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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 312 379 CE 053 427
TITLE Vocational Education Equipment StaLtards. Revised.INSTITUTION North Carolina State Dept. of Publi7 Instruction,
Raleigh. Div. of Vocational Educatioa.PUB DATE Jan 89NOTE 236p.
PUB TYPE Guides Non-Classroom Use (055)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC10 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Appropriate Technology; *Educational Equipment;
Educational Resources; *Equipment Evaluation;*Equipment Standards; *Equipment Utilization;*Facility Inventory; Purchasing; *VocationalEducation
ABSTRACTThis document lists equipment and equipment-like
supplies used in classrooms in nine vocational education programs inNorth Carolina. It was prepared to help local educational agenciesassess the adequacy of their vocational education equipment; identifyand plan for equipment purchases to meet the minimum requirements;and determine the feasibility of offering a new vocational coursesequence. An introduction explains the handbook's purpose and itsorganization. It is followed by a short list of equipmsm.: andsupplies common to all vocational programs. The bulk of the handbookconsists of tables that list the equipment tnd supplies used inagricultural education, business and office education, careerexploration, health occupations education, home economics education,industrial arts /technology education, marketing education, principlesof technology, and trade and industrial education. In addition toeach kind of equipment and supply, the tables suggest their quantity(per lab or per student). The appendix contains an excerpt from theNorth Carolina legislation that requires the development of equipmentstandards. (CML)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGES
Introduction 3Purpose of Hand000k 3Organization 3
Common Vocational Education Equipment Needs 5
Agricultural Education 7-72
Business and Office Education 73-103
Career Exploration 105-116
Health Occupations Education 117-122
Home Economics Education 123-153
Industrial Arts/Technology Education 155-187
Marketing Education 189-192
Principles of Technology 193-198
Trade and Industrial Education 199-240
Appendix A Senate Bill 23, Section 90,1983 General Assembly 241
INTRODUCTION
Purpose of HandbookAll vocational classrooms require equipment. This handbook's equipment standards have been prepared to assist localeducational agencies in:
1. Assessing the adequacy of their vocational education equipment,2. Identifying and planning for equipment purchases to meet the minimum requirements, and3. Determining the feasibility of offering a new vocational course sequence.
The equipment definition used in preparing the listings is found in the Vocational Education Fiscal and Policy Guide. (Thedefinition complies with the state and federal definition of equipment.) "An equipment item is a material unit which meets allof the following conditions: (1) It retains its original shape and appearance with use, (2) It is nonexpendable, that is, if thearticle is damaged or some of its parts are lost or worn out, it is usually more feasible to repair it rather than replace it with anentirely new unit (which is not true of supplies), (3) It represents an investment of money which makes it feasible andadvisable to capitalize the item, and (4) It does not lose its identity through incorporation intoa different or more complex unitor substance."
Critical to the operation of any vocational program are supplies. This handbook contains a partial listing c,:" suppliesonlythose inexpensive items having the characteristics of equipment. Those articles are replaced when damaged or worn out,unlike equipment items.
At the end of each supplies listing, there is a note indicating an additional amount t that should be budgeted per student forconsumable items. (In computing this amount, all items on the list were excluded.) These consumablesare also critical forprogram operation. The curriculum guides from each program area have more extensive listings for consumable andinstructional supplies. The supply list also excludes textbooks, reference books, and audiovisual materials.
Organizational of HandbookThe minimum equipment and partial supplies listings are organized by the eight vocational program areas. Principles ofTechnology I and II are also included. Lists are further divided by course or course cluster. The quantity is shown perlab/lass, 30M or by student ratio. Optional items are denoted by an asterisk. Each program area's section is prefaced withpoints to consider in reviewing the list. While some of these listingsare in program area curriculum guides, this handbookcompiles these listings into one document.
Senate Bill 23, Section 90, 1983 General Assembly, is in Appendix A. This legislation specifies that the State Board ofEducation must develop equipment standards for local use.
Funding EligibilityThe equipment and supplies included in this handbook represents those items needed to meet minimum standards for specificcourses. As a result, all items are not eligible for payment from state and federal vocational funds. Please refer to the t'o:ano;zalEducation Fiscal and Policy Guide for further zLification about eligibility and other guidelines regarding eq ipmentpurchases, disposition, and maintenance.
Additional InformationFor further Information or clarification about any program area listing, please contact the programarea chief consultant at thisaddress:
Division of Vocational Education116 West Edenton StreetRaleigh, NC 27603-1712
COMMON VOCATIONAL EDUCATION EQUIPMENT NEEDS
Regardless of the program area, all vocational classrooms need or should have easy access to these items:
Overhead projectorTeacher deskFiling cabinet(s)Audio Cassette recorderStudent desks or tables to accommodateequipment and students
a Filmstrip projectorTypewriter or ink: )computerCopierTransparency maker
* Videocassette RecorderStorage for books and materials16mm film projector35mm slide projector35mm cameraVideo recorder, camera and monitor
G Projector screen
All teachers using the cooperative method of instruction should have easy access to a telephone, preferably in theteacher's office.
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
A list of the minimum e 2ipment and supplies for conducting effective instruction is provided for :ach of thefollowing agricultural courses:
I. Agricultural Engineering Technology2. Agriculture In Our Lives3. Agricultural Production and Management4. Homestead and Gardening Skills5. Horticulture6. Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources7. Natural Resources Management
It is emphasized that these lists contain minimum requirements. Additional equipment and supplies should enhancethe quality of instruction if they relate to the content and competencies identified for a course.
These lists can be used to access the equipment/supply needs of the local programs and to identif) needed items. If anew program is being planned, these lists will serve as guidelines for the initial purchase of the equipment andsupplies.
Additional information about facilities, equipment, supplies, and consumables for agriculture courses can be securedfrom Agricultural Education, Department of Public Instruction.
Optional equipment and supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, II, III
Equipment
Suggested Qunntity
Per Lab/groomPer Student
RatioItem: Student
Anvil, blacksmithAuger, postBandsaw, metal cutting electricBandsaw, woodworking 12" minimumBarrow, wheelBench, workBits, auger 1/4" through 1" by 16ths.Bits, expansionBits, electrician (3/8" by 8" and 24")
1
1:4
Bits, forstner 3/8" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Bits, hollow mortise 1/4", 3/8" 1/2"Bits, machine spur- 1/4" to 1" by 8ths.Bits, router, straight shank (set)Box, mitre with saw 1
Center, basic tune-upChain, engine pullingChain, logCharger, batteryClamps, bar 2', 4', 6', 8' 1:4Clamps, C-2 1/2", 3", 4", 6", 8" 1:4Compressor, air 1
Cutter, bolt 1
Cutter, pipe 1
Digger, post hole 2Drill, electric portable variable speed (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2") 2
masonry (set) 1
Drill, star (1/4" - 3/4" - 1/2") 1
Drill, straight shank carbon 1-14" by 64th to 1" 1
Drill, short high speed set 1-14" by 64th to 1/2" 1
Drill, bit stock 1
Drill, blacksmith 1
Engines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle) 4Gauge, drill 1/16" to 1/2" by 64th. 1
Grinder, bench 6" 1
Grinder, Bench 10" 1
Gun, electric soldering 1:4
Gun, grease lever operated cartridge typeGun, paint, 1 quart capacity 50' hose & coupling
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, 31, M - continued
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/aassroorn
Per StudentRatio
tudItem: Sent
Hammer, sledge - 8 lbs.Hoe, mortarHoist, chain 1-1/2 tonJack, hydraulic 1-1/2 tonJointer, 6" or 8"Ladder, wooden, aluminum 6' or 8'Ladder, wooden, aluminum 32'Lathe, metalLevel, carpenterLevel, masonLevel, transit (tripod and leveling rod)Micrometer - inside/outsideNailer, portable electricPan, mortarPlane, portable electricPlanerPress, drillRegulator, voltageRouter, portable electricSander, 6" belt 12" disc finishing machineSander, grinder portable electricSander, portable electric (belt, disc, vibrator)Saw, portable electric, circularSaw, radial arm 10" to 14"Saw, 10" or 12" tilting arborSaw, saber portable electricShovels, (round, flat)Sprayer, portableStretcher, wireTable, welding
di e
light2)
Tester, meter type to includeTap and die set, N.F. & N.C. - set 1/4" to 1"
4) meter ignition5) mobile floor stand
3) dwell tack tester2) amps, volts, regulator, tester
821
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
21
1
21:4
1
1
1
l'O 8
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, 1, II, 111 continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Threader, ratchet pipe (set)Unit, spray shopVise, drill press 6" openingVise, hinged pipeVise, machinist 4-1,2" - 6"Vise, woodworking 6" - 8"Washer, partsWelder, electric arcWelder, migWelder, oxyacetylene - including tanks, hoses, regulators,
wrenches, blowpipes, cutters, dps, and two cylinder truckWrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, combination metric 7mm through 22mmWrench, combination set standard 1/4" - 1-1/4" by 16ths.Wrench, deep socket standard 3/8" through 13/16"Wrench, open end - 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, ratchet box set of 4Wrench, socket set (metric)Wrench, socket set (standard)Wrench, torque 1/4", 3/8" end 1/2" drive with adapterWrenches, pipe 8" - 10" - 14" - 16"
1:4
1:4
1:4
11ta
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, II, HI
Suggested Quantity
suPpliesPer Lab/
Classroo m
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Anvil, stand 1
Awl, scratch 8Axe, handle, single bit 1
Bar, pry, 17" rolling head 1
Bar, tamping 1
Bar, wrecking 3/4" x 30" goose neck 2Battery, booster cable 1
Bevel. sliding T 2Bits, screwdriver ;slotted) 1
Bits, screwdriver, slotted (phillips) 1
Bob, plumb 1
Bore, counter 1
Brace, 10" ratchet 1:4Brushes, desk or bench duster 1:3Brushes, paint 3" 1:3Brushes. sash 1" and 1 1/2" 1:3Brushes, rotary wire 8" 1
Brushes, wire (assorted sizes) 1
Brushes, carbon removing 1" diameter 1/4" shank 1
Brushes, buffing 6" 1/2" arbor hole 1
Calipers, inside 10" 2Calipers, outside 10" 2Can, oil squirt 2Card, file 1
Cell, photo-electric 1
Chisel, brick 1:6Chisels, cold 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1" 1:6 (flat, cape, round, diamond)Chisels, bellow mortise 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"Chisels, wood-set 1/4" to 1" by 16ths.Containers, cutting oil 1 gallon capacityContainer, gasoline 5 gal capacity
1
1
1
1
1:6
12
1 0
