.74 16.60 58.10

21329-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 1-1/4” 7.00 24.51 85.80

21331-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 1-1/2” 7.58 26.54 92.90

21333-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 2” 7.96 27.86 97.50

21335-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 2-3/8” 10.34 36.20 126.70

21337-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 2-1/2” 11.20 39.20 137.20

21339-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 3” 12.78 44.74 156.60

21341-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 3-1/2” 14.22 49.77 174.20

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21343-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 4” 16.34 57.20 200.20

21345-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 5” 22.53 78.86 276.00

21347-Core Drill Bits, Diamond 6” 26.88 94.09 329.30

21515-Electric Impact Hammer 14.78 51.74 181.10

* Electric Chipper 1/2” --3/4” 13.98 48.94 171.30

* Electric Chipper 1” --1-1/4” 14.52 50.83 177.90

* Electric Chipper 1-1/2” --1-3/4” 15.77 55.20 193.20

* Electric Chipper 2” --2-1/2” 17.30 60.54 211.90

21533-Electric Rotary Hammer 1/4” --3/4” 7.73 27.06 94.70

21537-Electric Rotary Hammer 1/4” --1-1/8” 9.29 32.51 113.80

21539-Electric Rotary Hammer 1/2” --2” 11.79 41.26 144.40

* Electric Rotary Hammer 1/2” --3-1/2” 14.91 52.20 182.70

* Electric Rotary Hammer 4” --6” 15.46 54.11 189.40

* Pneumatic Hammer, Chipper; 6# --12# 11.38 39.83 139.40

* Pneumatic Hammer, Rivet; 12# 15.28 53.49 187.20

* Pneumatic Hammer, Rivet; 20# --28# 16.49 57.71 202.00

* Pneumatic Hammer, Sheeting Driver; 60# 14.85 51.97 181.90

* Pneumatic Hammer, Sheeting Driver; 125# 7.14 25.00 87.50

EXPLOSIVE ACTUATED TOOLS

21573-Trigger Tool 1/4” 6.68 23.37 81.80

21575-Trigger Tool 3/8” 10.27 35.94 125.80

21577-Hammer Operated Tool 3.34 11.69 40.90

* Barrel & Gun for 1/4” Anchors 7.34 25.69 89.90

* Barrel & Gun for 3/8” Anchors 8.60 30.11 105.40

* Barrel & Gun for 1/2” Anchors 8.74 30.60 107.10

MISCELLANEOUS POWER TOOLS

* Electric Sander, Belt Type 3” Wide 8.20 28.69 100.40

* Electric Sander, Disc Type 9” Wide 11.80 41.29 144.50

21711-Circular Saw 6-1/2” 5.05 17.69 61.90

21713-Circular Saw 7-1/4” 5.68 19.89 69.60

21715-Circular Saw 8-1/4” 6.32 22.11 77.40

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21717-Circular Saw 10” 6.95 24.31 85.10

* Electric Saw; Portable, Skil-Type 6-1/2” 4.08 14.29 50.00

* Electric Saw; Portable, Skil-Type 7-1/4” 4.89 17.11 59.90

* Electric Saw; Portable, Skil-Type 8” 5.52 19.31 67.60

* Electric Saw; Portable, Skil-Type 9-1/4” 6.83 23.91 83.70

* Concrete Saw, Gasoline Powered 8 HP --9 HP 22.16 77.57 271.50

* Concrete Saw, Gasoline Powered 18 HP 51.45 180.09 630.30

* Concrete Saw, Gasoline Powered 36 HP 74.86 262.00 917.00

* Masonry Saw; 14” Portable 16.00 56.00 196.00

* Masonry Saw; 14” Table Type 19.20 67.20 235.20

21735-Sabre Saw, Portable 3.85 13.49 47.20

* Sabre Saw; 2-Speed 3.56 12.46 43.60

* Sabre Saw; 4-Speed 4.16 14.54 50.90

* Metal Cut Band Saw; (Kalamazoo,

Keller) #3 Heavy Duty Keller 10.82 37.86 132.50

* Table Saw; Metal Cut-Off 11.70 40.94 143.30

* Table Saw; Tilting Arbor 10” Blade 10.82 37.86 132.50

* Radial Arm Saw 10” Blade 12.55 43.91 153.70

* Radial Arm Saw 14” Blade 12.96 45.34 158.70

* Radial Arm Saw 16” Blade 16.56 57.94 202.80

* Radial Arm Saw 18” Blade 16.78 58.74 205.60

21755-Jig Saw, Portable 2.12 7.43 26.00

21773-Chain Saw, Electric 14” 16.53 57.86 202.50

21775-Chain Saw, Electric 16” 17.80 62.29 218.00

21777-Chain Saw, Electric 20” 19.07 66.74 233.60

* Electric Chain Saw 12” --18” 17.21 60.23 210.80

* Electric Chain Saw 18” --36” 24.50 85.74 300.10

* Gasoline Chain Saw 14” 18.04 63.14 221.00

* Gasoline Chain Saw 16” 20.56 71.97 251.90

* Gasoline Chain Saw 18” 22.89 80.11 280.40

* Gasoline Chain Saw 20” 23.65 82.77 289.70

* Gasoline Chain Saw 23” 24.25 84.89 297.10

* Gasoline Chain Saw 24” 24.47 85.63 299.70

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* Gasoline Chain Saw 40” 26.78 93.71 328.00

21815-Portable Grinder 3.44 12.06 42.20

21835-Impact Wrench Kit 7.75 27.11 94.90

* Pneumatic Impact Wrench, 1/2” Drive 7.28 25.49 89.20

* Pneumatic Impact Wrench, 5/8” Drive 7.98 27.94 97.80

* Pneumatic Impact Wrench, 3/4” Drive 9.01 31.54 110.40

* Pneumatic Impact Wrench, 1” Drive 17.27 60.43 211.50

* Pneumatic Impact Wrench, 1-1/2” Drive 23.22 81.29 284.50

* Electric Impact Wrench, 1/2” Drive 5.62 19.69 68.90

* Electric Impact Wrench, 3/4” Drive 9.19 32.17 112.60

CONDUIT AND OTHER RACEWAY TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

VISES

23013-Yoke Vise 2” 0.60 2.11 7.40

23015-Yoke Vise 4” 0.96 3.37 11.80

23017-Yoke Vise 6” 2.03 7.11 24.90

23033-Yoke Vise-Clamp Type 2” 0.60 2.11 7.40

23035-Yoke Vise-Clamp Type 4” 0.96 3.37 11.80

23053-Chain Vise 2-1/2” 0.48 1.69 5.90

23055-Chain Vise 4” 0.72 2.51 8.80

23057-Chain Vise 6” 1.19 4.17 14.60

23073-Yoke Vise and Stand 2-1/2” 0.96 3.37 11.80

23075-Yoke Vise and Stand 4” 1.44 5.06 17.70

23095-Chain Vise and Stand 5” 1.81 6.34 22.20

CUTTING TOOLS

23105-Power Hack Saw Hand 2.70 9.46 33.10

23107-Power Hack Saw Portable 7.58 26.51 92.80

23113-Power Hack Saw Reciprocating 9.07 31.74 111.10

23115-Power Hack Saw Band Type 15.67 54.83 191.90

23117-Power Hack Saw Guillotine 17.31 60.60 212.10

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23133-Pipe Cutter-Manual 2” 0.65 2.29 8.00

* Pipe Cutter-Manual 4” 0.87 3.06 10.70

* Pipe Cutter; Ridgid 300 power drive 22.60 79.11 276.90

* Pipe Cutter; Ridgid 400 power drive 25.93 90.77 317.70

* Pipe Cutter; Ridgid 400 pipe machine 1” --2” 28.63 100.20 350.70

* Collins 22A Threading Machine 33.32 116.63 408.20

* 1/2” --2” with pipe and bolt drive 28.42 99.49 348.20

* 2-1/2” --4” Collins 48.75 170.63 597.20

* 4” --6” Collins 49.93 174.74 611.60

23137-EMT Cutter 1” 0.36 1.26 4.40

* EMT Cutter 3” 1.18 4.14 14.50

23153-Fibre Duct Cutter 1.77 6.20 21.70

23155-Fibre Duct Lathing Tool 2.45 8.57 30.00

23157-Fibre Duct Tapering Kit 3.67 12.86 45.00

REAMERS

23173-Bit Brace Type To 1” 0.35 1.23 4.30

23175-Bit Brace Type To 1-1/4” 0.47 1.63 5.70

23177-Bit Brace Type To 2” 0.88 3.09 10.80

23183-Ratchet Type To 2” 0.94 3.29 11.50

23185-Ratchet Type To 3” 1.85 6.49 22.70

THREADING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT

23213-Stock and Dies --Three Way 3/8”; 1/2”; 1” 1.27 4.43 15.50

23215-Stock and Dies --Three Way 1/2”; 3/4”; 1” 1.48 5.17 18.10

23233-Stock and Dies --Ratchet 1/2” --1-1/4” 1.90 6.66 23.30

23235-Stock and Dies --Ratchet 1/2” --2” 3.17 11.09 38.80

23253-Stock and Dies --Gear Threader 2-1/2” --4” 6.91 24.17 84.60

23255-Stock and Dies --Gear Threader 4” --6” 7.41 25.94 90.80

23257-Stock and Dies --Gear Threader 2-1/2” --6” 10.55 36.91 129.20

* Ridgid Stock (Less Dies) 1” --2” 7.78 27.23 95.30

* Toledo Stock (Less Dies) 2-1/2” --4” 11.24 39.34 137.70

* Toledo Stock (Less Dies) To 6” 13.18 46.14 161.50

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* Toledo Stock (Less Dies) To 8” 14.51 50.80 177.80

