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DG 1110-3-126
August 1976
3-4 Furnishings and
Automotive design is characterized by frequent
model changes which affects service procedures and main-
tenance equipment. Auto Crafts Centers should therefore
Equipment
be equipped for future adaptations as new procedures
occur. A case in point is the emission control testing
equipment that is necessary in response to the latest
federal and state requirements.
b. The following list of service equipment is not
intended to be all inclusive but rather to give designers a
general idea of built-in and portable items that must be
considered:
Paint spray booths, hydraulic lifts, drill presses, bench
grinders, two-station arc welding tables, wheel alignment
service center, one ton mechanical jacks, two ton
hydraulic jacks, transmission and differential lifts, mono-
rail system, one ton differential chair hoist, tire changers,
air compresses, parts cleaner, steam cleaner, engine analy-
sis system centers, portable parts cabinets and mechanics
chests, steel topped work counters, metal lathes, brake
lathes, armature lathes, battery chargers, motor repair
stands, wheel balances, and hand tools, both metric and
standard.
c.
In addition to service equipment, the classroom
requires the following instructional materials:
Demonstration table, classroom tablet arm chairs, table
for upholstery work, sewing machine, glass demonstra-
tion motor with transmission, visual aid demonstration
panels, instructor's desk and a supervisor's desk, portable
work counters, chalkboard, projection screen, lockable
file drawers, and small parts storage cabinets.
Types