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Container, safety can (waste oil materials)Container, solvent, 5 gallon capacityCopper, soldering with handle -1 and 2 lbs. eachCountersink, bit stockCords, electrical extension 25' and 50'Creeper, mechanicsCrimper, wireCutter, glassCutter, plug (set)Cutter, tubeDrawknife, wood - 10"Dresser, carborundum stickDresser, eme:yDivider, spring Type 8" - 10" eachDrills, electric portable-variable speed (1/4", 3/8" and 1/2")Da, handDrill, push pullDrill, tapered shankEdger, cementExtractor, screw 1/8" to 11/32" square shank setFiles, assorted set 4" to 12" mill, flat, round, square, auger,
triangular, thread and half rodGauge, bit adjustable 1/4" to 1"Gauge, markingGauge, miterGauge, screw - pitchGauge, tap and drillGauge, wire and sheet steelGlasses, safetyGloves, welding
Goggles, grinding, (Safety)Gun, caulking
LI
1
1/23221
421
21
2
1
41
1:3
1:6
1:2
1:2
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, II, III - continued
Supplies
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
item: Student
Gun, stapler, electric 1/4" - 3/8"Groover, cementHacksaw, frame and bladeHammer, ball pein, 8, 12, 16 oz.Hammer, blacksmith 32 oz.Hammer, brickHammer, engineers cross peinHammer, curved claw - 13 oz. - 16 oz. eachHammer, plastic tipHammer, rivetingHammer, ripping - 16 oz.Hammer, tack, magneticHammer, tinners, setting 12 oz.Hammer, blacksmiths, to fit anvilHandles, file-screw on typeHatchet, broad or halfHatchet, shingleHead, dado (blades for 10" table saw and 10" with radial
arm sawHead, moulding for 10" table saw and 10" radial arm saw
including assortment of cuttersHose, water 3/4" x 50' with fittingsHydrometer, batteryIndicator, speedIron, electric soldering, 300 wattsJointer, brickJointer, skate wheelKit, first aidKnife, pocketKnife, puttyLevel, line
41
1
21
832
1
1
1
6
1
1
21
21
I
I
61
12
14
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION
11) Supply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, 1, II, Iid - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentR
Itematio: Student
Letters, steel 1/4" lettersLetters, steel 1/4" figuresMallet, plastic 4Mallet, rubber 4Mallet, wood 4Marking tool, electric graver 120 V, 60 CycleMeter, gasoline flowNipper, end-cutting 2Oiler, measures 2 qt. pump. 7/8 pt., trigger 6 oz. trigger oz. 6" span 2Pan, drain and clean 6Plane, block 4", 6" 3Plane, jack 3Plane, jointer 1
Plane, smooth 3Pliers, batteryPliers, diagonalPliers, electricians 2Pliers, fencing 2Pliers, hose clamp 1
Pliers, ignition 4Pliers, locking 4Pliers, long nose 4Pliers, needle nose 4Pliers, round nose 4Pliers, slip joint 6", 8", 10" 6Pliers, side cutting 2Pliers, snap ring, internal and external 2Pliers, vise grip 4Points, trammelPuller, battery clamp 1
Puller, staple 2
15
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, II, III - continued
suPPlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/LoomPer Student
RatioItem: Student
Punches, center 3/8" and 1/2"line up 9", 10", 12"long tapered (set)pins 3/32", 5/32", 1/4", 5/16"soild 6, 7
Rasp, cabinet 10", 12 ", flat and half roundReamer, burringReamer, spiral ratchet pipeRespirator, (for painting) disposal type cartridgeRule, blacksmiths, 36"Rule, bench 2 ft.Rule, steel, 6", 8", 12", 18"Rule, zigzag, wood 6'Saw, backSaw, compass - 12"Saw, copingSaw, hand cross cut 8 points -10 points eachSaw, hacksaw - adjustable 10" to 12" frameSaw, hand rip saw 5 1/2" pointsScissors, industrial trimmers, 12"Scraper, (cabinet)Scraper, woodScrewdriver, offset tip width 1/4" - 5/16"Screwdriver, phillips set 3/14" - 1/4" - 5/16"Screwdriver, slotted tip set width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2"Screwdriver, stubby (slotted and phillips)Screwdriver, spiral ratchetScrewmateSeamer, handSet, handsaw, adjustableSet, nail 1/32" - 1/6" - 3/32" - 1/8" eachSet, rivet #6 and #8Shafts, flexibleShears, double cuttingShields, eve, clear vision
2
1:3
16
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, 1, 11, III - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentR
Item: Studentdent
Snips, aviationSnips, duckbillSnips, straight tineSplicer, wireSpout-can topper and pour spoutSquare, combinationSquare, framingSquare, try and mitreStencils, set of 1/2", 2", 3", letters and figuresStripper, wireStone, combination oilTapes, flexible steel, 6' 8' 12' 100' eachTester, circuitTester, continuityTester, anti freezeTester, timingTester, batteryThermostatTimer, electricTongs, blacksmith (curved lip-flat)Tool, crimpingTool, tube flaringTorch, electric arcTrowel, brickTrowel, cement finishingTrowel, pointingWrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10", 12" and 15"Wrench, allen (metric) (hexkey)Wrench, allen, (standard) (hexkey)Wrench, basinWrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2"
22241
6661
446221
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
21
1
1
1
1:6
1:6
1:6
I ,)
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, I, - continued
Supplies
Wrench, speeder 3/8" 1/2"Wrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8"Wrench, observationWrench, oil filterWrench, rim 4 way 22" arm 5/8" diameter fits 3/4", 13/16", 7/8"
and 15/15" hexnuts
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower bladeBrush, parts cleaningCleaner, piston grooveCompressor, Valve springDriver, bushingDriver, nut 1/4", 5/16", 1/16"Expander, piston ringFxtinguisher, fireFile, ignitionGauge, carburetor floatGauge, air pressureGauge, thicknessGauge, spark plugGauge, vacuumGrinder, valve (lapping tool)Holder, flywlieelHone, cylinderLight, neon timingPuller, flywheelPuller, gearPuller, valve insertPunches, brass 4" and 6" eachReamer, cylinder, ridgeReamer, valve gauge, counterbore finishingRefacer, cylinder ridgeRefacer, valveScrapper, autogasket
18
16
Per Lab!Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Engineering Technology, 1, II, III - continued
Supplies
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRato
Item: Student
TachokneserTester, coilTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumTool, oil seal drivingVoltmeter, 0 Erect currentWrench, ignin6o setWrench, starter clutch
Welding Electric ArcAprons, weldingClamp, welding CClamp, vise Fip weldingGoggles, weldingHammer, chippingHammer, peiningHelmet, weldingPositioner, weldingShield, safety (hand)Torch, carbon arc
Wekling OxyacetyleneHandle, TWrench, 10 way combination
Dr-awing Equipment
Board, drawingCompassGuide, letteringKit, French curveProtractorRules, parallelTemplates, circleTriangle, 45° x 45° x 900Triangle, 30° x 60° x 90°Scale, architectSquare, Tee
Approximately $12 per student is needed to purchase consumable suppliessuch as sails, gas, sandpaper, solder and electrodes.
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1
1
1
1
1
1
21:4
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:21:4
1:2
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agricultural Production Management, I, II, Ill
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Pr Lab/Cleassroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Anvil, blacksmithAuger, postBandsaw, metal cutting electricBandsaw, woodworking 12" minimum
Bench, workBits, auger 1/4" through 1" by 16ths.Bits, electrician (3/8" by 8" and 24")
Bits, forstner 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Bits, hollo'. mortise 1/4", 3/8" - 1/2"
Bits, machine - spur - 1/4" to 1" by 8ths.Chain, log 1/4" x 14"
Charger, batteryChisels, cold 3/8" - 1/2" - 3, 4" -1"
(flat, cape, round, diamond)Chisels, hollow mortise - 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"
Chisels, wood set 1/4" to 1" by 16ths.Clamps, bar 2% 4', 6', 8'Clamps, C-2 1/2", 3", 4", 6", 8"Compressor, airCutter, boltDigger, post holeDrill, electric poable variable speed (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2")
Drill, straight shank carbon 1-14" by 16th. to 1"Drill, straight shank high speed set 1/14" by 64ths. to 1/2"
Engines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle)Grinder, bench 6"Grinder, bench 10"Hammer, sledge 8 lbs.Hoe, mortarHoe, weeding/nurserymanHoist, chain 1-1/2 tonJack, hydraulic 1-1/2 tonJointer, 6" or 8"Level, transit (tripod and level rod)Pan, mortarPlanerPress, drill
1
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1:4
1:6
1:4
1:4
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1 R
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agricultural Production Management, 1, II, III - continued
Equipment
Punches, center 3/8" and 1/2"line up 9", 10", 12"long tapered (set)pin, 3/32", 5/32", 1/4", 5/1"solid - 6", 7"
Sander, 6" belt 12" disc finishink. machineSander, i..,:inder portable electricSander, disc, orbital, portable electricSaw, hand rip saw - 5-1/2 pointsSaw, portable electric, circularSaw, radial arm 10" to 14"Saw, saber portable electricSaw, 10" or 12" tilting arborTap and die set, N.F. & N.C. - set 1/4" to 1"Tiller, rotaryTractor and equipment
bush hogcultivatordiscfertilizer distributorplanterplow
Vise, drill press 6" openingVise, hinge) pipeVise, machinist 4-1/2" - 6"Vise, woodworking 6" - 8"Welder, electric arcWelder, migWrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 64ths.Wrench, combination metric 7mm through 22mmWrench, combination set standard 1/4" - 1-1/4" by 16ths.Wrench, deep socket metric 7mm through 22mmWrench, deep socket standard 3/8" through 13/16"Wrench, open end - 6 piece 3/8" to 1" by 16thsWrench, ratchet box set of 4Wrench, socket set (metric)Wrench, socket set (standard)Wrench, torque 1/4", 3/8" end 1/2" drive with adapterWrenches, pipe 8" - 10" - 14" - 16"
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
1
1
1
1
51
1
51
1
1
1
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
1:4
1:4
21
13
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, 101, III
Supplies
Anvil, standApplicator, methyl bromideAprons, weldingAwl, scratchAxe, handle, single bitBar, plantingBar, pry, 17", rolling headBar, tampingBar, wrecking 3/4" x 30" goose neckBarrow, wheel
1
Battery, booster cableI
Bevel, sliding T 2Bits, router, straight shank (set)
1Bits, screwdriver (slotted)
1Bits, screwdriver (phillips)
1Bob, plumb
IBore, counter
IBox, miter with saw
1Brace, 10" ratchetBrushes, desk or bench dusterBrushes, paint 3"Brushes, sash 1" and 1-1/2"Brtzbes, rotary wire - 8"
1
Brushes. wire - (assorted sizes)Brushes, wire removing 1" diameter 1/4" shank
1Brush, buffing 6" 1/2" arbor hole
1
Calipers, inside 10"1
Caliper, outside 101'I
Can, oil squirtCard, fileCell, photo-electricChisel, brickChisel, grafting
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
II
61
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21
2
22
20
221
I
1:1
1:4
1:3
1:3
1:3
1:4
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, 1, 11, III - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Clamps, C - handscrews 6" 8" 10" openingsContainers, cutting oil 1 gallon capacity 1
1:4
Container, gasoline 5 gal capacityContainer, safety can (waste oil materials)
1
1
Containers, solvent, 5 gallon capacity 1
Copper, soldering with handle 1 and 2 lbs. each 1:6
Countersink, bit stock 1:4
Cords, electrical extension 25' and 50' 2Creeper, mechanics 2Cutter, glass 1:4
Cutter, pipe 1:4
Cutter, tube 1:4
Dibble 1:4
Divider. spring type-8"-10" each 1:6
Drawknife. wood-10" 1:4
Dresser. corborundum stick 1:4
Dresser, emery 1:4
Drill, breast 2Drill, hand 3Drill, n asonar 3Drill, r pull 3Drill, star (1/4"-3/4"-1/2") 3Extractor, screw 1/8" to 11/32" square shank set 3Files. assorted set 4" to 12" mill, flat, round, square, auger, triangular,
thread and half round3
Float, wood 3Fork, spading 3Gauge, bit adjustable 1/4" to 1" 2Gauge, drill 1/16' to 1/2" by 64ths. 2Gauge, marking 2Gauge, miter 2Gauge, screw-pitch 2Gauge, tap & drill 2Gauge, wire and sheet steel 2
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, II, In - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Labm /Classroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Gloves, welding
Goggles, grinding1:4
1:2Gun, caulking
1
Gun, electric soldering 1:4Gun, grease, lever operated, cartridge type 2Gun, stapler, electric 1/4"-3/8"
1
Groover, cement 4Hacksaw, frame and blade
1
Hammer, ball pein, 8, 12, 16 oz.1
Hammer, blacksmith 32 oz. 1
Hammer, brick 2Hammer, engineers cross pein 1
Hammer, curved claw - 13 oz. - 16 oz. each 8Hammer, plastic tip 3Hammer, rivetingHammer, ripping - 16 oz.