* Geared Pipe Threaders 10.82 37.89 132.60

* Drophead Ratchet Threaders 3.12 10.91 38.20

* 3-Way Pipe Threaders 1.37 4.80 16.80

* Threading Machine Acccessories 10.86 38.00 133.00

* Prtbl Collins Amaz-O-Thred (with Dies) 1/2” --2” 22.71 79.49 278.20

* Power Mule; Toledo Wheel Pwr Drive 9.55 33.43 117.00

23265-Power Vise with Stand 14.02 49.09 171.80

23273-Power Drive, Portable 9.54 33.40 116.90

23275-Power Drive with Stand 12.35 43.23 151.30

23291-Power Threading Machine 2” 21.22 74.29 260.00

23293-Power Threading Machine 4” 83.72 293.03 1,025.60

* Power Threading Machine 6” 109.40 382.91 1,340.20

23299-Oiler 2.15 7.51 26.30

BENDING TOOLS

23311-Conduit Bender -Manual 1/2” 0.45 1.57 5.50

23313-Conduit Bender -Manual 3/4” 0.59 2.06 7.20

23315-Conduit Bender -Manual 1” 0.90 3.14 11.00

23317-Conduit Bender -Manual 1-1/4” 1.46 5.11 17.90

23333-Conduit Bender -Ratchet 1/2” --1” 4.76 16.66 58.30

23335-Conduit Bender -Ratchet 1” --1-1/2” 6.34 22.20 77.70

23351-EMT Bender -Manual 1/2” 0.47 1.66 5.80

23353-EMT Bender -Manual 3/4” 0.64 2.26 7.90

23355-EMT Bender -Manual 1” 0.95 3.31 11.60

23357-EMT Bender -Manual 1-1/4” 1.57 5.49 19.20

23375-EMT Bender -Ratchet 1/2” --2” 7.49 26.23 91.80

23385-Electric Bender 1/2” --1” 23.11 80.89 283.10

23387-Electric Bender 1/2” --2” 46.29 162.00 567.00

23393-Mech. Benders -EMT/Conduit 1/2” --2” 26.49 92.71 324.50

23395-PVC Heat Blanket 2.49 8.71 30.50

23396-PVC Bender (Heater) -Electric 1/2” --5” 3.72 13.03 45.60

23397-PVC Bender (Heater) _ LP Gas 1/2” --5” 19.84 69.46 243.10

23398-PVC Plug Set 6.90 24.14 84.50

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HYDRAULIC BENDERS

23413-Segment -Hand Pump 1/2” --3” 10.91 38.17 133.60

* Segment -Hand Pump 1-1/4” --5” 18.60 65.11 227.90

23423-Segment-1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 28.23 98.80 345.80

23425-Segment -1 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 32.08 112.29 393.00

23427-Segment -1-1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 34.01 119.03 416.60

23511-One Shot -Hand Pump 1/2” --2” 8.73 30.54 106.90

23513-One Shot -1/2 HP Power Pump 1/2” --2” 16.04 56.14 196.50

23515-One Shot -1 HP Power Pump 1/2” --2” 18.60 65.11 227.90

23517-One Shot -1-1/2 HP Power Pump 1/2” --2” 19.89 69.60 243.60

23533-One Shot -Hand Pump 1-1/4” -4” 28.87 101.06 353.70

23535-One Shot -1 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 38.50 134.74 471.60

23537-One Shot -1-1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 39.78 139.23 487.30

23539-IMC -EMT Attachment 11.55 40.43 141.50

23543-One Shot -3 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --6” 99.44 348.06 1,218.20

23553-EMT Bender -Hand Pump 2-1/2” --4” 53.26 186.40 652.40

23557-EMT Bender -1 HP Power Pump 2-1/2” --4” 63.52 222.31 778.10

23559-EMT Bender-1-1/2 HP Power Pump 2-1/2” --4” 66.09 231.31 809.60

23561-IMC Attachment 16.68 58.37 204.30

23573-Combination -Hand Pump 1-1/4” --4” 14.76 51.66 180.80

23575-Combination -1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 21.18 74.11 259.40

23577-Combination -1 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 25.02 87.57 306.50

23579-Combination-1-1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --4” 26.95 94.31 330.10

23583-Bending Table 10.91 38.17 133.60

23585-Combination -Hand Pump 1-1/4” --5” 39.78 139.23 487.30

23587-Combination -1 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --5” 51.33 179.66 628.80

23589-Combination-1-1/2 HP Power Pump 1-1/4” --5” 53.89 188.63 660.20

23595-Bus Bar Attachment To 3/4” x 4” 3.20 11.20 39.20

* Bus Bar Attachment To 1” x 6” 6.41 22.43 78.50

WRENCHES

23619-Adjustable Pipe Wrench 24” 0.61 2.14 7.50

23621-Adjustable Pipe Wrench 36” 0.73 2.57 9.00

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23623-Adjustable Pipe Wrench 48” 0.98 3.43 12.00

23623-Adjustable Pipe Wrench 60” 1.22 4.29 15.00

23637-Chain Wrench 3” --6” 1.18 4.14 14.50

23657-Strap Wrench 1” --5” 0.59 2.06 7.20

PIPE PUSHERS

23693-Hydraulic --Manual 2” --4” 27.03 94.60 331.10

23697-Hydraulic --Gas Engine 2” --4” 43.02 150.57 527.00

KNOCKOUT PUNCHES

23711-Manual Punches 1/2” --1-1/4” 0.68 2.37 8.30

23713-Manual Punches 1/2” --2” 0.75 2.63 9.20

23715-Manual Punches 2-1/2” 1.20 4.20 14.70

23717-Manual Punches 3” 1.49 5.23 18.30

23719-Manual Punches 3-1/2” 2.24 7.86 27.50

23721-Manual Punches 4” 3.00 10.49 36.70

23723-Manual Punches 5” 3.75 13.11 45.90

23733-Hydraulic Punch Set 1/2” --2” 9.18 32.11 112.40

23737-Hydraulic Punch Set 1/2” --4” 12.00 42.00 147.00

23739-Hydraulic Punch Set 1/2” --6” 17.63 61.71 216.00

23755-Ratchet, Driver Only 1/2” --3” 3.35 11.71 41.00

23765-Hydraulic, Driver Only 1/2” --2” 5.36 18.77 65.70

23767-Hydraulic, Driver Only 1-1/2” --4” 9.17 32.09 112.30

23775-One Shot, Driver Only 1/2” --1” 5.36 18.77 65.70

23777-One Shot, Driver Only 1/2” --4” 9.17 32.09 112.30

MISCELLANEOUS

* 700 Portable Powerdrive with Adapter 13.95 48.83 170.90

* Duct video inspection camera on fiberglass

duct rod 100’ 7.61 26.65 93.28

* Duct video inspection camera on fiberglass

duct rod 500’ 8.20 28.70 100.44

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WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

PULLING TOOLS

25057-Fish Tape and Reel 1/8” x 200’ 1.30 4.54 15.90

25065-Fish Tape and Reel 1/4” x 200’ 1.30 4.54 15.90

25075-Spring Fish Tape 25’ 1.41 4.94 17.30

25087-Polyethylene Fish Tape 100’ 1.83 6.40 22.40

25131-CO2 Fishing System Kit Cartridge 1.25 4.37 15.30

25133-CO2 Fishing System Kit 5 lb Cylinder 3.12 10.91 38.20

25135-CO2 Fishing System Kit 20 lb Cylinder 6.24 21.83 76.40

25137-CO2 Fishing System Kit 50 lb Cylinder 7.49 26.20 91.70

25155-Vacuum Fishing System 10.17 35.60 124.60

25313-Cable Winch Manual 4.20 14.71 51.50

25317-Cable Winch Power 18.20 63.71 223.00

25333-Cable Puller, Heavy Manual 13.31 46.57 163.00

25337-Cable Puller, Heavy Power 26.16 91.54 320.40

24355-Cable Pulling, System 63.02 220.57 772.00

* Cable Puller with Reel Winder To 6,000 lbs. 35.16 123.06 430.70

* Single Puller To 5,000 lbs. 34.25 119.89 419.60

25375-Wire Puller, Light Manual 4.20 14.71 51.50

* Stringing Blocks (various types) 0.83 2.91 10.20

25377-Fiberglass duct rod on reel 500’ 1/4 inch 2.82 9.87 34.55

REELS

25513-Payout Reel and Stand 1 Reel 0.51 1.77 6.20

25515-Payout Reel and Stand 2 Reel 0.77 2.69 9.40

25517-Payout Reel and Stand 4 Reel 1.27 4.46 15.60

25519-Payout Reel and Stand 6 Reel 1.91 6.69 23.40

25535-Reel Stand and Rollers 1.53 5.34 18.70

REEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT

25553-Reel Cart 6 Reel 4.10 14.34 50.20

25555-Reel Lift 36” Diameter 2.30 8.06 28.20

25557-Reel Lift 48” Diameter 3.20 11.20 39.20

25573-Reel Jacks -Single Acting 5 Ton 1.71 6.00 21.00

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25575-Reel Jacks -Single Acting 10 Ton 2.86 10.00 35.00

25583-Reel Jacks -Screw Type 5 Ton 1.37 4.80 16.80

25585-Reel Jacks -Screw Type 10 Ton 2.29 8.00 28.00

25595-Reel Spindle 2-1/2” 1.09 3.83 13.40

* Reel Spindle 3” 1.64 5.74 20.10

* Reel Winder 1.22 4.26 14.90

* Reel Carrier 3.68 12.89 45.10

MISCELLANEOUS

25913-Wire Rope 1/4” x 100’ 1.13 3.94 13.80

25915-Wire Rope 3/8” x 100’ 2.25 7.89 27.60

25921-Poly Rope 1/4” x 100’ 0.55 1.91 6.70

25923-Poly Rope 3/8” x 100’ 0.55 1.91 6.70

25925-Poly Rope 1/2” x 100’ 0.87 3.06 10.70

25927-Poly Rope 3/4” x 100’ 1.64 5.74 20.10

25943-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 3/4” --1” 0.64 2.26 7.90

25945-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 1” --1-1/4” 0.75 2.63 9.20

25947-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 1-1/4” --1-1/2” 0.87 3.03 10.60

25953-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 1-1/2” --2” 0.97 3.40 11.90

25955-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 2” --2-1/2” 1.08 3.77 13.20

25957-Cable Pulling Grips -Mesh 2-1/2” --3” 1.29 4.51 15.80

25995-Cable Pulling Grips -Screw Set 2” --6” 3.23 11.31 39.60

* Hot Sticks and Accessories 3.49 12.23 42.80

* Shotgun Sticks 3.53 12.37 43.30

25605-Gas Sniffers 2.31 8.10 28.34

CONNECTION AND SPLICING TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

CUTTING TOOLS

27113-Bolt Cutters 18” 0.84 2.95 10.31

27115-Bolt Cutters 24” 1.01 3.54 12.37

27117-Bolt Cutters 30” 1.43 5.01 17.53

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27119-Bolt Cutters 36” 1.68 5.89 20.62

27133-Cable Cutters -Manual To 350 MCM 1.61 5.64 19.73

27137-Cable Cutters -Manual To 1,000 MCM 2.01 7.05 24.67

27155-Cable Cutters -Hydraulic To 1,000 MCM 13.65 47.79 167.26

TERMINATION TOOLS

27313-Manual with Dies #8 --#2 1.49 5.22 18.28

27317-Manual with Dies 8 --500 MCM 5.22 18.28 63.98

27335-Hyd. Hand Operated -No Dies 8 --500 MCM 9.25 32.36 113.28

27353-Hyd. Hand Pump -No Dies 8 --500 MCM 13.52 47.30 165.56

27357-Hyd. Hand Pump -No Dies 8 -1,000 MCM 31.30 109.55 383.42

27375-Dies, Hand Operated --Each 1.07 3.74 13.07

27383-Dies, Hand Pump-Small, each 1.07 3.74 13.07

* Dies, Hand Pump-Large, each 2.13 7.47 26.14

27397-Cable Bender -Hydraulic 15.37 53.79 188.26

MISCELLANEOUS

27915-Propane Torch 1.06 3.72 13.02

27925-Gasoline Torch 1.59 5.58 19.53

27935-Gasoline Furnace 2.60 9.10 31.85

27945-Soldering Pot -Electric 1.99 6.98 24.43

27975-Power Welding Kit 3.32 11.63 40.71

FIBER OPTIC TEST AND SPLICE EQUIPMENT

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

* Fusion Splicer-Multi Mode 44.60 156.10 546.35

* Fusion Splicer-Single Mode 96.96 339.35 1,187.72

* Light Injection Detector 24.24 84.84 296.93

* Fusion Splicer with Built-In LID 129.28 452.46 1,583.63

* Optical Time Domain Reflecto-

meter for multi-mode w/camera 40.40 141.40 494.88

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* Optical Time Domain Reflecto-

meter for single mode w/camera 80.80 282.79 989.77

DIGGING TOOLS

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

41015-Spade 1.40 4.90 17.15

41025-Shovel 1.40 4.90 17.14

41033-Shovel -Pole Hole 8’ 1.24 4.36 15.24

41035-Shovel -Pole Hole 10’ 1.49 5.21 18.24

41037-Shovel -Pole Hole 12’ 1.86 6.51 22.79

41043-Spoon -Pole Hole 8’ 1.24 4.34 15.19

41045-Spoon -Pole Hole 10’ 1.49 5.21 18.24

41047-Spoon -Pole Hole 12’ 1.86 6.51 22.79

41053-Digging Bar 0.90 3.17 11.08

41057-Tamping Bar 0.90 3.17 11.08

41065-Digging and Tamping Bar 0.90 3.17 11.08

41075-Pole Hole Digger 1.28 4.49 15.72

* Earth Auger, Gas, Hand Held 4” --12” 16.05 56.17 196.61

* Earth Auger, Gas, Trailer Mounted 8” --20” 39.53 138.34 484.21

* Compactor, Rammer Type; Gas-250 lbs. 50 spm --80 spm 56.55 197.93 692.74

* Compactor, Rammer Type; Gas-250 lbs. 350 spm --700 spm 59.32 207.60 726.61

* Compactor, Vib. Plt Type; Gas-280 lbs 24” wide 50.26 175.92 615.74

* Compactor, Vib. Plt Type; Gas-500 lbs. 36” wide 70.22 245.77 860.21

* Pneumatic Tamper, small 17.72 62.03 217.12

41305-Gasoline Powered Tamper 36.43 127.52 446.31

41315-Portable Air Compressor 75 cfm 59.05 206.66 723.31

* Portable Air Compressor 100 cfm 62.00 216.99 759.48

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 21 --36 CFM 48.29 169.02 591.59

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 37 --60 CFM 50.57 177.00 619.48

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 61 --85 CFM 57.30 200.53 701.87

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 86 --105 CFM 69.80 244.31 855.10

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 106 --125 CFM 77.24 270.34 946.18

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* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 126 --160 CFM 87.67 306.85 1,073.98

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 161 --185 CFM 102.37 358.29 1,254.00

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 186 --210 CFM 108.26 378.91 1,326.19

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 211 --250 CFM 137.17 480.11 1,680.39

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 251 --315 CFM 137.30 480.55 1,681.93

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 316 --365 CFM 166.60 583.09 2,040.83

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Gas, 1 or 2 Stg 366 --500 CFM 188.64 660.25 2,310.88

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg To 80 CFM 75.93 265.75 930.12

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 126 --150 CFM 99.67 348.84 1,220.94

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 151 --175 CFM 109.37 382.78 1,339.73

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 176 --190 CFM 120.90 423.15 1,481.03

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 191 --210 CFM 122.27 427.96 1,497.86

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 211 --250 CFM 150.19 525.65 1,839.78

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 251 --315 CFM 158.46 554.61 1,941.15

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 316 --365 CFM 191.63 670.70 2,347.46

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 366 --500 CFM 237.23 830.30 2,906.05

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 501 --600 CFM 347.86 1,217.50 4,261.26

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 601 --750 CFM 368.97 1,291.41 4,519.92

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 751 --900 CFM 431.67 1,510.84 5,287.93

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 901 --1200 CFM 514.20 1,799.71 6,298.99

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp., Dsl., 1 or 2 Stg 1201 --1500 CFM 636.99 2,229.46 7,803.12

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp, Elec, 1 or 2 Stg 15 --25 CFM 32.36 113.26 396.42

* Trailer Mtd. Air Comp, Elec, 1 or 2 Stg 40 --60 CFM 42.99 150.48 526.68

* Electric, Testing 19.40 67.88 237.60

* Air Mover 1200 CFM 13.09 45.81 160.34

* Air Mover 3000 CFM 15.89 55.60 194.60

41335-Pavement Breaker 26.56 92.97 325.39

* Pneumatic Pavement Breaker 10 lbs --25 lbs 15.11 52.89 185.11

* Pneumatic Pavement Breaker 26 lbs --50 lbs 23.85 83.47 292.13

* Pneumatic Pavement Breaker 51 lbs --70 lbs 25.49 89.21 312.24

* Pneumatic Pavement Breaker 71 lbs and Over 27.81 97.35 340.72

* Electric Pavement Breaker

(B&D #5020 w/accessories) 33.45 117.08 409.76

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* Electric Pavement Breaker

(B&D #5020 w/o accessories) 33.26 116.41 407.45

41353-Moil Point 1.95 6.82 23.86

* Moil Point To 14” 1.67 5.83 20.40

* Moil Point 18” 2.02 7.06 24.70

* Moil Point 24” 2.16 7.56 26.47

41355-Chisel Point 2.60 9.09 31.81

* Chisel Point 1” 2.28 7.98 27.92

* Chisel Point 3” 2.55 8.93 31.26

* Chisel Point 5” 2.96 10.35 36.24

41357-Asphalt Cutter 3.25 11.37 39.81

41363-Spade 3.18 11.12 38.92

41365-Tamper 5.08 17.79 62.26

* Sheeting Driver with Shank 6.87 24.03 84.11

41393-Air Hose 25’ 3.33 11.67 40.85

41395-Air Hose 50’ 6.54 22.90 80.14

41415-Trencher -Walking Type 2’ Depth 92.73 324.57 1,135.99

41417-Trencher -Walking Type 4’ Depth 134.01 469.05 1,641.66

41425-Trencher -Riding Type 5’ Depth 374.08 1,309.28 4,582.46

41433-Line Layer 2’ Depth 168.49 589.70 2,063.94

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Gas 3’ x 6” 112.25 392.87 1,375.04