1
5Hammer, tack, magnetic
1
Hammer, tinners, setting 12 oz. 1
Hammer, blacksmiths, to fit anvil 1
Handles, file-screw on type 6Hatchet, broad or half 1
Hatchet, shingle1
Head, dado (blades for 10" table saw and 10" radial arm saw) 1
Head, moulding for 10" table saw and 10" radial arm sawincluding assortment of cutters
I
Hose, hanger 1
Hose, water 3/4" x 50' with fitting1
Hydrometer, battery1
Indicator, speed 1
Iron, electric soldering, 300 watts 2Jointer, brick 1
Jointer, skate wheel 1
Kit, first aid 1
Knife, budding and grafting 2
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22
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, 1, 11, III - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Knife, pocket 1
Knife, putty 6Ladder, wooden 32' 1
Ladder, step wooden 6' 1
Level, aluminum 18", 24", 36", 48" 1
Level, line 4Level, mason 1
Letters, steel - 1/4" letters 1
Letter, steel - 2/4" figures 1
Mallet, plastic 4Mallet, rubber 4Mallet, wood 4Marking tool, electric graver - 120v, 60 cycle 3Mask, gasMat, propagatingMeter, gasoline flow
2I
1
Micrometer - inside - outside 1
Nailer, portable electric 1
Nipper, end-cutting 1
Oilers. measures - 2 qt. pump, 7/8 pt., trigger 6 oz. 6" span 1
Pan, drain and dear 6Plane, black 4". 6" 3Plane. jack 3Plane, jointer
1
Fliers, battery 1
Pliers. diagonal cutting 4Pliers, electricians 4Pliers, hose clamp 1
Pliers, ignition 4Pliers, locking 4Pliers, long nose 4Pliers, needle nose 4Pliers, round nose 4Pliers, side cutting 2Pliers, slip joint 6", 8", 10" 6
25
AG-19
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, II, II - continued
Supt
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StvRaft,
Item: Student
Pliers, snap ring, internal and externalPliers, vise gripPoints, trammelPruners, hodPruners, treePuller, battery clampPuller, fuseRasp, cabinet le, 12", flat and half roundReamer, burringReamer, spiral ratchet pipeRegulator, voltageRespirator, (for painting) disposal type cartridgeRouter, portable electricRule, blacksmiths, 36"Rule, bench, 2'Rule, steel, 6", 12", 18"Rule, zigzag, wood 6'Saw, backSaw, bowSaw, compass, 12"Saw, copingSaw, hand cross out 8 points 10 points eachSaw, hacksaw adjustable 10" to 12" frameSaw, pruningScraper, (cabinet)Scraper, woodScrewdriver, offset tip width 1/4"-5/16"Screwdrivers, phfflips set 3/14"-1/4"-5/16"Screwdriver, slotted set-tip width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2"Screwdriver, spiral ratchetScrewdriver, stud
1
41
8
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
46661
1
1
484
2
441
1
1
31
26
24
AG20
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Apicuitural Production Management, I, II, III - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
ScrewmateScorner, handSet, handsaw, adjustableSet, nail 1/32"-1/16", 3/32", 1/8" eachSet, rivet #6 and #8Shafts, flexibleShears, handShears, double cuttingShields. eye, clear visorShovels, (round, flat)Snips, aviationSnips, duck billSnips, straight tinSplicer, wireSpout-can topper and pour spoutSprayer, 3 gal handSprayer, orchardSpreader, broadcast (cyclone)Square, combinationSquare. framingSquare, try and mitreStencils, set of 1/2", 2", 3" letters and figuresStripper. wireStone. oil combinationTape, flexible steel - 6' - 3' - 12' - 100'Tester, anti freezeTester, batteryTester, circuitTester, continuityTester, meter type to includeTester, timingThermostatThreader, ratchet pipe (set)Timer, electricTong, blacksmith (curved lip-flat)Tool, crimping
41
1
1
1
1
I1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
6661
441
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
i
1:4
27 rt °
AG21
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, 1, II, PI - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Tool, grafting 4Tool, tube Oaring ITorch, carbon ar: 1
Trowel, brick 1:6Trowel, cement finishing 1:6Trowel, pointing 1:6Unit, shop sprayWasher, partsWrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10", 12" and 15"Wrench, alien (metric) (hexkey)Wrench, alien (standard) (hexkey)Wretch, basinWrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2"Wrench, speeder 3/8" - 1/2"Wrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8"Wrench, obstructionWrench, oil filterWrench, rim - 4 way 22" arm - 5/8" diameter fits 3/4",
13/16", 7/8" and 15/15 hexnuts
.1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower bladeBrush, parts cleaning 2Cleaner, piston groove 2Compressor, valve spring 2Driver, bushing 1
Driver, nut 1/4", 5/16 ",1/16''Expander, piston ring 2Extinguisher, fire 4File, ignitionGauge, air pressure 1
Gauge, carburetor float
1:4
28 2G
AG-22
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, Lt, IdI - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
PersrLab/Clasoom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Gauge, spark plugGauge, thicknessGauge, vacuumGrinder, valve (lapping tool)Holder, flywheelHone, cylinderLight, neon timingPuller, flywheelPu ller, gearPuller, valve insertPunches, brass 4" and 6" eachReamer, cylinder, ridgeReamer, valve guide, counterbore finishingRefacer, cylinder ridgeRefacer, valveScrapper, autogasketTachometerTester, coilTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumTool, oil seal drivingVoltmeter, 0-20 direct currentWrench, ignition setWrench, starter clutch
Drawing
Board, drawingCompassGuide, letteringKit, French curveProtractorRules, parallelTemplates, circleTriangle, 45° x 45° x 90°Triangle, 45° x 45C x 900Scale, architectSquare, Tee
44
1:1
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:4
29
AG-23
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, u, 111 - continued
supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Welding Electric Arc
Aprons, weldingClamp, welding CClamp, vise grip weldingGoggles, weldingHammer, chippingHammer, peiningHelmet, weldingShield, safety (band)Table, weldingTorch, carbon arc
Crops and Soils
Applicator, methyl bromideAuger, soilBalance, double beamGerminator. seedHoe, gardenKit, soil testKit, tissue testMattock, gardenPick, railroadRake, gardenScales, platformSieve, hand seedSieve, soil (set)Sprayer, bandTester, crop moistureThermometer, soilTube, soil
Land Measurhig
CompassLevel, hand heldTape, steel 100'Tape, chain
1:4
1:1
1:4
1:41:2
1
21
1
41
1
1
1
41
1
1
21
1
2
1
1
1
1:4
1:4
1:4
30
AG-24
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, II, iII - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/ Per StudentRatio
Classroom Item: Student
LIVESTOCK:
Fitting and Showing
Brush, hoof cleaningBrush, groomingBrushes, cattleman handsChisel, hoofClipper, handClipper, portable electricComb, curryComb, scotchHolster, shoe leatherKnife, hoof (folding)Pick, hoofRasp, horn and hoofScissors, trimmingShears, thinningSticks, showSprayer, handTrimmers, hoof
Livestock and Poultry, General
Bull, leaderCandler, eggCalker, ring-o-matic-hogDehorner, calfDehorner, chemicalDehorner, electricalDehomer, mechanicalElastratorsEmasculatorsGratkr, eggGun, ballingKit, dissectingKnife, castratingNotcher, earRinger, bullRinger, fishook
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
61
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
31 2
AG-25
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agricultural Production Management, I, - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Saw, dehorningScale, eggSpreader, swine mouthSyringe, serumStethoscope, veterinary styleTapes, cattle weighing,Thermometer, veterinaryTrocar and CannulaTattoo, kit
Approximately 510 per student is needed to purchase consumable itemssuch as nails, gas. fertilizer, glue, pesticides and oil.
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
AG26
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Agriculture In Our Lives
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Bandsaw, wood cutting electricBarrow, wheelBench, workDigger, post holeEngines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle)Press, drillSander, portable electiic (belt, disc, orbital)Vise, drill press 6" openingVise, machinist 41/2-6Wrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10 ",12" and 15"
1
I
241
1
1
1
2
1:4
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agriculture In Our Lives
AG-27
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/aassroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Auger, post 2Auger, soil 1
Axe, handle, single bit 1
Bar, planting 4Can, oil squirt 2Container, cutting oil 7 1 gal, capacity 1
Container, gasoline - 5 gal. capacity 1
Container, safety can (waste oil materials) 1
Copper, soldering with handle - 1 and 2 lbs. each 2Cutter, bolt 1
Drill, hand 4Drill, push pull 2Duster, garden 1
Files, assorted set 4" to 12" millflat, round, square. auger, triangular, thread and half round
2
Gauge, wire and sheet steel 1
Glasses, safety 1
Goggles, grinding (safety) 1:1
Hacksaw, blade and frame 4Hammer, curved claw, 13 oz. each 8Hose, water 3/4" x 50' with fittings 1
Iron, ehx.t.ric oldering. 300 watts 2Kit, first aid 1
Kit, soil test 1
Knife, budding and grafting 2Ladder, step wooden 6' 1
Level, hand held 1
Mallet, plastic 4Mallet, rubber 4Mallet, wood 1
Pliers, locking 4Pliers, long nose 4Pliers, needle nose 4Pliers, round nose 4Pliers, slip joint 6", 8" and 10" 6Pliers, side cutting 4Pliers, vise grip 4RaLe, garden, leaf removal 4
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Agriculture In Our Lives - continued
AG-28
supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Smdent
Rule, bench 2'Rule, steel, 6", 12- and 18"Rule, zigzag, wood 6"Saw, backSaw, bowSaw, hand cross cut 8 point and 10 eachSaw, hacksaw-adjustable 10" to 12"Saw, pruningScrewdriver, phillips set 3/14" - 1/4" - 5/16"Screwdriver, slotted set-tip 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8" and 1/2"Shears, double cuttingShears, grass, hedge, looping handSquare, combinationSquare, try and miter
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower bladeFile, ignitionGauge, spark plugTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumWrench, ignition set
Livestock
Candler, eggNippers, pigs teethNotcher, earSaw, dehomingScale, eggSprayer, hand
Approximately $10 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas nails, gas, solder, chemicals and paints.
66621
6441
1
1
1
1
6
1
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1:4
1:4
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AG29
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Homestead and Gardening Skills
Suggested Quantity
EquipmentPer Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
AeratorAuger, postAxe, handle, single bitBandsaw, woodworking 12" minimumBarrow, wheel
1
1
1
1
I
Bench, work 1:4
Bits, auger 1/4" through 1" by 16ths. 1
Bits, Oectrician (3/8" by 8" and 24") 1
Bits, router, straight shank (set) 1
Chisel, cold 3/8" - 1/2" - 3/4" - 1" 1
Chisel, wood - set 1/4" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Clamps, baar 2', 4', 6', 8' 2Clamps, C-2 1/2", 3", 4", 6", 8" 2Clamps, handscrews 6" - 8" - 10" openings 1
Cutter. bolt 1
Digger, post hole 2Drill, electric portable-variable speed 1
(1/4", 3/8", and 1/2")DnII, straight shank carbon 1-14" by 64th to 1" 1
Drill, straight shank high speed set 1-14" by 64th. to 1/2" 1
Duster, garden rotary 1
Engines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle) 2Grinder, bench 6" 1
Grinder, bench 10" 1
Hammer, sledge - 8 lbs. 1
Hoe, mortar 1
Level, transit (tripod and leveling rod) 1
Mower, lawn 1
Press, drill 1
Punches, center 3/8" and 1/2"line up to 9", 10", 12"long tapered (set)pins, 3/32", 5/32" 1/4", 5/16"solid, 6", 7'
Router, portable electricSander, belt, disc, vibrator, portable electric
1
1
1
Saw, portable electric, circular 1
Saw, 10" tilting arbor 1
36
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/sroomClas
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Saw, saber portable electricSeeder, gardenSeeder, vibratorTiller, rotaryTractor, lawn and gardenVise, drill press 6" openingVise, hinged pipeWeedeaterWrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 64th.Wrench, combination metric 7mm through 22mmWrench, combination set standard 1/4" - 1/14" by 16ths.Wrench, deep socket metric 10mm to 19mmWrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2"Wrench, open end - 6 piece 3/8 to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, ratchet box set of 4Wrench, socket set (metric)Wrench, socket set (standard)Wrench, speeded 3/8" - 1/2"Wrench, torque 1/4", 3/8" end 1/2" drive with adapterWrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8"Wrenches, pipe 8" - 10" - 14" - 16"
37
AG-31
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills
Supplies
Si,, Aed Quantity
PerC lassroom
Lab/ Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Applicator, methyl bromide 1
Auger, soil 1
Bar, tamping 2Bar, wrecking 3/4" x 30" goose neck 2Bench, work 1:4
Bevel, sliding Tee . 4Bits, expansion 1
Bits, electrician (3/8" by 8" and 24") 1
Bits, screwdriver (slotted) 1
Bits, screwdriver, (phillips) 1
Bob, plumb 1
Bore, counter 1
Box, mitre with saw 1
Brace, 10" ratchet 3Brush, buffing 6" - 1/2" arbor hole 1
Brushes, carbon removing 1" diameter 1/4" shank 1
Brushes, desk or bench duster 1:3
Brushes, paint 3" 1:3
Brushes. rotary wire - 8" 1
Brushes, sash 1" and 1 1/2" 1:3
Brushes, wire 6Can, oil squirt 1
Can, sprinkling 1
Card, file 1
Chisel, brick 2Chisel, grafting 4Container, safety can (waste oil materials) 1
Container, solvent, 5 gal. capacity 1
Countersink, bit stock 1
Cords, electrical extension 25' and 50' 1
Crimper, wire 1
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Supply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Supplies
AG-32
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cutter, glassCutter, pipeCutter, tubeDibbleDivider, spring-type - 8" - 10" eachDrawknife, wood - 10"Dresser, carborundurn stickDresser, emeryDn11, masonry (set)
Drill, Push, PullEdger, cementExtension, handle wateringExtractor, screw 1/8" to 11/32" square shank setFiles, assorted set 4" to 12" mill
flat, round, square. auger, triangular, thread, and half roundFloat, woodForks, spadingGauge, bit adjustable 1/4" to 1"Gauge, drill 1/16" to 1/2- by 64ths.Gauge, markingGauge, mitreGauges, screw-pitchGauges, tap and drillGauges, wire and sheet steelGlasses, safetyGloves, weldingGoggles, grindingGun, caulkingGun, electric solderingGun, grease, lever operated cartridge typeGun, paint, 1 qt. capacity with 50' hose and couplingGroover, cementHacksaw, frame and bladeHammer, brick
390"Ly ,
41
1
1
221
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
242
1:1
1:4
1:4
AG-33
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Hammer, curved claw - 13 oz. - 16 oz. eachHammer, plastic tipHammer, ripping - 16 oz.Hammer, tack magneticHandles, file-screw on typeHatchet, broad or halfHose, hanger
.
Hose, sprinkler triple tubeHose, water 3/4" x 50' with fittingsHydrometer, batteryHygrometerIron, electric soldering, 300 wattsJointer, brickJointer, skate wheelKit, first aidKit, soil testKit, tissue testKnife, budding and graftingKnife, pocketKnife, puttyLadder, wooden 32'Ladder, step wooden 6'Level, aluminumLevel, hand heldLevel lineLevelmasonMallet, plasticMallet, rubberMallet, woociMask, gasMat, propagatingMattox, gardenMeter, volt - OHM - AC - DCNipper, end-cuttingNozzle, hose
8351
61
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
1
1
1
31
61
1
1
1
I
1
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1
1
I
1
40
AG34
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Supplies
Suggested Qtumtity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Oiler, measures - 2 qt. pump, 7/8 pt. trigger, 6 oz.. spanPan, drain and cleanPan, mortarPick, railroadPlane, black 4" and 6"Plane, jackPlane, jointerPlane, smoothPlainer, bulbPliers, batteryPliers, diagonal cuttingPliers, electriciansPliers, fencingPliers, Bose clampPliers, ignitionPliers, lockingPliers, long nosePliers, needle nosePliers, round nosePliers, slip joint 6", 8", 10"Pliers, side cuttingPliers, vise gripPruners. bandPruners, treePuller, fusePuller, stapleRake, garden, leaf removalRasp, cabinet 10", 12", flat and half roundReamer, burringReamer, spiral ratchet pipeRepirator, (for painting) disposal type cartridgeRule, bench, 2'Rule, steelRule, zigzag, wood 6'
41
AG35
AGRICULTURAL EDUCA'T'IONSupply List
homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Saw, backSaw, bowSaw, compass 12"Saw, copingSaw, hand cross 8 points 10 points eachSaw, hacksaw adjustaole 10" to 12" frameSaw, pruningSaw, hand rip saw 5 1/2 pointsScraper, (cabinet)Scraper, woodScrewdriver, offset tip width 1/4" 5/16"Screwdriver, phillips set 3/14" 1/4" 5/16"Screwdriver, slotted set tip width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8", and 1/2"Screwdriver, spiral ratchetScrewdriver, stubby slotted and phillipsScrewmateSeeder, gardenSeeder, vibratorSet, nail 1/32" 1.11:1", 3/32", 1/8" eachSet, rivet #6 and #8Shears, CoralShears. grass. hedge. loping handShears, portable electricSieve, soilSnips. nurserymanSpades, nurserySprayer, knapsc,:kSprinkler, lawnStapler, tackerStripper, flower stemTapewriterTamperThermometer, electric heating cable 20' - 80 rangeThomostat, soilTool, graftingTreetoteTrowels, garden, unity, transplantingTube, soil
22464
4
4
4
4
1
1
1
21
1
4
1
1
1
4
2221
1
1
1
I4
24
2
42
AG-36
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
SuPPlies
Suggested Quaniity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Wrench, allen (metric) (hexkey)Wrench, allen (standard) (hexkey)Wrench, basin
Wrench, obstructionWrench, oil filterWrench, rim - 4 way 22" arm - 5/8" diameter fits 3/4",
13/16", 7/8" and 15/16"
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower bladeBrush, parts cleaningCleaner, piston grooveCompressor, valve springDriver, bushingDriver, nut 1/4", 5/16", 1/16"
Expander, piston ringExtinguisher, fireFile, ignitionGauge, air pressureGauge, carburetor floatGauge, spark plugGauge, thicknessGauge, vacuumGauge, valveGrinder, valve (lapping tool)Holder, flywheelHone, cylinderLight, neon timingPuller, flywheelPuller, gearPuller, valve insertPunches, brass 4" and 6" eachReamer, cylinder, ridgeReamer, valve gaugeRefacer, cylinder ridgeRefacer, valveScraper, autogasket
1
2222
22
1
1
I
I
I
I
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
43
AG-37
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Homestead and Gardening Skills - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/ Per StudentRatio
Classroom Item: Student
TachometerTester, coilTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumTool, oil seal drivingVoltmeter, 0-20 direct currentWrench, ignition setWrench, starter clutch
Drawing
Board drawingCompassGuide letteringKit, French curveProtractorRules, parallelTemplates, circleTriangle, 45° x 45° x 900Triangle, 45° x 45° x 90=Scale, architectSquare, Tee
Approximately $10 per student is needed to purchase consam,ole itemssuch as pesticides, grease, gas, rooting media and grafting mpe.
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
l:11:1
1:1
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Horticulture I, II, III
AG-38
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Aerator, turfAuger, postBlower, mistCocks, timeCompressor, airDigger, post holeDrill, electric portable variable speed (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2")Erirines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle)Generator, electricGrinder, bench 6"Grinder, bench 10"Misting system, 6 mist nozzle complete with pipe,
risers, timing clocks (Water) mist control complet with solenoid)Mower, law :tMower, lawn with thatching equipmentPress, drillRoller, lawnSaw, chainSaw, 10" tilting arborSaw, portable electric, circularSeeder, vibratorShredder, soil (organic)Shovels. (round and square point)Sprayer, 3 gallon handSprayer, power 15 gallon capacity, 2 2-1/2 HP gasoline engines
type can with hose and sprayer gullSpreader, broadcastSpreader, dropSterilizer, soilTester, solubridgeTiller, rotaryTractor and equipment
dozing bladecultivator, field
harrow, discloader. front end
mower, rotary 4' and 5'
2
21
1
I
1
1
1
1
41
1
1
1
1
21
I1
1
1
1
45
AG-39
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONEquipment List
Horticulture I, 11, III continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Transit (with tripod and leveling rod)Vise, hinged pipeVise, machinist 4-1/2" 6"Weed eaterWrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10", 12" and 15"Wrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, combination metric 7mm through 22trunWrench, combination set standard 1/4" 1-1/4" by 16ths.Wrench, deep socket metric lOrnm to 19mmWrench, deep socket standard 3/8" through 13/16"Wrench, open end 6 piece 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, socket set (metric)Wrench, socket set (standard)Wrenches, pipe 8" 10" 14" 16"
46
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I
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Horticulture 1,11, HI
AG-40
Suggested Quantity
SuppliesP Lab/
Claser msrooPer Student
RatioItem: Student
Applicator, (fertilizer injection type) 1
Applicator, methyl bromide, complete with hose 1
Axes, Single bit and campers 1
Bar, planting 4Cable, electric heating 60' 1
Can, shear 1
Can, sprinkling ICart, greenhouse 1
Cart, nursery 1
Chisel, grafting 4Cutter, flower cutter wire 1
Cylinder, graduated 4Dibble 4Duster, bench 1
Duster, garden, rotary 1
Extension, handle watering 1
Forks, spading 30" and 36" 4Gauge. water pressure 1
Goggles, safety 1:1Hammer, sledge 1
Hanger. hose 1
Hose, nursery/weeding 1
Hose, sprinkler, triple tube-vinyl 2Hose, steam 1
Hose, water 160' nylon reinforced 2Injectors, fertilizer 1
Knife, budding 4Knife, grafting 41 adder, step wooden 6' 1
Machine, pick 1
Mat, propagation 1
Magnifier, pocket 4Mattox, cutter 1
Me lter, lantern 1
Meter, light 1
I
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AG-41
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Horticulture 1, II, III continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Meter, moistureNozzle, fog mistNozzle, seedingPick, railroadPlanter, bulbPliers, staplerPruner, handPruners, treeRakes, garden, leaf removalRespirator, filter-chemical with extra filter cartridge and gogglesRespirator, full face meeting NIOSH regulationSaddles, pipe for 1/2" PVC pipeSash-glass 3' x 6' for hot bedSaw, pruningSaw, bowScale, chemicalScale, moisture (for spaghetti system)Scythe, seedmasterShears, floralShears, grass, hedge. loping handShears, portable electricSieve, soilSnips, nurserymanSpades, nurserySprayer, knapsackSprinkler, lawnStapler, tackerStripper, flower stemTapewriterTamperThermometer, electric heating cable 20° 80° rangeThermostat, soilTool, grafting
1
1
1
1
41
8
1
422
105421
1
1
41
1
1
42
21
1
1
1
1
4
48
4G
AG-42
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATIONSupply List
Horticulture I, II, M - continued
supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/amroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
TreetoteTrowels, garden, utility, transplantingTube, soilUnit, solenoidWheelbarrow
GENERAL SUPPLIES
Bevel, sliding TBits, auger 1/4" through 1" by 16thsBits, screwdriver (phillips)Bits, screwdriver (slotted)Brace, 10" ratchetBrushes, desk or bench dusterCan, oil squirtContainer, gasoline 5 gal. capacityContainer, safety can (waste oil materials)Cords, electrical extension 25' and 50'Cutter, pipeCutter, tubeDresser, emeryDrill, straight .hank carbon 1/14" by 64th to 1"Drill, straight shank high speed set 1/14" to 1/2"Files, assorted set 4" to 12" mill, flat, round square, auger, triangle
thread and half roundGogglcs, grindingGun, grease, lever operated, cartridge typeHacksaw, frame and bladeHammer, curved claw - 13 oz. - 16 oz. eachHammer, ripping - 16 oz.Kit, first aidLevel, aluminum 24"Plane, black 4", 6"Plane, jackPliers, diagonal cuttingPliers, electriciansPliers, ignition
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&mikes
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Pliers, side cutting 2Pliers, slip joint 6", 8", 10" 4Reamer, burring 1
Reamer, spiral ratchet pipe 1
Rule, steel, 6", 12", 18" 6Rule, Zigzag, wood 6" 6Saw, coping 4Saw, hand cross cut 8 point 4Saw, hand rip saw, 5 1/2 points 3Screwdriver, offset tip width 1/4" - 5/16" 1
Screwdriver, phillips set 3/14" - 1/4" - 5/16' 1
Screwdriver, slotted set-tip width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2" 1
Screwdriver, spiral ratchet 1
Square, combination 3Square, framing 3Square. try kind mitre 3Tape, flexible steel, 6' - 8' - 12' - 100' each 3Threader, ratchet pipe (set) 1
Tool, tube flaringWrench. allen (metric) (hexnut) 1
Wrench, alien (Standard) (hexkey) 1
Wrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2"Wrench, torque 1/4" and 3/8" drive through adapters 1
Wrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8"
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower blade 1
Brush, parts cleaning 2Cleaner, piston groover 2Compressor, valve spring 2Driver, bushing 2Driver, nut 1/4", 5/16", 1/16" 1:4Expander, piston ring 2Extinguisher, fire 2File, ignition 1:4
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Horticulture I01, IQ - Loniinued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Gauge, air pressureGauge, carburetor floatGauge, spark plubGauge, thicknessGauge, vacuumGrinder, valveHolder, flywheelHone, cylinderLight, neon timingPuller, flywheelPuller, gearPuller, valve insertPunches, brass 4" and 6" eachReamer, cylinder, ridgeReamer, valve guide, counterbore finishingRefacer, cylinder ridgeRefacer, valveScrapp,r, autogasketTachometerTester, coilTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumTook, oil seal drivingVoltmeter, 0-20 direct currentWrench, ignition setWrench, starter clutch
Drawing Equipment
Board drawing 1:1Compass 1:1Guide lettering 1:4Kit, French curve 1:4Protractor 1:4Rules, parallel 1:4
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SuPPlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Templates, circleTemplates, landscapingTriangle, 45° x 45° x 900Triangle, 30° x 600 x gooScale, architectSquare, Tee
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable itemssuch as rooting media, fertilizer, pesticides, and plastic mitring.