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Gas 4’ x 12” 122.70 429.47 1,503.13

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Gas 5’ x 18” 123.09 430.83 1,507.90

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Gas 6’ x 24” 125.50 439.25 1,537.36

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Dsl 5’ x 18” 77.93 272.76 954.64

* Ladder/Inclined Boom Trencher, Dsl 11’ x 18” 83.73 293.06 1,025.71

* Wheel Type Trencher, Gasoline 5’ x 20” 66.30 232.06 812.22

* Wheel Type Trencher, Diesel 5’6” x 24” 127.99 447.97 1,567.90

* Wheel Type Trencher, Diesel 6’ x 24” 180.36 631.26 2,209.40

* 4-Wheel Loader-Backhoe, Gasoline 36 HP --45 HP 184.97 647.38 2,265.84

* 4-Wheel Loader-Backhoe, Diesel 36 HP --45 HP 216.44 757.54 2,651.40

* 4-Wheel Loader-Backhoe, Diesel 46 HP --55 HP 262.13 917.45 3,211.09

* Trench Brace, 1-1/2” diameter, 16”-18” closed

(per dozen) 8.55 29.93 104.74

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INSTRUMENTS AND TEST EQUIPMENT

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

45113-Ammeter, Clamp-on 0 -100 A 0.76 2.65 9.29

45115-Ammeter, Clamp-on 0 -300 A 1.75 6.13 21.44

45117-Ammeter, Clamp-on 0 -1000 A 3.50 12.25 42.86

45125-Ammeter, Recording 0 -750 A 15.66 54.82 191.88

45133-Voltmeter, Dual Range 130/260 3.25 11.38 39.81

45135-Voltmeter, Three Range 130 -520 3.79 13.27 46.45

45137-Voltmeter, Three Range 150 -600 3.79 13.27 46.45

45145-Voltmeter, Recording 12.91 45.18 158.14

45155-AC-DC Volt-Ohm Milliameter 2.23 7.81 27.32

45165-Volt-Ammeter, Clamp-on/Leads 800 A, 750 V 2.82 9.86 34.51

45175-Volt-Ohmmeter 1200V, 10 Meg. 2.25 7.89 27.61

45185-Wattmeter 2.73 9.55 33.44

45315-Power Factor Meter 2.87 10.06 35.20

45335-Insulation Tester, 500 VDC 1000 Meg. 10.71 37.47 131.16

45355-Circuit testing ohmmeter, 500 VDC 200 Meg. 3.94 13.80 48.32

45375-Earth Tester 14.09 49.30 172.55

45515-Rotation Tester 3.34 11.68 40.87

45533-Phase Sequence Indicator Rotation 3.41 11.94 41.79

45535-Phase Sequence Indicator Lamp 0.68 2.38 8.34

45555-Speed Indicator 2.00 7.01 24.52

45575-Tachometer, Resonant Reed 1 Row 1.61 5.62 19.67

* Tachometer, Resonant Reed 2 Row 2.14 7.50 26.24

45815-Lightmeter 3.88 13.57 47.51

45915-Potential Transformer Portable 7.21 25.22 88.27

45923-Hy Pot Tester 5 KV 33.51 117.30 410.54

45925-Hy Pot Tester 100 KV 134.02 469.06 1,641.72

45935-Oscilloscope 9.05 31.66 110.81

45955-Cable Fault Locator 4.09 14.33 50.15

* Power Analyzer 268.16 938.55 3,284.94

* Hand Held Infrared Thermometers -30-500C 4.31 15.09 52.80

* Hand Held Cameras 10 mg pixels 6.30 22.06 77.20

* Cable Spinners 12.19 42.66 149.31

45965-Cable tracer 3.40 11.91 41.70

45967-Tone tracer 2.92 10.23 35.80

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SAFETY EQUIPMENT

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

47115-Hard Hat 0.51 1.79 6.26

47117-Face Shield 0.65 2.27 7.93

47123-Welding Helmet 1.28 4.47 15.64

47173-Safety Belt with Strap Lineman 1.92 6.73 23.55

47177-Safety Belt with Strap Steelworker 1.44 5.04 17.64

47215-Rubber Gloves with Protectors 3.82 13.35 46.74

47225-Rain Coat 2.28 7.97 27.90

47235-Rain Suit 2.85 9.96 34.88

47255-Rubber Boots -Safety Toe Knee 2.06 7.23 25.29

* Rubber Boots -Safety Toe Hip 3.81 13.34 46.68

* Rubber Boots (Non-Safety Toe) 0.54 1.91 6.68

* Foot Guards 2.65 9.28 32.48

* Toe Guards 2.31 8.09 28.31

47315-First Aid Kit Small 3.86 13.52 47.33

* First Aid Kit Large 7.71 26.99 94.47

47415-Fire Extinguisher, CO2 5 lbs. 1.54 5.41 18.92

* Fire Extinguisher, CO2 10 lbs. 2.32 8.10 28.36

* Fire Extinguisher, CO2 15 lbs. 3.09 10.80 37.81

* Fire Extinguisher, CO2 20 lbs. 3.86 13.50 47.26

47515-Flasher Barricade

* Light, Battery Powered --Flashing 2.45 8.57 30.01

* Light and Barricade Unit, Single Light 2.72 9.53 33.35

* Light and Barricade Unit, Double Light 4.44 15.53 54.34

* Respirators 2.94 10.30 36.06

* Escape Respirator Cartridge 1.25 4.38 15.34

* Air/Gas Monitors/Detectors 4.25 14.86 52.02

* Manhole Retrieval System 19.45 68.08 238.28

* Fire Resistant Protective Clothing 5.75 20.12 70.41

* Portable Manhole Ventilation Blowers/Exhausters

-Gasoline Powered 25.32 88.62 310.16

-Electric Powered 19.10 66.85 233.99

* Bosun’s Chair 8.99 31.46 110.10

* Lock/Out Tagout Box System 1.66 5.80 20.32

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* HV Rubber Blanket 3.29 11.51 40.30

* Traffic Vehicle Safety Cones 36” 1.70 5.96 20.85

* Pedestrian Traffic Barrier Fence 4’x50’ 1.34 4.71 16.47

* Pedestrian Traffic Barrier Fence 4’x100’ 1.48 5.19 18.18

* Vehicle Hood Lights 2.78 9.74 34.08

VEHICLES

Code Description Size/Type Day $ Week $ Month $

AUTOMOBILES

51113-Compact/Subcompact 44.92 157.23 550.32

51133-Standard, Compact 59.04 206.65 723.28

51135-Midsize 67.39 235.85 825.48

51137-Fullsize 73.16 256.07 896.23

51153-Station Wagon, Compact 73.16 256.07 896.23

51153-Station Wagon, Standard 89.85 314.47 1,100.64

PICKUP TRUCKS

51212-2-Wheel Drive Under 1/2 Ton 73.14 255.99 895.95

51213-2-Wheel Drive 1/2 Ton 80.45 281.58 985.53

51215-2-Wheel Drive 3/4 Ton 87.77 307.18 1,075.13

51217-2-Wheel Drive 1 Ton 94.04 329.12 1,151.94

51232-4-Wheel Drive Under 1/2 Ton 82.54 288.90 1,011.13

51233-4-Wheel Drive 1/2 Ton 103.44 362.03 1,267.12

51235-4-Wheel Drive 3/4 Ton 114.93 402.26 1,407.92

51237-4-Wheel Drive 1 Ton 125.38 438.83 1,535.92

PANEL TRUCKS

51312-Panel Truck Under 1/2 Ton 71.36 249.75 874.14

51313-Panel Truck 1/2 Ton 78.49 274.72 961.53

51315-Panel Truck 3/4 Ton 85.63 299.70 1,048.96

51317-Panel Truck 1 Ton 91.75 321.11 1,123.89

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VANS

51413-Van 8’ 125.04 437.64 1,531.74

51415-Van 10’ 131.29 459.52 1,608.31

51417-Van 12’ 137.54 481.40 1,684.89

FLAT-BED TRUCKS

51513-Flat-Bed Truck 1 Ton 85.31 298.58 1,045.02

51515-Flat-Bed Truck 1-1/2 Ton 92.67 324.35 1,135.23

51517-Flat-Bed Truck 2 Ton 105.99 370.96 1,298.36

51519-Flat-Bed Truck 2-1/2 Ton 123.22 431.28 1,509.48

STAKE-BED TRUCKS

* Stake-Bed Truck 3/4 Ton 58.59 205.06 717.72

51613-Stake-Bed Truck 1 Ton 85.31 298.58 1,045.02

51615-Stake-Bed Truck 1-1/2 Ton 92.67 324.35 1,135.23

51617-Stake-Bed Truck 2 Ton 105.99 370.96 1,298.36

51619-Stake-Bed Truck 2-1/2 Ton 123.22 431.28 1,509.48

Stake-Bed Truck 5 Ton 168.64 590.25 2,065.86

CONCRETE MIXER TRUCK

* 5-1/2 Yard 93.50 327.24 1,145.33

DUMP TRUCK

* 5 Yard 165.93 580.74 2,032.59

BOOM TRUCK

* 2 Ton Chassis with “A-Frame” 90.26 315.91 1,105.67

HYDRAULIC TAILGATE TRUCK

* Truck Tractor, Gasoline, 4 x 2 2 Ton 62.61 219.13 766.94

* Truck Tractor, Gasoline, 4 x 2 5 Ton 76.97 269.39 942.86

* Truck Tractor, Gasoline, 6 x 4 40 Ton 230.83 807.90 2,827.66

* Truck Tractor, Diesel, 4 x 2 20 Ton 235.29 823.50 2,882.25

* Truck Tractor, Diesel, 6 x 6 261.06 913.71 3,197.99

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TRUCK ADD-ONS

51711-Liftgate 27.10 94.85 331.99

51713-A-Frame and Winch 27.06 94.71 331.47

51715-Hydraulic Boom 39.60 138.59 485.07

51717-Pole Hole Digger 28.14 98.50 344.75

51719-Telescoping Derrick 40.03 140.10 490.36

MISCELLANEOUS VEHICLES

* 4-Wheel All Terrain Vehicle 14.85 51.97 181.88

* Golf Cart 2x4 14.02 49.06 171.72

* Golf Cart 4x4 21.06 73.71 258.00

* Vaccuum Excavation Truck-65 HP 100 CFM 436.01 1,526.02 5,341.08

* Vaccuum Excavation Truck-100 HP 165 CFM 658.46 2,304.59 8,066.08

* Utility Vehicles -4 x 4 Gas, 2 Passenger 10000 GVW 249.46 873.12 3,055.92

* Utility Vehicles -4 x 4 Gas, 2 Passenger 8000 GVW 230.38 806.33 2,822.14

TRAILERS

51913-Pole, Fifth-Wheel Dolly 2-Wheel 16.07 56.24 196.83

51915-Pole, Fifth-Wheel Dolly 4-Wheel 22.95 80.34 281.18

51925-Reel 2-Wheel 7.46 26.11 91.38

51935-Flat-Bed 2-Wheel 29.81 104.34 365.19

* Flat-Bed, Tandem Axle 15 Ton 57.24 200.33 701.16

* Flat-Bed, Tandem Axle 25 Ton 64.39 225.37 788.79

* Tilting Platform, Single-Axle 6 Ton 29.28 102.47 358.65

* Tilting Platform,Tandem-Axle 10 Ton 55.15 193.03 675.59

* Utility Trailer or Grasshopper 4’ x 6’ 14.86 52.00 182.01

* Utility Trailer or Grasshopper 5’ x 10’ 20.85 72.99 255.47

* Utility Trailer or Grasshopper 5’ x 12’ 20.96 73.37 256.81

* Low Boy Equipment Trailer 43.54 152.37 533.31

* Farm Wagon 9.66 33.82 118.37

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AIR COMPRESSORS, PORTABLE

60105-Gasoline Engine To 20 cfm 21.40 74.91 262.20

60108-Gasoline Engine 21 --36 cfm 48.29 169.02 591.59

60111-Gasoline Engine 37 --60 cfm 50.57 177.00 619.48

60114-Gasoline Engine 61 --85 cfm 57.30 200.53 701.87

60121-Gasoline Engine 86 --105 cfm 69.80 244.31 855.10

60131-Gasoline Engine 106 --125 cfm 77.24 270.34 946.18

60137-Gasoline Engine 126 --160 cfm 87.67 306.85 1,073.98

* Gasoline Engine 161 --185 cfm 102.37 358.29 1,254.00

60143-Gasoline Engine 186 --210 cfm 108.26 378.91 1,326.19

60149-Gasoline Engine 211 --250 cfm 137.17 480.11 1,680.39

60155-Gasoline Engine 251 --315 cfm 137.30 480.55 1,681.93

60215-Diesel Engine To 80 cfm 75.93 265.75 930.12

* Diesel Engine 81 --105 cfm 81.52 285.31 998.59

60218-Diesel Engine 106 --125 cfm 85.49 299.20 1,047.20

* Diesel Engine 126 --150 cfm 99.67 348.84 1,220.94

60221-Diesel Engine 151 --175 cfm 109.37 382.78 1,339.73

* Diesel Engine 176 --190 cfm 120.90 423.15 1,481.03

60225-Diesel Engine 191 --210 cfm 122.27 427.96 1,497.86

60231-Diesel Engine 211 --250 cfm 150.19 525.65 1,839.78

60243-Diesel Engine 251 --315 cfm 158.46 554.61 1,941.15

60249-Diesel Engine 316 --365 cfm 191.63 670.70 2,347.46

* Diesel Engine 366 --500 cfm 237.23 830.30 2,906.05

60265-Diesel Engine 501 --600 cfm 347.86 1,217.50 4,261.26

60315-Jack Hammer 31.19 109.17 382.10

60325-Pavement Breaker 28.14 98.49 344.71

60335-Moil Point 1.87 6.54 22.88

60338-Chisel Point 2.49 8.72 30.51

60341-Asphalt Cutter 3.18 11.13 38.94

60344-Spade 3.11 10.88 38.07

60348-Tamper 4.97 17.40 60.91

60355-Air Hose 25 feet 3.15 11.04 38.63

60358-Air Hose 50 feet 6.19 21.65 75.77

60635-Gasoline Powered Tamper 37.52 131.32 459.61

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CONDUCTOR STRINGING

62005-Reel Cart or Stand 66” 15.99 55.97 195.88

62015-Reel Cart or Stand 72” 19.19 67.16 235.07

62025-Reel Cart or Stand 96” 25.58 89.55 313.42

62035-Reel Cart or Stand 108” 31.98 111.94 391.78

62065-Single Puller To 5,000# 212.45 743.57 2,602.51

* Single Puller To 15,000# 485.60 1,699.60 5,948.59

* Single Puller To 30,000# 789.10 2,761.84 9,666.46

* Single Tensioner To 5,000# 121.40 424.90 1,487.15

* Single Tensioner To 15,000# 407.90 1,427.66 4,996.81

* Single Tensioner To 30,000# 582.72 2,039.52 7,138.31

* Double Tensioner-Bundled To 5,000# 203.95 713.83 2,498.41

* Double Tensioner-Bundled To 15,000# 594.86 2,082.01 7,287.02

* Double Tensioner-Bundled To 30,000# 740.54 2,591.88 9,071.60

* Triple Tensioner-Bundled To 5,000# 407.90 1,427.66 4,996.81

* Triple Tensioner-Bundled To 15,000# 577.86 2,022.52 7,078.82

* Triple Tensioner-Bundled To 30,000# 1,495.65 5,234.76 18,321.65

* Pole Mounted Tensioner 91.05 318.67 1,115.36

* Reel Winder 73.35 256.71 898.48

* Cable Puller with Reel Winder To 6,000# 147.16 515.05 1,802.67

62545-Reel Carrier To 20,000# 105.11 367.89 1,287.62

DRILLS, ROCK

* Wagon Drills, Wheel Mounted Up to 3” 25.57 89.51 313.29

* Wagon Drills, Wheel Mounted 3-1/2” to 4” 81.19 284.16 994.56

* Wagon Drills, Crawler 4” drifter 218.19 763.68 2,672.87

* Wagon Drills, Crawler 4-1/2” 230.88 808.08 2,828.27

* Wagon Drills, Crawler 4-3/4” 252.19 882.67 3,089.34

* Wagon Drills, Crawler 5” drifter 301.92 1,056.72 3,698.50

* Wagon Drills, Crawler 6” drifter 390.72 1,367.51 4,786.30

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 2 Feet 1.89 6.62 23.17

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 4 Feet 2.21 7.72 27.02

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 6 Feet 2.84 9.93 34.74

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* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 8 Feet 3.47 12.13 42.46

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 10 Feet 5.83 20.41 71.43

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 12 Feet 6.30 22.06 77.21

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 14 Feet 6.62 23.16 81.08

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 16 Feet 6.93 24.27 84.93

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 18 Feet 7.56 26.47 92.65

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 20 Feet 7.88 27.58 96.52

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 24 Feet 9.45 33.09 115.82

* Drill Steel 1-1/4” 30 Feet 11.03 38.60 135.12

LIFT CRANES

* Hydraulic, Self Propelled 5 ton 235.23 823.29 2,881.53

* Hydraulic, Self Propelled 10 ton 331.00 1,158.51 4,054.77

* Hydraulic, Self Propelled 15 ton 374.06 1,309.22 4,582.27

* Truck Mounted 20 ton 581.64 2,035.73 7,125.05

* Truck Mounted 25 ton 637.52 2,231.33 7,809.66

* Truck Mounted 30 ton 778.27 2,723.96 9,533.87

* Truck Mounted 40 ton 872.66 3,054.32 10,690.10

* Truck Mounted 50 ton 1,018.38 3,564.33 12,475.17

* Truck Mounted 90 ton 1,063.71 3,722.99 13,030.47

* Crawler 15 ton 385.84 1,350.46 4,726.60

* Crawler 20 ton 419.12 1,466.93 5,134.26

* Crawler 25 ton 511.25 1,789.36 6,262.76

* Crawler 30 ton 601.04 2,103.64 7,362.75

* Crawler 35 ton 649.88 2,274.56 7,960.97

* Crawler 45 ton 676.17 2,366.60 8,283.10

* Crawler 60 ton 709.99 2,484.95 8,697.33

TRACK CARRIERS

* Track Carrier 258.56 904.97 3,167.39

* Add for:

Earth Auger 38.28 133.96 468.88

Telescoping Derrick 74.86 261.99 916.98

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Hydraulic Boom 73.61 257.62 901.67