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Anvil, blacksmith 1
Bandsaw, metal cutting electric 1
Bandsaw, woodworking 12" minimum 1
Barrow, wheel 1
Bench, work 1:4Bits, auger 1/4" through 1" by 16ths. 1
Bits, electrician (3/8" by 8" and 24") 1
Bits, forstner 3/8" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Bits, hollow mortise 1/4", 3/8" - 1/2" 1
Bits, machines - spu:. 1/4" to 1" by 8ths. 1
Compressor, air 1
Digger, post hole 1
Drill, electric portable variable speeu (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2") 2Engines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycle) 4Grinder, bench 10" 1
Hammer, slee-e - 8 lbs. 1
:pointer. 6" or 8" 1
Level, transit (tripod and leveling rod) 1
Planer 1
Press, drill 1
Punches, center 3/8" and 1/2"line up to 9", 10", 12'.long tapered (set)pin, 3/32", 5/32", 1/4", 5/16"solid 6", 7"
1
Sander, 6" and 12" disc finishing machine I
Sander, portable electri. (bet, disc, orbital) 1
Saw, portable electric, circular 1
Saw, 10" tilting arbor 1
Saw, radial arm 10" to 14" 1
Saw, saber portable electric 1
'Tiller, rotary 1
Vise, drill 6" opening I
Vise, hinged pipe 1
Vise, machinist 4-1/2 - 6 1
Vise, woodworking 6" - 8" 1:4
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per /OassLabroom
Per Studentatio
ItemR:
Student
Welder, electric arcWelder, oxyacetylene - including tanks, hoses, regulators, wrenches,
blowpipes, cutters, tips and two cylinder truckWrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10",12" and 15"Wrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 64ths.Wrench, combination metric 7mm through 22mmWrench, combination set standard 1/4" - 14/4" by 64ths.Wrench, deep socket metric lOnam to 19mmWrench, deep socket standard 3/8" through 13/16"Wrench, open end - 6 piece 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, ratchet box set of 4Wrench, socket set (metric)Wrench, socket set (standard)Wrench, speeded 3/8" - 1/2'Wrench, ten way combinationWrench, torque 1/4" and 3/8" drive with adapter
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Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Anvil, standApplicators, methyl bromideApron, welding 1:1
Auger, soil 2Augcr, post 1
Awl, scratch 8Axe, handle, single bit 1
Bar, planting 4Bar, pry 17", rolling headBar, tampingBar, wrecking 3/4" x 30" goose neck 2Bevel, sliding T 2Bits, expansion 1
Bits, router, straight shank (set) 1
Bits, screwdriver, (slotted) 1
Bits, screwdriver, (phillips) 1
Bob, plumb 1
Bore. counter 1
Box, mitre with saw 1
Brace, ltY ratchet 1:4Brushes, desk or bench duster 1:3Brushes, paint 3" 1:3Brushes, sash 1" and 1 1/2" 1:3Brushes, rotary wire, 8" 1
Brushes, wire (assorted sizes) 6Brushes, carbon remaining 1" diameter 1/4" shank 1
Brush, buffing 6" 1/2" arbor hole 1
Caliper, inside 10" 2Caliper, outside 10" 2Can, oil squirt 2Card, file 2Chisel, brick 1
Chisels, cold 3/8" 1/2" 3/4" 1
(fiat, round, cape, diamond)2
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Supplies
Suggested Qom"
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Chisel, grafting 1:4Chisel, hollow mortise - 1/4", 3/8", 1/2" 1
Chisel, wood-set 1/4" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Clamps, welding C 1:4Clamps, vise grip welding 1:4Clamps, bar 2', 4', 6', 8' 1:4Camps, C-2, 1/2", 3"; 4", 6", 8" 1:4Cleaner, tips 2Container, cutting oil - 1 gal. capacity 1
Container, gasoline - 5 gal. capacity 1
Container, safety can (waste oil materials)Container, solvent, 5 gal. capacityCopper, soldering with handle - 1 and 2 lbs. each 2Countersink, bit stock and straight shank 2Cords, electrical extension 25" and 50" 1
Cutter, bolt 1
Cuttsr, glass 1:3Cutter, pipeCutter, tubeDraw'' z, wood -10" 1
Dresser, carborundum stick 1
Dresser, emeryDibble 1:4Divider, spring type 8" and 10" each I
Drill, hand 4Drill, masonry (set) 1
Drill, push pull 2Drill, start (1/4" - 3/4" - 1/2") 1
Drill, straight shank carbon 1/14" by 64th. 1
Drill, straight shank high speed 1/14" by 64th. to 1/2" 1
Drill, bit stockDrill, blacksmith 1
Drill, tapered shank 1
Duster, garden 1
Edger, cement 2Extractor, screw 1/8" to 11/32" square shank set 1
Files, assorted set 4" to 12" mill, flat, round, square,auger, triangular, thread and half round
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Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Float, woodForks, spadingGauge, bit adjustable 1/4" to 1"
1:4
Gauge, drill 1/16" to 1/2" by 64ths. 1
Gauge, marking 2Gauge, mitreGauge, screw-pitch 1
Gauge, tap and drill 1
Gauge, wire and sheet steelGlasses, safety 1
Goggles, grinding (safety) 1:4Goggles, welding 1.4Gun, caulkingGun, electric soldering 1:4Gun, grease, lever operated, cartridge type 1
Gun, paint, 1 quart capacity 50' hose & coupling 1
Gun, stapler electric 1/4" 3/8" 1
Groover, cement 1
Hacksaw, blade and frame 4Hammer, ball pein 8, 12, 16 oz.Hammer, blacksmith 1
Hammer, brick 2Hammer, chipping 1:4
Hammer, engineers cross pein 1
Hammer, curved claw, 13 oz. 16 oz. each 8Hammer, peining 1:4Hammer, plastic tip 3Hammer, rivetingHammer, ripping 16 oz. 5Hammer, tack, magnetic 1
Hammer, Miners, setting 12 oz. 1
Hammer, blacksmiths, to fit anvil 1
Handle, Tee 1
Handles, file-screw on type 6Hatchet, shingle 1
Head, dado (blades for 10" table saw) and 10" radial arm saw) 1
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SuPPlies
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Head, moulding for 10" table saw and 10' radial arm saw includingassortment of cutters
Helmet, weldingHoe, mortarHoe, weeding /nurseryman-Hoist, chain 1-1/2 tonHose, hangerHose, water 3/4" x 50' with fittingsHydrometer, batteryIndicator, speedIron, electric soldering, 300 wattsJack, hydraulic 1-1/2 tonJointer, brickJointer, skate wheelKit, first aidKit, soil testKnife, budding and graftingKnife, pocketKnife, puttyLadder, wooden 32'Ladder, step wooden 6'Level, carpenterLevel, hand heldLevel, lineLevel, masonryLetters, steel-1/4" lettersLetters, steel 1/4" figuresLighter, torchMallet, plasticMallet, rubberMallet, woodMarking tool, electric engraver 120 v 60 cycleMask, gasMat, propogatingMatto; gardenMicrometer, inside-outsideNailer, portable electri"Nipper, end-cutting
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suPPEes
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRado
item: Student
Oiler, measures-2 qt. pump, 7/8" trigger 6 oz. 6" span 1
Pan, drain and clean 6Pan, mortar 1
Pick, railroad 1
Plane, block 4", 6" 3Plane, jack 3Plane, jointer 1
Plane, portable electric 1
Plane, smooth 3Planter, bulb 2Pliers, battery 1
Pliers, diagonal cutting 4Pliers. elecricians 4Pliers, hose clamp 1
Pliers. ignition 4Pliers, locking 4Pliers, long nose 4Pliers, needle nose 4Pliers, round nose 4Pliers, slip joint 6". 8", 10" 6Pliers, side cutting 4Pliers, snap ring, internal and external 2Pliers, vise grip 4Points, trammel 1
Positioner. welding 1:4Puller, battery clamp 1
Puller, fuse 1
Puller, staple 2Pruners, hand 8Pruners, tree 1
Rake, garden, leaf removal 4Rasp, cabinet 10, 12, flat and half round 1
Reamer, burring 1
Reamer, spiral ratchet pipe 1
Respirator (for painting) disposal type cartridge 2Router, portable electric 1
Rule, blacksmiths, 36" 4
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supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: StriAent
Rule, bench, 2' tRule, steel, 6", 12", 18" 6Rule, zigzag, wood 6' 6Saw, back 2Saw, bow 1
Saw, compass 12". 2Saw, coping 4Saw, hand cross cut 8 points 10 points each 6Saw, hand rip saw 51/2 points 4Saw, hacksaw adjustable 10" to 12" frame 4Saw, pruning 4Scraper, (cabinet) 4Scraper, wood 4Screwdriver, offset tip width 1/4" 5/16" 1
Screwdr. - `'fillips set 3/14" 1/ 4" 5/16" 1
Screwdri%,9, slotted set-tip width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16",Screwdriver, stud
3/8", 1/2" 1
1
Screwdriver, spiral ratchet 1
Screwmate 4Seeder, vibrator 1
Set, handsaw, adjustable ISet, nail 1/32" 1/16"., 3/32", 1/8 each 1
Set, rivet #6 and #8 1
Shears, double cutting 1
Shears, grass, hedge, lopping hand 1
Shields, eye, clear, vision 1:3Shovels, (round, flat) 1
Snips., aviation 1
Snips, straight tin 2Snips, duckbill 2Spout-can topper and pour spout 1
Sprayer, 3 gal. hand 2Spreader, broadcast (cyclone) 1
Spreader, drop 1
Square, combination 6
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Square, framing 6Square, try and mitre 6Stencils, set of 1/2", 2", 3" letters 1
Stripper, wire 4Stone, oil combination 4Table, welding 4Tap and Die set (metric) 1
Tap, and die set - N.F. & N.C. - set 1/4" to 1" 1
Tape, chain 1
Tape, flexible steel, 6' - 8' - 12' - 100' each 1
Tester, circuit 1
Tes;-, continuityTester, crop moisture 1
Thermometer, soil 1
Threader, ratchet pipe (set) 1
Tool, grafting 4Tongs, blacksmith (curved lip-flat) 1
Torch, carbon arc 1
Trowel, brick 1:6Trowel, cement finishing 1:6Trowel, pointing 1:6'Tube, soil 3Unit, shop spray 1
Wrench, alien, (metric) (hockey) 1
Wrench, .en (standard) (nexkey) 1
Wrench, asin 1
Wrench, Jexible handle 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" 1
Wrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8" 1
Wrench, obstruction 1
Wrench, oil filter 1
Wrench, rim - 4 way 22" arm - 5/8" diameter fits 3/4", 13/16", 1
7/8" and 15/16" hexnutsWrenches, pipe 8" -10" -14" - 16" 1
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower blade 1
Brush, parts cleaning 2Cleaner, piston groover 2
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Compressor, valve springDriver, bushing
22
Driver, nut 1/4", 5/16", 1/16" 1:4
Expander, piston ring 2Extinguisher, fire 4
File, ignition 1:4
Gauge, air pressure 1
Gauge, carburetor float 1
Gauge, spark plug 4
Gauge, thickness 4Gauge, vacuum 1
Grinder, valve (lapping tool) 1
Holder, flywheel 1
Puller, gear 1
Puller, valve insert 1
Punches, brass 4" and 6" each I
Reamer, cylinder, ridge 1
Reamer, valve guide, counterbore finishing 1
Refacer, cylinder ridge 1
Refacer, valve 1
Scrapper, autogasket 1:4
Tachometer 1
Tester, coil 1
Tester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuum 1
Tool, oil seal drivingVoltmeter, 0-20 direct currentWrench, ignition set 1:4
Wrench, starter clutch 1
DRAWING
Board, drawing 1:1
CompassGuide, lettering 1:4
Kit, French curve 1:4
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
ProtractorRules, parallel'.....mplates, circleTriangle, 45° x 450 x 900Triangle, 300 x 60° x 900Scale, architectSquare, Tee
Livestock
Brush, hoof cleaningBrush, groomingCandler, eggCatcher, ring-o-matic hogChisel, hoofComb, curryComb, scratchClipper, handClipper, porableDehorner, calfDehorner, electricalDehorner, mechanicalElastratorsEmasculatorsGrader, eggGun, ballingKit, tattooKnife, castratingKnife, hoof (folding)Leader, bullNippers, pigs teethNotcher, earRasp, ham and hoofRinger, bullRinger, fishhookRope 3/4" -. nylon 100'Saw, dehorningScale, eggShears, thinning
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Introduction to Agriculture/Natural Resources - continued
Supplies
Spreader, swine mouthSprayer, bandSticks, showTapes, cattle weighingTrimmers, beef
AG57
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Approximately $10 per student is needed to purchase consumableitems such as nails, gas, solder, electrodes, agriculture, chemicals and paints.