Winch 38.27 133.93 468.76

TRACTORS

* Wheel Type, Gasoline To 40 HP-rated eng. 111.53 390.37 1,366.29

* Wheel Type, Gasoline 41 -70 HP 177.61 621.63 2,175.72

* Wheel Type, Gasoline 71 -80 HP 231.98 811.93 2,841.74

* Wheel Type, Gasoline 81 -90 HP 255.18 893.12 3,125.92

* Wheel Type, Diesel To 40 HP-rated eng. 154.03 539.10 1,886.86

* Wheel Type, Diesel 41 -70 HP 243.97 853.90 2,988.65

* Wheel Type, Diesel 71 -80 HP 255.18 893.12 3,125.92

* Wheel Type, Diesel 81 -90 HP 273.73 958.05 3,353.17

* Wheel Type, Diesel 91 -105 HP 335.58 1,174.54 4,110.90

* Crawler Type, Diesel To 33 HP-draw bar 215.37 753.79 2,638.26

* Crawler Type, Diesel 34 -43 HP 230.97 808.40 2,829.41

* Crawler Type, Diesel 44 -52 HP 273.02 955.57 3,344.51

* Crawler Type, Diesel 53 -62 HP 286.94 1,004.31 3,515.08

* Crawler Type, Diesel 63 -72 HP 315.01 1,102.53 3,858.85

* Crawler Type, Diesel 73 -95 HP 411.24 1,439.33 5,037.66

* Crawler Type, Diesel 96 -115 HP 472.71 1,654.49 5,790.71

* Crawler Type, Diesel 116 -135 HP 590.34 2,066.20 7,231.70

* Crawler Type, Diesel 136 -200 HP 661.18 2,314.14 8,099.51

* Crawler Type, Diesel 201 -250 HP 963.18 3,371.15 11,799.01

* Crawler Type, Diesel 251 -300 HP 1,065.96 3,730.85 13,057.98

* Crawler Type, Diesel 301 -350 HP 1,168.76 4,090.66 14,317.32

* Crawler Type, Diesel 351 -400 HP 1,262.21 4,417.74 15,462.10

* Crawler Type, Diesel Over 400 HP 1,395.65 4,884.79 17,096.76

* Add For:

Dozer 21.14 73.99 258.98

Backhoe 53.61 187.63 656.69

Auger 28.78 100.74 352.59

Loader 28.76 100.68 352.37

Winch 28.74 100.58 352.04

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TRAILERS

* Platform Bed--Single Axle 10 ton 29.81 104.34 365.19

* Platform Bed--Tandem Axle 15 ton 57.24 200.33 701.16

* Platform Bed--Tandem Axle 25 ton 64.39 225.37 788.79

* Tilting Platform--Single Axle 6 ton 29.28 102.47 358.65

* Tilting Platform--Tandem Axle 10 ton 55.15 193.03 675.59

* Tilting Platform--Tandem Axle 20 ton 64.10 224.33 785.17

* Low Bed--Single Axle 10 ton 43.42 151.98 531.92

* Low Bed--Single Axle 20 ton 51.18 179.12 626.91

* Low Bed--Tandem Axle 20 ton 77.54 271.39 949.87

* Low Bed--Tandem Axle 30 ton 105.45 369.09 1,291.82

* Low Bed--Tandem Axle 40 ton 130.27 455.94 1,595.79

* Pole Type--Single Axle 10 ton 42.72 149.52 523.32

* Pole Type--Tandem Axle 20 ton 70.91 248.19 868.66

* Fifth Wheel Dolly 10 ton 24.10 84.35 295.23

* Fifth Wheel Dolly 20 ton 34.43 120.50 421.76

* Storage (Semi) Used 18.69 65.42 228.97

* Office 10’ x 20’ 21.35 74.74 261.59

* Office 10’ x 30’ 40.04 140.13 490.47

* Office 12’ x 30’ 40.04 140.13 490.47

* Office 12’ x 40’ 46.71 163.49 572.21

TRUCK TRACTORS

* Gasoline -4 x 2 5 ton 76.97 269.40 942.89

* Gasoline -4 x 2 10 ton 94.80 331.80 1,161.30

* Gasoline -4 x 2 15 ton 142.14 497.50 1,741.25

* Gasoline -4 x 4 10 ton 70.32 246.12 861.43

* Gasoline -4 x 4 15 ton 106.55 372.92 1,305.21

* Gasoline -4 x 4 20 ton 145.97 510.90 1,788.14

* Gasoline -6 x 4 15 ton 106.55 372.92 1,305.21

* Gasoline -6 x 4 20 ton 133.17 466.10 1,631.35

* Gasoline -6 x 4 25 ton 169.43 593.00 2,075.50

* Gasoline -6 x 4 30 ton 186.07 651.25 2,279.39

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* Gasoline -6 x 4 40 ton 230.84 807.93 2,827.75

* Diesel -4 x 2 5 ton 76.97 269.40 942.89

* Diesel -4 x 2 10 ton 132.18 462.63 1,619.20

* Diesel -4 x 2 15 ton 191.67 670.84 2,347.94

* Diesel -4 x 2 20 ton 235.29 823.52 2,882.33

* Diesel -4 x 4 10 ton 121.48 425.17 1,488.09

* Diesel -4 x 4 15 ton 147.05 514.68 1,801.38

* Diesel -4 x 4 20 ton 169.43 593.00 2,075.50

* Diesel -6 x 4 15 ton 164.10 574.35 2,010.23

* Diesel -6 x 4 20 ton 202.46 708.61 2,480.14

* Diesel -6 x 4 25 ton 219.51 768.29 2,689.02

* Diesel -6 x 4 30 ton 232.30 813.04 2,845.64

* Diesel -6 x 6 261.07 913.74 3,198.09

TRENCHERS

* Walking Type 4’ Depth 134.01 469.05 1,641.67

* Riding Type 5’ Depth 374.08 1,309.28 4,582.46

* Crawler 6’ Depth 554.44 1,940.55 6,791.91

* Line Layer 7’ Depth 266.17 931.60 3,260.59

PIPE PUSHERS

* Hydraulic 30.43 106.52 372.81

* Rammer 48.69 170.43 596.49

LINE TRUCKS AND BUCKET TRUCKS

* 2 Wheel Drive Line Truck 1 ton 87.55 306.42 1,072.48

* 2 Wheel Drive Line Truck 1-1/2 ton 94.93 332.27 1,162.93

* 2 Wheel Drive Line Truck 2 ton 101.26 354.42 1,240.46

* 2 Wheel Drive Line Truck 2-1/2 ton 120.25 420.87 1,473.05

* 4 Wheel Drive Line Truck 1 ton 102.32 358.11 1,253.38

* 4 Wheel Drive Line Truck 1-1/2 ton 108.12 378.41 1,324.45

* 4 Wheel Drive Line Truck 2 ton 138.18 483.63 1,692.71

* 4 Wheel Drive Line Truck 2-1/2 ton 156.11 546.39 1,912.38

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* 6 Wheel Drive Line Truck 2-1/2 ton 200.41 701.45 2,455.08

* Add for:

Hydraulic Boom 39.07 136.73 478.56

Earth Auger 28.14 98.49 344.71

* Insulated Bucket Truck to 50’ 233.45 817.08 2,859.78

* Insulated Bucket Truck to 60’ 303.49 1,062.20 3,717.71

* Insulated Bucket Truck to 75’ 466.90 1,634.16 5,719.56

* Insulated Bucket Truck to 95’ 700.35 2,451.24 8,579.34

TRUCKS, PICK-UP

* 2 Wheel Drive under 1/2 ton 63.60 222.60 779.09

* 2 Wheel Drive 1/2 ton 69.96 244.85 856.98

* 2 Wheel Drive 3/4 ton 76.32 267.11 934.90

* 2 Wheel Drive 1 ton 81.77 286.20 1,001.68

* 4 Wheel Drive under 1/2 ton 71.78 251.21 879.25

* 4 Wheel Drive 1/2 ton 89.95 314.81 1,101.84

* 4 Wheel Drive 3/4 ton 99.94 349.79 1,224.28

* 4 Wheel Drive 1 ton 109.03 381.59 1,335.58

TRUCKS, PANEL

* 2 Wheel Drive under 1/2 ton 62.05 217.18 760.12

* 2 Wheel Drive 1/2 ton 68.25 238.89 836.11

* 2 Wheel Drive 3/4 ton 74.46 260.61 912.14

* 2 Wheel Drive 1 ton 79.78 279.23 977.30

* 4 Wheel Drive under 1/2 ton 69.96 244.87 857.05

* 4 Wheel Drive 1/2 ton 87.70 306.94 1,074.28

* 4 Wheel Drive 3/4 ton 97.46 341.11 1,193.88

* 4 Wheel Drive 1 ton 106.35 372.21 1,302.73

TRUCKS, PLATFORM OR STAKE

* 2 Wheel Drive 1 ton 85.31 298.58 1,045.02

* 2 Wheel Drive 1-1/2 ton 92.67 324.35 1,135.23

* 2 Wheel Drive 2 ton 105.99 370.96 1,298.36

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* 2 Wheel Drive 2-1/2 ton 123.22 431.28 1,509.48

* 4 Wheel Drive 1 ton 113.74 398.10 1,393.35

* 4 Wheel Drive 1-1/2 ton 120.64 422.23 1,477.79

* 4 Wheel Drive 2 ton 186.13 651.44 2,280.04

* 4 Wheel Drive 2-1/2 ton 222.32 778.10 2,723.37

* 6 Wheel Drive 2-1/2 ton 250.48 876.69 3,068.43

* Add for:

Hydraulic Boom 39.12 136.92 479.23

Telescoping Derrick 39.41 137.94 482.78

Winch 28.70 100.46 351.60

Earth Auger 28.18 98.62 345.18

* Ladder 20’ 25.10 87.86 307.51

* Ladder 35’ 36.51 127.80 447.28

TRUCKS, MISCELLANEOUS

* Digger Truck 6” -24” 345.49 1,209.21 4,232.23

* Digger Truck 6” -36” 441.37 1,544.80 5,406.81

* Digger Truck 6” -60” 493.12 1,725.92 6,040.71

* Digger Truck 12” -72” 554.76 1,941.66 6,795.80

* Digger Truck 12” -108” 616.40 2,157.40 7,550.89

* Digger Truck 12” -132” 760.99 2,663.45 9,322.09

* Concrete Mixer Truck 5-1/2 yard 94.64 331.24 1,159.36

* Concrete Mixer Truck 8 yard 140.36 491.26 1,719.41

* Dump Truck 5 yard 166.22 581.76 2,036.16

* Hydraulic Tailgate Truck 2 ton 78.28 273.98 958.92

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A-FRAME/WINCH ....................................................................................................36

ABRASIVE CUTTER ..................................................................................................3

ABRASIVE SAWS ......................................................................................................4

ADDING MACHINES..................................................................................................1

AIR COMPRESSORS ........................................................................................29, 30

AIR CONDITIONERS .................................................................................................1

AIR DELIVERY DUCT ..............................................................................................13

AIR DRILLS ..............................................................................................................18

AIR HOSE...........................................................................................................31, 37

AIR MOVERS ...........................................................................................................30

AIR/GAS MONITOR/DETECTOR.............................................................................33

ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ..........................................................................................36

ANGLE IRON CUTTER ..............................................................................................4

ASPHALT CUTTERS .........................................................................................31, 37

AUGERS...................................................................................................................29

AUTOMOBILES........................................................................................................34

BARRICADES ..........................................................................................................33

BELT SANDERS ......................................................................................................19

BENDERS, HYDRAULIC..........................................................................................24

BENDERS ................................................................................................................24

BENDING TABLE .....................................................................................................24

BLOCK AND TACKLE ..............................................................................................11

BLOWER/VACUUM..................................................................................................13

BLOWERS................................................................................................................13

BOLT CUTTERS ................................................................................................27, 28

BOLT STOCK .............................................................................................................4

BOOM TRUCKS .......................................................................................................35

BOOMS, TRUCK MOUNTED...................................................................................14

BOOTS .....................................................................................................................33

BOSUN'S CHAIR......................................................................................................33

BRACES, TRENCH ..................................................................................................31

BREAKERS ..............................................................................................................30

BUCKET TRUCKS ...................................................................................................43

BUS BAR ATTACHMENT ........................................................................................24

CABLE CHOKERS ...................................................................................................11

CABLE CRANES ................................................................................................13, 14

CABLE CUTTERS ....................................................................................................28

CABLE PULLERS.....................................................................................................26

CABLE PULLING GRIPS .........................................................................................27

CABLE WINCHES ....................................................................................................26

CALCULATORS .........................................................................................................1

CARRIER, TRACK ...................................................................................................39

CARS........................................................................................................................34

CARTS..........................................................................................................26, 36, 38

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CHAIN HOISTS ..........................................................................................................9

CHAIN SAWS ...........................................................................................................20

CHAIN WRENCHES.................................................................................................25

CHAIRS ......................................................................................................................1

CHIPPERS ...............................................................................................................19

CHISEL POINTS ......................................................................................................31

CIRCULAR SAWS..............................................................................................19, 20

CLEANERS, STEAM ..................................................................................................5

CLEANERS, VACUUM...............................................................................................5

CO2 FISHING SYSTEM ...........................................................................................26

COFFING HOISTS ...................................................................................................10

COM-ALONG............................................................................................................10

COMPACTORS ........................................................................................................29

COMPRESSORS, AIR .......................................................................................29, 37

COMPUTER EQUIPMENT.........................................................................................2

COMPUTER SOFTWARE..........................................................................................2

CONCRETE MIXER TRUCKS............................................................................35, 44

CONCRETE SAWS ..................................................................................................20

CONDUIT BENDERS ...............................................................................................23

COOLING FANS.......................................................................................................13

COPPER STRAP BENDER........................................................................................4

COPY MACHINES......................................................................................................2

CORDLESS DRILLS ................................................................................................18

CORE DRILL BITS .............................................................................................18, 19

CORE DRILLING EQUIPMENT ...............................................................................18

CRANES.............................................................................................................13, 39

CRANES, CABLE ...............................................................................................13, 14

CRANES, CRAWLER...................................................................................13, 14, 39

CRANES, HYDRAULIC ......................................................................................14, 39

CRANES, TRUCK MOUNTED ...........................................................................14, 39

CRANES, YARD.................................................................................................14, 15

CRAWLER TRACTORS .....................................................................................15, 40

CUTTERS, ABRASIVE...............................................................................................3

CUTTERS, ASPHALT ........................................................................................31, 37

CUTTERS, BOLT ...............................................................................................27, 28

CUTTERS CABLE ....................................................................................................28

DESKS........................................................................................................................1

DIES ...........................................................................................................................4

DIGGER TRUCKS....................................................................................................44

DIGGING BARS .......................................................................................................29

DISC SANDERS.......................................................................................................19

DOLLIES...................................................................................................................12

DRAFTING TABLES...................................................................................................1

DRILL PRESSES........................................................................................................3

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DRILL STANDS ..........................................................................................................3

DRILL STEEL .....................................................................................................38, 39

DRILLS ...............................................................................................................18, 38

DRILLS, WAGON .....................................................................................................38

DRINKING WATER CONTAINERS..........................................................................17

DUCT CUTTERS......................................................................................................22

DUCT HOISTS ...........................................................................................................8

DUMP TRUCKS .................................................................................................35, 44

DUTCHMAN .............................................................................................................13

EARTH AUGERS .....................................................................................................29

ELECTRIC BENDERS..............................................................................................23

ELECTRIC CHIPPERS.............................................................................................19

ELECTRIC IMPACT HAMMERS ..............................................................................19

ELECTRIC ROTARY HAMMERS.............................................................................19

ELECTRIC SANDERS..............................................................................................19

ELECTRIC SAWS ....................................................................................................20

EMT BENDERS........................................................................................................23

EQUIPMENT TRAILERS....................................................................................36, 41

EXHAUST FANS ......................................................................................................13

EXTENSION CORDS ...............................................................................................16

FACE SHIELDS........................................................................................................33

FACSIMILE MACHINES.............................................................................................1

FANS ........................................................................................................................13

FARM WAGONS ......................................................................................................36

FIBER OPTIC EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................28

FILE CABINETS .........................................................................................................1

FIRE RESISTANT CLOTHING.................................................................................33

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ...........................................................................................33

FIRST AID KIT..........................................................................................................33

FISH TAPE ...............................................................................................................26

FLASHER BARRICADES.........................................................................................33

FLAT-BED TRAILERS..............................................................................................36

FLAT-BED TRUCKS.................................................................................................35

FLOODLIGHTS ........................................................................................................17

FOOT GUARDS .......................................................................................................33

FORKLIFTS ..............................................................................................................12

FURNACE, GASOLINE ............................................................................................28

GANG BOXES............................................................................................................2

GASOLINE FURNACE .............................................................................................28

GENERATORS.........................................................................................................16

GOLF CARTS...........................................................................................................36

GRINDERS, PORTABLE..........................................................................................21

GRINDERS, ELECTRIC .............................................................................................3

GRINDERS, PNEUMATIC..........................................................................................3

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HACK SAWS ........................................................................................................3, 21

HAMMER OPERATED TOOLS................................................................................19

HAMMERS, ELECTRIC............................................................................................19

HAMMERS, PNEUMATIC ........................................................................................19

HAND DRILLS ..........................................................................................................18

HAND LINE...............................................................................................................11

HAND TRUCKS....................................................................................................2, 12

HARD HATS .............................................................................................................33

HEATERS.................................................................................................................17

HOISTS ............................................................................................................8, 9, 10

HOISTS, DRUM........................................................................................................10

HOISTS, MATERIAL ................................................................................................13

HOISTS, ROOFERS.................................................................................................10

HOLE SAW KIT ........................................................................................................18

HOSE, AIR..........................................................................................................31, 37

HV RUBBER BLANKET ...........................................................................................34

HYDRAULIC BENDERS...........................................................................................24

HYDRAULIC CRANES .......................................................................................14, 39

HYDRAULIC DRIVERS ............................................................................................25

HYDRAULIC TAILGATE TRUCKS.....................................................................35, 44

IMPACT HAMMERS.................................................................................................19

IMPACT WRENCHES ..............................................................................................21

JACKS ................................................................................................................13, 15

JIG SAWS.................................................................................................................20

KNOCKOUT PUNCHES...........................................................................................25

LADDER TRENCHERS............................................................................................31

LADDERS...................................................................................................................7

LATHES......................................................................................................................4

LEVELS ....................................................................................................................16

LIFTGATES ..............................................................................................................36

LIGHT TOWERS ......................................................................................................17

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT ..........................................................................................17