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Natural Resources Management I, II, HI
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
AnemometerAeratorAxe, bush 71/2"Axe, bush 16"Axe, double bitAxe, pulaskiAxe, single bitBandsaw, woodworking 12" minimumEarometer, recordingBench, workBlower, mistChain, logClinometerCompass, forestryCompressor, airDrill, electric portable variable speed (1/4", 3/8", and 1/2")Engines, small gasoline (2 and 4 cycles)Grinder, bench 6"Grinder, bench 10"HydrometerIncubatorJointer, 6" bedKit, air pollution detectionKit, soil testKit, water testKit, La Motte water testLevel, transit (tripod and leveling rod)Meter, moistureMower, lawnPsychometerPress, drillRouter, portable electricSander, belt orAtal - portable electricSander, 6" belt 1 disc finishing machineSander, finishingSaw, chainSaw, 10" tilting arborSaw, portable electric circular
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Suggested Quantity
EquipmentPer Labm /aassroo
PerRatio
Item: Student
Seeder, broadcast 1
Sprayer, back pack 1
Sprayer, 3 gal. 2Tiller, rotary
1
Tractor, lawn an I garden1
Vise, drill press 6" opening 1
Vise, anachinist 41/2" - 6" 1
Vise, woodworking 6" - 8" 1:4Wrench, adjustable end 6", 8", 10", 12" and 15" IWrench, box of 6 piece set 3/8" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Wrenn, combination metric 7mm through 22mm 1
Wrenci, combination set standard 1/4" - 11/4" by 16ths. 1
Wrench, deep socket metric 10mm to 19mm 1
Wrench, deep socket standard 3/8" through 13/16" 1
Wrench, open end 6 piece 3/8" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Wrenches, pipe 8" - 10" - 12" - 16" 1
Wrench, ratchet box set of 4 1
Wrench, socket set (metric) 1
Wrench, socket set (standard) 1
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Natural Resources Management 1, II, Ill
Supplies
Suggested Quandty
Per Lab/aassroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Soil and Water
Auger, soilHammer, incrementLevel, AbneyLevel, three screw invertedMeter, ozoneSaw, pruningSein, 100' - 2" meshSieve, soilSpade, soil samplingThermometer, soilTube, soil
Weather Station
Thermometer, maximum 8.: minimum (recording)Rain and snow gaugeWind speed indicatorWind vane
Forestry
Altimeter, HagaApron, lumber handlersArrows, surveyor's steelAuger, earthBag, plantingBar. plantingBinder, load
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SuPP lies
Suggested Quantity,Per Lab/Classroo m
PerRatioStudent
Item: Student
Binocular, fieldBlades, BankBob, plumb
1
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Books, tally (hand held) 1:1
Borer, increment 2Bush, hook 1
tree 1:4
Can, oil squirt 1
Canteens 1:1
Caps, safety 1:1
Card, file 2Cartier, bark gauge 1
Carrier, timberOratidgrs, respirator 2Chaps, snake proof 1:4
Compass, pocket, ranger model 151 1:4
Container, gas 5 gal 1
Container, bar oil 1
File, chain saw 4
Gauge, bark 1
Gauge, basal area 1
Gauge, chain depth 1L 1
Gauge, umbel thickness 1
Gun, tree marking 1
Hats, safety 1:1
Hoe, Planting 4
Pruner, tree 1
Rake, fire 4Scale, tree and logScribner, tree and timberStick, Biltmore 1:1
Trimmer, trt 1:4
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SuPPlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item; Student
Drawing
Board, drawingCompassGuide, tetteringKit, French curveProtractorRules, parallelTemplate, circleTriangle, 45° x 45°Triangle, 30° x 6cfScale, architectSquare, Tee
x 90°x 90°
Small Gasoline Engines and Motors
Balancer, mower bladeBrush, cleaning partsBrush, wireCleaner, piston grooveChisels, cold 1/2" cutCompressor, valve springContainer, gas 5 gallong capacityDriver, bushingDriver, nut 1/4", 5/16", 1/16"Expander, piston ringExtinguisher, fireFile, ignitionGault; carburetor floatGauge, air pressureGauge, thicknessGauge, spark plugGauge, VacuumGun, greaseGrinder, valveHammer, ball pein 1/2 lb.Hammer, plastic tipHolder, flywheelHone, cylinder
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Natural Rmurces Management I, II, III - continued
Supplies
AG63
Per Lab/CO.! ',
Per StudentRatio
Item Student
Hydrometer, batteryKnife, puttyLight, neon timingMicrometer, I"Pan, drain and deanPliers, batteryPliers, slip joint 7.Pliers, needle nose 7"?liers, long nosePuller, battery clampPuller, flywheelPuller, gearPuller, valve insertPunches, brass 4" or 6" eachPunches, steel 5/16"Reamer, cylinder, ridgeReamer, valve guide, counterbore finishingRefacer, cylinder ridgeRefacer, valveScrapper, autogasketScrewdriver, phfilips 4" 6" eachScrewdriver, slot-headed 6" 8" eachSquirt can, oilTachometerTester, coilTester, continuity lightTester, compressionTester, sparkTester, vacuumTool, ofl seal drivingVoltmeter, 0-2 direct currentWrench, ignition setWrench, starter clutch
General Supplies
Axe, handle, single bitCar, tampingBar, wrecking 3/4" x 30" goose neckBarrow, wheel
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suPPlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRati)
Item: Sttedent
Bevel, sliding TeeBits, auger 1/4" through 1" by l6ths.Bits, router, straight shank (set)Bit, screwdriver (slotted)Bit, screwdriver (phillips)Bob, plumbBrace, 10" ratchetBrusl wireCan, oil squirtCard, fileChisel, wood-set 1/4" to 1" by 16ths.Container, gasoline 5 gal-capacityContainer, safety can (waste oil materials)Digger, post holeDrill, handDrill, straight shank carbon, 1/14" by 64ths to 1"Files, assorted set 4" to 12" null, flat, round, square, triangular,
thread and half roundGun, grease, lever operated cart:idge typeHammer, carved claw - 13 oz. - 36 oz. eachHammer, ripping 16 oz.Hammer, sledge - 8 OZ.Handles, file-screw on typeHatchet, broad or halfKnife, puttyLevel, 24"Mallet, plasticMallet, rubberMallet, woodNipper, end-cuttingPlane, block 4" to S"Plane, jackPliers, diagonal cuttingPliers, long nosePliers, needle noseFliers, slip joiut 6", 8 ",10"Pliers, side cuttingPliers, vise grip
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suPPlies
Suggested Quantity
CbsPer
Lab/sroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Rasp, cabinet Br, 12", flat and half round 1
Rule, bench 2' 6Rule, steel 6", 12", 18" 6Rule, zigzag wood 6 6Saw, coping 1:4Saw, hand cross cutSaw, hacksaw - adjustable 10" to 12" frame 2Saw, hand rip saw 4Screwdriver, offset tip width 1/4" - 5/16" IScrewdriver, phi lips set 3/14" - 1/4" - 5/16" 1
Screwdriver, slotted set - tip width 1/4", 3/16", 5/16", 3/8" and 1/2" 1
Screwdriver, stubby, slotted and phfllips 1
Screwdriver, spiral ratchet 1
Set, nail 1/32", 1/16", 3/32", 1/8" eact 1
Sprayer, 3 gal hand 2Square, combination 4Square, framing 4Square, try and mitre 4Stencils, set of 1/2", 2", 3" letters and figures 1
Stone, combination oil 4Tape, flexible steel, 6' - 8' - 12' - 100 each 4Wrench, allen (metric) (Hexkey) 1
Wrench, allen, (standard) (hockey) 1
Wrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" to 1" by 16ths.Wrench, ratcheting box set of 4 1
Wrench, socket set (metric) 1
Wrenct, socket set (standard) IWrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8" I
Wrench, flexible handle 1/4", 3/8" to 1" by 16ths. 1
Wrench, universal joint 1/2", 3/8"
Approximately $10 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas ammunition, fertilizer, nails, topographic maps and recording charts.
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BOE-1
BUSYNESS AND OFFICE EDUCATION
The primary objective of the Business and Office Education program is to provide opportunities for students to developoccupational competencies. Thereft re, it is important that business teachers have space, equipment, supplies and teachingmaterials to implement these programs.
The instructional program in Business and Office Education requires a wide variety of office equipment, including electronictypewriters, electronic calculators, dictation /transcription equipment and microcomputers. Labor market trends and researchstudies indicate that competencies required in business and office careers demand proficiency on such equipment. Theinstructional program in business also requires n wide variety of instructional materials and consumablesupplies. Therefore,an adequate sum of money should be allotted to the businessdepartment annually to meet these costs. This list is provided toassist in the development of a strong business education program. While modern office equipment is costly, if businesseducation is to meet its objective;, schools must accept responsibility for providing realistic learning experiences.
While enrollment ofa school is a controlling factor in the development of an effective businessprogram, other factors must beconsidered. To a large extent, the kind of community determines the size and type of the business education program. Somecommunities will require much greater provision for Businessand Office Education departments than others,due to a numberof reasonsrapid growth, location near a large industrialized area, demand for highly specialinA office personnel,outstanding school placement service, economic status., nd proximity to a metropolitan area. It is important, therefore, thatthese and other factors are carefully reviewed in determining the type and scope of a school's businessprogram, facilities, andequipment.
For more detailed information reparding equipment, please refer to the specific course guide for each course available fromthe Business and Office Education state office.
Optional equipment a Id supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Administrative Support Occupations I & II
Equipment
Electronic typewriterand
Microcomputer (256K., two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch boxComputer table (with adequate student workspace)L-shaped desk (40 x 48)
Adjustable pct ure chairDictating/Trans Tibing machineDesk-style calcula or
* Simulated telephone system 1
Bookshelf with magazine rackWork tableFile cabinet 1
BOE-2
Suggested Qusntity
Perl
Lab/Cassroom
Per Student
Rem: Student
1:4 micros1:4 micros1 p, micro1 per type-
writer
*Optional
1:2
1:2
1:1
1:4
1:4
BOE-3
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Administrative Support Occupations I & II
SuPPBes
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileDiskettesPrinter paper tray
Software programs (See course guide for specific)Time clock/cardsStop watchCopy holderTapes for transcribersBulk eraser
Consumable items such as prar '-e sets, workbooks, simulations, typewriterribbons, correction tape, calculate; tape and ribbons, and computer paper and,..bbons must be available for each student.
Approximately S25 per student is needed.
2
1 perprinter
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BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDU 'ALTIONEquipment List
Advanced Typewriting/Word Processing
Equipment
BOE-4
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Electronic typewrite:and
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)ar Word ProcessorPriti. with standSwitch boxL-Shaped desk (40 x 48)
Adjustable posture chairComputer table (with adequate student v.orkspaoe)Dictating/Transcribing machineWork tableFile cabinet
1:4 micros1:4 micros1 per type-
writer
1 per micro
1
1
1:2
1:2
1:1
1:4
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BOE-5
BUSINESS AND OtiICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Advanced Typevvriting/Word Proem-411,g
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Pus er Lab/sroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileDiskettesPrinter paper tray
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)Time clock/cardsStop watchCopy holderTapes for 7anscribers
Bulk eraser
Consumable items sucrcorrection tape, and co,student.
Practice sets, simulations. typewriter ribbons,°r paper and ribbons must be available for each
Approximatel S16 per student is needed.
2
I perprinter
1
I set pertranscriber
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BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCA'ITONEquipment List
Business Communications
Equipment
BOE6
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Electronic typewriterand
Microcomputer (256K, two disk chives)and/or Word Pro,...-sorPrinter with standswitch boxL-Shaped desk (40 x 48)
Adjustable posture chairbmputer table (with adequate student workspace)
File cabinet*Transcriber
1:4 micros1:4 micros
1 Per type-writer
1 per micro1
*Optional 78
1:2
12
1:1
1:4
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Bashiess Communicatioas
BOE-7
suPPlies
Suggeste d Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
1:-er StudentRatic
Item: Stuelait
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)Diskette fileDiskettesPrinter paper tray
Consumable items such as workbooks, simulations, and computer paper andribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately $10 per student is needed.
1
1 perprinter
1:1
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Business Data Processing Occupations I & II
Equipment
BOE-8
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/ Per StudentRafio
aaSSW°M Lem: Student
Miaocomputer (256K, two disk drives)and
Printer with stand 1:4 microsSwitch box 1:4 microsComputer table (with adequate student workspace) 1 per microAdjustable posture chair
* Bookshelf With magazine rack 1
Work table 4File cabinet 1
Storage cabinet with lock 1
Table -style desk
1:2
1:1
1:2
*Optional 80
3
BOE-9
BW1NESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Business Data Processing Occupations I & II
Sues
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/GOMM=
Per Stud2ntRatio
Item: Stuflent
Diskette fileSoftware programs (See course guide for specifics)DiskettesBulk eraserPrint,... paper tray
TemplateCompiler
Consumable items such as computer paper and ribbons must be availablefor each student.
Approximately $13 per student is needed.
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3
1
I perprinter
1
21
1:1
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Busifxss Law
BOE-10
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/ Per StudentRatio
aassroom Item: Student
Table-style deskAdjustable posture chairWork tableBookshelf with niav7ine rackFile cabinet
1
1
1
ei
BOE-1 1
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupplies List
Business Law
No Supplies
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BUSINESS AND 0141410E EDUCATIONEquipment List
Business Management
BOE-12
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentR
Item: Studentdent
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standTable-style deskAdjustable posture chairComputer table (with adequate student workspace)Work tableBookshelf with magazine rackFile cabinet
E 2
1
1
I
1
1
1
84
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply
Business Management
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
BOE-13
Per StAientRatio
Item: Student
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)Diskette fileDiskette (as needed)Printer paper tray
Consumable items such as practice sets, workbooks, simulations, and computerpaper and ribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately 510 per student is needed.
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1
I perprinter
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Business Math
BOE-14
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StLdentRatio
Item: Student
Desk-style calculatorTable-style deskAdjustable posture chairFile cabin'Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)
* Printer with stand* Switch box* Computer table (with adequate student workspace)
41
1
4
1:4
1:1
1:1
Optional 86
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BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Business Math
BOE-15
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentKatio
.,em: Student
* Diskette file* Software programs (See course guide for specifics)* Diskette*N./ter paper tray
Consumable items such as working papers, simulations, calculator tape andribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately 57 per student is needej.
*Optional
1
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87
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
BOE- I 6
Computer Applications I & II
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Microcomputer '512K, two di-.k drives)* Microcomputer (640K) with hard-disk drive
ani network systemPrinter with standSwitch boxComputer table (with adequate student "rkspace)Work tableAdjustable posture chair
* Bookshelf with magazine rackFile cabinetStorage cabinet with lock
* Modem and Telephone Line* Laser Printer* Scat:112r
LC
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
1
1:4 micros1:4 micros
1 per micro1
1
1
1
1
1
1:1
1:1
*Optional 88
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Computer Applications I & II
Supplies
BOE-17
Suggested Quantity
Per / I Per StudentLab RatioClassroom Item: Student
Piskette fileSoftwa:e programs (See course guide for specifics)DisketteBulk eraserPrinter paper fray
* Subscription to "On -Lin;. Service"
Consumable items such as practice sets, simulations, computer paperand ribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately $25 per student is needed.
'I
1
1 perprinter
1
2:1
*Optional 89
BOE-18
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Computerized Accounting I & II
Equipment
Microtx)mputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch boxDesk-style calculatorComputer table (with adequate student workspace)Table-style deskAdjustable posture chairFile cabinetWork table
Suggested Quantity
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BOE-19
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATI1NSupply List
Computerized Accounting I & II
supPlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/maassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileDiskettePrinter paper tray
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)
Consumable items such as working papers, simulations, calculator tape andribbons, and computer paper and ribbons must be available foreach studem
Approximately SI6 per student is needed.
e 5
1
1 per
Printer
1:1
91
BOE-20
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Introduction to Computers
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom it Student
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch boxComputer table (with adequate student workspace)A ijustable posture chairTable-style deskWork table
* Bookshelf with Iiiagazille rackFile cabinet
1:4 micros1:4 micros
1 per micro
1
1
1
1:2
1:1
1:2
*Opdonal 92
o
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BOE-21
PUSINESS AND OITICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Introduction to Computers
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per Student
ItemRa: Stutdodent
Diskette fileSoftware programs (See course vide for specifics)DisketteBulk eraserPrinter paper tray
Consumable items such as practice sets, simulations, computer paperand ribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately $13 per student is needed.
01
2
1
1 perprinter
1:1
ma-
93
BOE-22
BUSINESS AND OkEICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Keyboarding/Typewriting
Equipment
Su4gested Quantity
Per Lab/ Per StudentRatio
Classroom Item: Sden'
Electronic typewriterand
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch boxComputer table (with adequate student wakspace)L-shaped desk (40 x 48)
Adjustable posture chairWork tableFile cabinet
*Bookshelf with magazine rack
*Optional
1:4 micros1:4 micros
1 per micro1 per type-
writer
1
1
1
1:2
1:2
1:1
94
BOE-23
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATION0 Supply List
Keyboarding/Typewriting
Supplies
Diskette fileDiskettePrinter paper tray
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)Stop watchCopy holder
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per Student
Item:Ratio
Student
2
I perprinter
1
Consumable items such as workbooks, practice sets, simulations, typewriterribbons, correction tape, and computer pa, er and ribbons must be availablefor each student.
Approximately $13 per student is needed.
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BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Recordkeeping
BOE-24
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StuderRatio
Item: Snide&
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch boxDesk-style calculatorComputer table (with adequate student workspace)Table-style deskAdjustable posture chairFile cabinet
41
1
1 per micro
1
1:4
96
BUSINESS AND OFFICE LDUCATIONSupply List
Recordkeeping
BOE-25
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileDiskettePrinter paper tray
software programs (See course guide for specifics)
Consumable items such as working papers, simulations, calculator tape andribbons, and computer paper and ribbons must be available foreach student.
Approximately SI 1 per student is needed.
1
1 perprinter
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BUSINESS AND OiiiiICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Principles of Business
Et% i-26
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Pe. StudentRatio
Item: Student
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standComputer table (with adequate student workspace)Table-style deskAdjustable posture chairWork table
* Bookshelf vbith magazine rackFile cabinet
*Optional
1
1
1 per micro
1
1
1 file
cabinet
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BOE-27
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDOCATIONSupply List
Prkiciples of Business
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per /ClassrooLabm
Per StudentRatio
Item Student
Diskete fileSoftware programs (See course guide for specifics)Diskettes (as needed)
Consumable items such as practice sets, workbooks, simulations, andand computer paper and ribbons must be available fo: each stunt
Approximately SlO per student is needed.
1
99
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Shorthand I & II
BOE-28
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
lePr Lab/
mCassrooPer Student
RatioItem: Student
Electronic typewriterand
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Printer with standSwitch 'ooxComputer table (with adequate student workspace)L-shaped desk (40 x 48)
Adjustable posture chairDictating/Transcribing machineWork tableFile cabinet
1:4 micros1:4 micros
1 per micro1 per type-
writer
II
1:2
1:2
1:1
1:4
100
BOE-29
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Shordiand I & II
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileDiskettePrinter paper tray
Software programs (See course guide for specifics)Stop watchCopy holderDictation tapesTapes for transcribersBulk eraser
Consumable items such as workbooks, keys, typewriter ribbons, correctiontape, and printer paper and ribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately S11 per student is needed.
1
1 perprinter
1
1
1:1
1:1
101
BOE-30
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONEquipment List
Small Business/Entrepreneurship
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Microcomputer (256K, two disk drives)Computer table (with adequate student workspace)Table-style deskAdjustable posture chairWork tablePrinter with standBookshelf with magazine rackFile cabinet
103
1
1
1
1
1
1
102
BUSINESS AND OFFICE EDUCATIONSupply List
Small Business/Entrepreneurship
BOE-31
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diskette fileSoftware programs (See course guide for list)Diskettes (as needed)Printer paper tray
Consumable items such as practice sets, workbooks, simulations, and computerpaper and ribbons must be available for each student.
Approximately $10 per student is needed.
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CE-1
CAREER EXPLORATION
The structure of the progra., and the time spans in which the program is offered vary among LEAs. The . 'plies .,ndequipment needed will be determined by the specific units taught.
Consumable. Since there are variations in the program, the figures provided at the end of the supplies listing for eachlaboratory are estimates. There will be differences in the amounts needed for each laboratory in programs which offer labs forvarying lengths of time.
Reference Materials. Suggested reference needs are listed for specific activities in each laboratory curriculum guide, but the listbelow may be used as an overall guide.
Optional Equipment Optional items are noted by an asterisk (*). While not required, these items are recommended forcomprehensive programs.
Each laboratory area should have the following:
Dictionary of Occupational Titles 1
Guide to Occupational Exploration 1
Encyclopedia of Careers 1
Occupational Outlook Handbook 5Career World Magazine 4A class-size set of textbooksWorker Traits Group Guide 5
Programs should integrate guidance activities and these materials into each laboratory offered.
AV EquipmentEach laboratory should have available for use:
Filmstrip projector16 mm projectorSlide projectorOverhead projectorCassette playerListening centerFilmstrip viewer (individual)Video cassette playerTV monitorVideo camera
DuplicatorThermofaxLarge wall-mount screenCopier
Many schools are able to proide these through their media centers, thus, they would not need to purchase this equipment.
Each couse in the career exploration program will require the following for effective implementation.
1) Tables with chairs (adequate for enrollment)2) Enclosed compartmentalized storage (e.g. tote tray cabinet)3) File cabinets (2)4) Bookcase(s)5) Chalkboard6) Bulletin board7) Listening center8) Supplemental electrical outlet strips9) Accessible running water and sink
10) Adequate ventilation11) Fire extinguisher12) Pest control13) Teacher desk with rolling chair14) Pencil sharpener 1 0 ,,
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment List
Career Exploration (6th Grade Program)
Equipment
CE-2
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cassette recorder/playerListening centerFilmstrip viewer (individual)Paper cutterPrinter for above, (132 character)CalculatorsCalculators
* Cash register (electronic)TelephoneMicroscopeWood-top work benchWoodworking viseMetalworking viseRobotics kitStud wall sectionServing traySet dental toolsTooth model
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1
1
1
1
1
1
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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CE-3
CAREER EXPLORATIONSupply List
Career Exploration (6th Grade Program',
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
ScissorsAssorted PVC pipe and fittingClaw hammersHand sawsFingerprint kit
12Asstd.
221
$2 to $5 per student for consumable goods, such as worksheets, inventories,constriction paper, art supplies, food, etc.
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CE-4
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment List
Exploring Business Careers
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
hem: Student
Microcomputer with printer (at least 64K)* Electronic programmable cash register* Scanning wand (for computer and cash drawer)
10 Key electronic calculatorElectric typewriter
* DuplicatorCassette recorder/player
*Dictating equipment* Camera - SLR*Camera tripod*Enlarger* Film processor and print maker* Sign making machine* Silkscreen equipment*Block print press/accessories* Mannequin* Check writer* Scales - postage/grocery* Credit card imprinter* Display heads* Hand-held price marker*Tagging gun* Telephones (training)
Paper cutter
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1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
41
1:4
1:4
1:4
*Optional 108
CE-5
CAREER EXPLORATIONSupply List
Exploring Business Careers
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Calculators (pocket)Scissors
Approximately $1 - $5 per student is needed to purchase consumable itemssuch as ribbons for machines, paper, art supplies, blank cassette tapes, etc.