LINE LAYERS.....................................................................................................31, 42

LINE TRUCKS ....................................................................................................42, 43

LINE TRUCK ADD-ONS...........................................................................................43

LOADING RAMPS....................................................................................................13

LOCK/OUT TAGOUT BOXES ..................................................................................33

LOW BED TRAILERS...............................................................................................41

LOW BOYS...............................................................................................................36

MANHOLE RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS.........................................................................33

MANHOLE VENTILATION .......................................................................................33

MANILA ROPE .........................................................................................................11

MANLIFTS ..................................................................................................................8

MANUAL PUNCHES ................................................................................................25

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MASONRY SAWS ....................................................................................................20

MATERIAL HOISTS .................................................................................................13

MECHANICAL BENDERS........................................................................................23

METAL CUT BAND SAWS.......................................................................................20

METAL SHEARS ........................................................................................................4

METERS, TEST........................................................................................................32

MOBILE BENCH W/VISE .........................................................................................17

MOIL POINTS...........................................................................................................31

OFFICE TRAILERS ..............................................................................................1, 41

OILERS.....................................................................................................................23

ONE-SHOT DRIVERS..............................................................................................25

PAINT SPRAYERS...................................................................................................17

PALLET JACKS........................................................................................................13

PANEL TRUCKS ................................................................................................34, 43

PAVEMENT BREAKERS ...................................................................................30, 31

PAYOUT REELS ......................................................................................................26

PICKUP TRUCKS...............................................................................................34, 43

PIPE CARTS ..............................................................................................................2

PIPE CUTTERS........................................................................................................22

PIPE PUSHERS .................................................................................................25, 42

PIPE THREADERS ............................................................................................22, 23

PIPE WRENCHES....................................................................................................24

PLAN TABLES............................................................................................................1

PLATFORM TRAILERS......................................................................................36, 41

PLATFORM TRUCKS ........................................................................................43, 44

PLOTTERS.................................................................................................................1

PNEUMATIC HAMMERS .........................................................................................19

POINTS ....................................................................................................................31

POLE HOLE DIGGERS............................................................................................29

POLE TRAILERS................................................................................................36, 41

POLY ROPE .............................................................................................................27

PORTABLE GRINDERS...........................................................................................21

POWER DRIVES......................................................................................................23

POWER MULES.......................................................................................................23

POWER VISE W/STAND .........................................................................................23

POWER WASHERS ...................................................................................................5

PROPANE TORCHES..............................................................................................28

PULLERS .................................................................................................................26

PULLING GRIPS ......................................................................................................27

PULLING TOOLS .....................................................................................................26

PUMPS .....................................................................................................................16

PUNCHES, KNOCKOUT..........................................................................................25

PUNCHES, WHITNEY................................................................................................4

PVC PLUG SETS .....................................................................................................23

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RADIAL ARM SAWS ................................................................................................20

RAIN COATS............................................................................................................33

RAIN SUITS..............................................................................................................33

RATCHET DRIVERS................................................................................................25

RATCHET THREADERS....................................................................................22, 23

REEL CARRIERS...............................................................................................27, 38

REEL CARTS .....................................................................................................26, 38

REEL HANDLING EQUIPMENT ..............................................................................26

REEL JACKS......................................................................................................26, 27

REEL LIFTS..............................................................................................................26

REEL SPINDLES......................................................................................................27

REEL TRAILERS......................................................................................................36

REELS ......................................................................................................................26

RESPIRATOR CARTRIDGES..................................................................................33

RESPIRATORS ........................................................................................................33

RIGHT ANGLE DRILLS............................................................................................18

ROCK DRILLS..........................................................................................................18

ROLLING JACKS .....................................................................................................13

ROPE SLINGS .........................................................................................................11

ROPE, MANILA ........................................................................................................11

ROPE, POLY ............................................................................................................27

ROPE, WIRE ......................................................................................................11, 27

ROPE..................................................................................................................11, 27

ROTARY HAMMERS ...............................................................................................19

ROUSTABOUTS ........................................................................................................8

RUBBER BOOTS .....................................................................................................33

RUBBER GLOVES ...................................................................................................33

SABRE SAWS ..........................................................................................................20

SAFETY BELTS .......................................................................................................33

SAFETY EQUIPMENT .......................................................................................33, 34

SANDERS ................................................................................................................19

SAWS, ABRASIVE .....................................................................................................4

SAWS, CHAIN ....................................................................................................20, 21

SAWS, CIRCULAR.............................................................................................19, 20

SAWS, CONCRETE .................................................................................................20

SAWS, ELECTRIC ...................................................................................................20

SAWS, JIG................................................................................................................20

SAWS, MASONRY ...................................................................................................20

SAWS, RADIAL ARM ...............................................................................................20

SAWS, SABRE .........................................................................................................20

SAWS, TABLE..........................................................................................................20

SCAFFOLDING ......................................................................................................7, 8

SCISSOR LIFTS.....................................................................................................8, 9

SECTIONAL SHELVING ............................................................................................2

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SEGMENT PUMPS ..................................................................................................24

SHEARS .....................................................................................................................4

SHEETING DRIVERS ..............................................................................................31

SHOVELS.................................................................................................................29

SLINGS.....................................................................................................................11

SNATCH BLOCKS ...................................................................................................11

SOCKET WRENCHES ...............................................................................................4

SOUND POWER PHONES ......................................................................................16

SPACE HEATERS....................................................................................................17

SPADES .............................................................................................................29, 31

STAGES .....................................................................................................................8

STAKE-BED TRUCKS..............................................................................................35

STEAM CLEANERS ...................................................................................................5

STEEL, DRILL ....................................................................................................38, 39

STOCK AND DIES .............................................................................................22, 23

STOOLS .....................................................................................................................1

STORAGE BOXES.....................................................................................................2

STORAGE CABINETS ...............................................................................................2

STORAGE TRAILERS..............................................................................................41

STORAGE VANS .......................................................................................................1

STRAP BENDERS .....................................................................................................4

STRAP WRENCHES................................................................................................25

SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS ..........................................................................................16

TABLE SAWS...........................................................................................................20

TAMPERS ..........................................................................................................29, 31

TAMPING BARS.......................................................................................................29

TAPE EMBOSSERS.................................................................................................17

TAPS ..........................................................................................................................4

TARPAULINS ...........................................................................................................17

TELESCOPING DERRICKS.....................................................................................36

TELESCOPING MANLIFTS .......................................................................................8

TENSIONERS ..........................................................................................................38

TERMINATION TOOLS............................................................................................28

TEST EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................32

TEST METERS.........................................................................................................32

THREADING MACHINES.........................................................................................23

TOE GUARDS ..........................................................................................................33

TOOL SHEDS.............................................................................................................2

TORCHES ................................................................................................................28

TORQUE WRENCHES ..............................................................................................5

TRACK CARRIERS ..................................................................................................39

TRACK CARRIER ADD-ONS.............................................................................39, 40

TRACTOR ADD-ONS...............................................................................................40

TRACTOR-LOADER-BACKHOES .....................................................................31, 40

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TRACTORS, CRAWLER ....................................................................................15, 40

TRACTORS, TRUCK..........................................................................................41, 42

TRACTORS, WHEEL .........................................................................................15, 40

TRAILERS ......................................................................................................1, 36, 41

TRANSITS AND LEVELS.........................................................................................16

TRENCH BRACES ...................................................................................................31

TRENCHERS .....................................................................................................31, 42

TRENCHERS, LADDER...........................................................................................31

TRENCHERS, WHEEL.............................................................................................31

TRIGGER TOOLS ....................................................................................................19

TRUCK ADD-ONS..............................................................................................36, 44

TRUCK MOUNTED BOOMS....................................................................................14

TRUCK TRACTORS...........................................................................................41, 42

TRUCKS, BOOM ......................................................................................................35

TRUCKS, CONCRETE MIXER...........................................................................35, 44

TRUCKS, DIGGER...................................................................................................44

TRUCKS, DUMP ................................................................................................35, 44

TRUCKS, FLAT-BED................................................................................................35

TRUCKS, HYDRAULIC TAILGATE....................................................................35, 44

TRUCKS, PANEL ...............................................................................................34, 43

TRUCKS, PICKUP..............................................................................................34, 43

TRUCKS, PLATFORM .......................................................................................43, 44

TRUCKS, STAKE-BED.................................................................................35, 43, 44

TRUCKS .............................................................................................................34, 35

UTILITY TRAILERS..................................................................................................36

VACUUM CLEANERS................................................................................................5

VACUUM FISHING SYSTEM...................................................................................26

VANS ........................................................................................................................35

VEHICLES ....................................................................................................34, 35, 36

VISES ...................................................................................................................3, 21

WAGON DRILLS ......................................................................................................38

WALKIE-TALKIES ....................................................................................................16

WELDING EQUIPMENT.........................................................................................4, 5

WHEEL TRACTORS ..........................................................................................15, 40

WHEEL TRENCHERS..............................................................................................31

WHEELBARROWS ..................................................................................................17

WHITNEY PUNCHES.................................................................................................4

WINCHES...........................................................................................................10, 11

WIRE PULLERS .......................................................................................................26

WIRE ROPE .......................................................................................................11, 27

WORK BENCHES ................................................................................................3, 17

WRENCHES, CHAIN................................................................................................25

WRENCHES, IMPACT .............................................................................................21

WRENCHES, PIPE.............................................................................................24, 25

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WRENCHES, SOCKET ..............................................................................................4

WRENCHES, STRAP...............................................................................................25

WRENCHES, TORQUE .............................................................................................5

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