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CE-6
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment List
Exploring Environmental Careers
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudeRatio
Item: Stude
nt
nt
Microcomputer with printer (at least 64K)Microscope
* Greenhouse, indoor, miniature*Soil sterilizer*Wheelbarrow*Hydroponic kit* 11/2 gallon capacity sprayer* Acquarium
Horticulture hand tools (weeder, fork, rake, etc.) set* Tree - marking gun
* Increment borer (for trees)* Insect exhibit case* Glass observation hive* Terrarium (gallon jugs may be used)* Tin tub (for worm rearing)* Weighing scales
Screwdrivers, Phillips (Set of 3)Screwdrivers, regular (Set of 3)First-aid emergency kitFire extinguisher - largePipe wrench setOpen end wrenches (Set)Allen wrench setTransparent hen demonstration incubatorEgg scalesEgg candh rEgg grader
* Poultry brooder (small)Soil sieves (set)
* Capillary soil water demonstration set* Folding land measuring wheel
100-foot steel tapeAuger (soil)
*Optional 110
CAREER EXPLORATIONSupply List
Exploring Environmental Careers
CE-7
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Steel squareHoesGarden rakesMattockShovelsLeaf rakes
*Long blade transplanting spade*Lopping shears*Hedge shears*Pole prunes*Log rule*Log caliper*Log scale stick*Tree identification replica (set)Water testing setsAngle spout oilerMagnetic compassSoil augerSoil testing kit
*Soil sampling spade*Land measuring compassBuckets (qt.) 10V8" Dia.Scissors
Needed supplies will vary according to units covered.
Approximately Si SS per student is needed to purchase consumable itemssuch as seeds, potting soil, aquariam supplies, eggs, etc.
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221
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
412
*Optional 1 l 1
CE-8
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment List
Exploring Industrial Careers
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
ItemR:
Student
Microcomputer with printer (64K)Jig saw, vibratingElectric drillSaber saw
*Oribital sandersDrill press
* Grinder* Morgan sign machine* Small platen press outfit*Proof press* Vacuum - forming equipment* Silkscreen equipment* Pilot press* Galleys*Block printing press/assessories
Adjustable wrench sets*Wood burning kitRouterVaccuum cleaner unless exhaust system built into classroom.
* Small engine does not have to work10" Hand braces
* Wood chisel sets 1/4" 1"Assorted size auger bits set (6 pcs.)
* Set taps and dies* Mortar box
24" Spirit levelsBuckets (qt.) 10-1/8" diameter
*Conduit benders* Wheelbarrow* Pop rivet guns* Armored cable cutters
Screwdriver set (Ph:tlips)Screwdriver set (standard)13 Piece socket set 3/8" to 3/4"Set combination wrenches 1/4" to 1-1/16"
* Small motor tool panel of assorted toolsSet Allen wrenches
*Compression testerComplete set metric wrenchesScissors
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CAREER EXPLORATIONSupply List
Exploring Industrial Careers
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Folding rules (6")8" Surform planesDrill (twist) bit set 1/16" 7/8"
* Mortar hoeAig guageDrawing boards 20" x 24"Drawing instrument setsHand sawHammerSafety goggles
* Ultraviolet safety goggles cabinet* Aprons
Scissors
Approximately $1 $10 per student is needed to purchase consumable itemssuch as lumber, paints, sandpaper, nails, silkscreen paints and supples, etc.
*Optional 113
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CE-10
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment List
Exploring Service Careers
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Range, electric or gas, or portable hot plate* Automatic washer* Electric dryer
Refrigerator /freezer* Hospital bed*Diswasher*Microwave oven
Sewing machine* Electric mixer* Food processor
Microscope* Blender*Mixer hand
Can opener* Automatic coffeemaker* Fry pan (skillet)* Toaster*Waffle baker/grill* Buffet range (hot plate)
Fry pan or skillet (3 pc. set)Saucepan set (1, 11, 2 qt. & double boiler)Cookie sheets (3 pc. set)Square pan (8" x 8") set (3 pc.)Cutlery set (6 pc. set)Paring knives set (3 pc. set)Canister set (4 pcs.)Dinnerware set (45)Flatware set (50 pcs.)Glassware set (24 pcs.)Punch bowl, ladle, & cups (40 pc. set)
* Salad bowl set (9 pcs.)*Round cake pan set (3 pcs.)
Mixing bowl set (3 pcs.)Hair dryerScissorsSteam iron
* Hair setter set (electric)* Screen, folding* Table, overbed* Nightstand 111
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1
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1
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
121
1
1
1
1
*Optional 114
CAREER EXPLORATIONEquipment Ilst
Exploring Service Careers - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroo m
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
StethoscopeFirst-aid kit
* Scales, health meter* Blood pressure cuff* Vacuum cleaner* Mannequin
Shears
1 2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
*Optional 115
CE-12
CAREER EXPLORATIONSupply List
Exploring Service Careers
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cookie pressColander
* Sandwich tray* Oval serving tray* Wig stands* Rollers and hair cups (10 pcs.)* Styling comb (curling wand)
Ironing boardServing trays
*Wigs
Approximately $1 $10 per student is needed to purchase constunables suchas food, art supplies, needles and thread, etc.
1
1
1
1
21
1
1
44
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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATION
The equipment and supplies listing represents the very minimum of such items needed to implement a Health OccupationsEducation Program. It is important to remember that students must be proficient in the identified core competencies beforeexperiencing clinical internships in health agencies. Without the appropriate equipment and supplies, teaching/learningactivities are seriously hampered. Moreover, the value of maintaining equipment in fully operational condition at all times iscritical to the instructional process.
Essential to the teaching /learning process are appropriate and adequate quantities of instructional materials. These areidentified in each of the curriculum guides. Current editions of commercial materials are important to teaching the latestrelated concepts and principles. Computer software that embraces the social sciences, natural sciences, and the humanities arealso needed.
The following list is designed to assist both administrators and teachers in planning, procuring, and budgeting for the HealthOccupations Education Progan- Because teaching methodologies vary with each teacher, specific needs may not beidentified. Consideration should be given to these uniquenesses when making program purchases. It is wise for the teacher tojustify order of items based on the core competencies as found in the Health Occupations Education Competency/Test-ItemBank and each curriculum guide. Individualized instruction may not require the same amount/number of items as comparedto traditional instructional methodologies.
Both administrators and teachers are encouraged to review the Secondary Health Occupations Education Guide for ProgramPlanning and Management. The contents include a complete listing of supplies and equipment as well as a classroom/laboratory lay.,at /design.
Optional equipment and supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
HOE-2
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Introduction to Health Occupations EducationHealth Occupations Education I and II
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
BookshelvesSix-Button TelephoneRotary Call DirectoryTypewriter
*CameraPatient Chart RackPatient Chart HolderCalculator with TapeLibrary Carrel for Learning Center
* Desk /Floor PodiumDictation/Transcriber unitMicrocomputer 64K, 2 Disk Drives
* Electronic Cash Register* Collator
Wall Clock with Second Hand1. V. StandAdjustable FootboardsRectal SpeculumsProtoscopesSigmoidoscopesStainless Steel, Wastecans (Step on, flip top)
* Washing Machine* Clothes Dryer
Monocular Microscope with LightBinocular Microscope with LightConsole Bedside UnitHospital Bed ElectricHospital Bed ManualFull Length Stainless Steel Bed RailsShort Length Stainless Steel Bed RailsOverbed TableBedside TableFootstools Stainless SteelBedside Chair
* Refrigerator* Electric Stove
Digital PulsimeterCompact Portable Scale ChairAdult Digital Scale
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HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Introduction to Health Occupations EducationHealth Occupations Education I and II - Continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
InfantometerSterilizer (Wet)Sterilizer (Dry)Instrument CabinetSurgical Sinks (with knee controls, extended faucet handles, attached
soap dispenser)Infant ScalesScales with Height RodElectronic Digital ThermometerElectronic Digital SphygmomanometerAneroid SphygmomanometerStethoscope (Disc Shape)Medical Examination Table, Console with StirrupsOpthalmascope with Otoscope AttachmentStretcher with Safety Belts and Wheel LocksWheelchairElectronic Hydraulic LiftDental ChairStethoscope (Teaching - Double Outlet)Adult Skeleton/Muscular Model - Fully Articulated with StandDental SkullAdult Resuscitation Training ModelAdult Circulatory SystemAdult HeartAdult Urinary SystemAdult KidneyFemale Pelvic OrgansMale Pelvic OrgansFetal Circulation ModelHead and Brain ModelDigestive SystemSkin ModelVertebral Column with Nerve Roots Model on StandFoot ModelStomach ModelPancreas Model
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HOE-4
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Introduction to Health Occupations EducationHealth Occupations Education I and II - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Liver ModelRespiratory Organs ModelLarynx ModelHospital Training Doll with Ostomy Set Resusitation AdaptionEye ModelHeimlich Maneuver ModelCentrifuge (Laboratory Model)Hemato Centrifuge
* Stainless Steel Stools (Adjustable. padded seats, rollers)Wall and Bar Units (Medical Laboratory and Receptionist Areas)
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HOE-5
HEALTH OCCUPATIONS EDUCATIONSupply List
Introduction to Health Occupations EducationHealth Occupations Education I and II
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Vaginal SpeculumsUterine Dressing ForecepsTransfer Forceps Stainless Steel ContainersTransfer Forceps StainlessApothecary Jars (Glass with Stainless Steel Lids) 1 setPaper Towel Wall Dispenser, Stainless SteelStainless Steel Instrument TraysStainless Steel Kelly ClampsStainless Steel Hemostat ClampsStainless Steel Suture ClampsStainless Steel Sponge BowlsStainless Steel Towel ClipsStainless Steel Percussion HammerGooseneck LampStainless Steel Kick Buckets with RollersStainless Steel Mayo Instrument StandStainless Steel Bandage ScissorsStainless Steel Pickup ForcepsStainless Steel Pickup Forcep JarsPlastic Coated MattressAluminum Linen Hamper FrameFolding Screen Portable with CoastersBedside LampElectric Bell/BuzzerBassinet Frame and CarrierStainless Steel Emesis BasinStainless Steel Bedpan AdultStainless Steel Bedpan PediatricStainless Steel Male UrinalStainless Steel Water PitcherStainless Steel Bath BasinVisual Acuity Chart (Electric)Nasal Speculum (Stainless Steel)Stretcher Pad (Plastic Coated)
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HOE.6
HEAJLTII OCCUPATIONS EDUCATIONSupply List
Introduction to Health Occupations EducationHealth Occupations Education I and II
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Cl.assroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Micros lide ViewerMicros lide Viewer Storage CaseCrutches (Almunimum with Rubber Tips)Cane Crutches (Aluminum with Rubber TipsWalker (Aluminum with Rubber Tips)Leg Braces (Aluminum)Head ImmobilizerTray 127/C x 103/4" (Stainless Steel)Tray 8" x 4" (Stainless Steel)Newborn Baby Doll with ReservoirsEnema Simulator ModelCatherization Model (1 male 1 female)Soap Dispenser (Wall)Stainless Steel Cookware (set)
CONSUMABLE SUPPLIES
Approximately $50 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas assorted disposable gowns, gloves, masks, examination drapes, assortedmedical/health record/requisition/accounting forms, glass thermometers,medical laboratory glassware, culture media, assorted linens, radio-graphic film(instructional), denture casts, assorted disposable diagnostic/treatment sets,assorted disinfectants, first aid supplies, assorted bandages/ dressings,hand/scrub brushes, rubber/plastic tubing, curtains/tracks, etc.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION
Consumer Home EconomicsConsumer Home Economics courses are classified as comprehensive or specialized courses. The comprehensive courses areExploring Home Economics, Independent Living, and Teen Living. A comprehensive course is one that includes all contentareas in Home Economics Education. The equipment and supply lists for the comprehensive cc arses are divided into contentunits for ease in finding items. The dollar estimate for consumable supplies for a year long comprehensive course is $15 perstudent.
These courses are Clothing and Textiles, Foods and Nutrition, Interior Design and Housing, and Parenting and ChildDevelopment. These courses require the same equipment and supplies that are in the comprehensive course list plus additionalequipment and supplies. For example, the specialized course listing repeats the basic comprehensive list of equipment andsupplies and adds the additional needs for the specialized course. The dollar estimate for all specialized year long courses is $10per student, except for Foods and Nutrition which s $40 per student per year.
Occupational Home EconomicsThe Occupational Home Economics equipment and supply lists are for school based programs. This list does not apply tocooperative education or intership operated programs. The dollar estimate for consumable supplies for each occupationalprogram is $15 per student. These programs may be self-supporting, but a dollar amount is needed each year for start-up andmaintenance. Production work activities and fees charged for Child Care Services provide additional resources to supportthese programs.
Optional equipment and supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Child Care Services I and H
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Balance Board-StandardBook CaseClimb Slide Set-IndoorClimbing Equipment-Wooden; simpleoutdoorFire ExtinguisherMirror-Full length; wall mountRefrigeratorShelving Open-For storage of play equipmentStorage Locker, individual cubbySwing Set-OutdoorTable and chairs for childrenWater Fountain
* Dryer* High Chair* Microcomputer, 364K*Printer* Rocking Chair* Room Divider-On coasters; w/peg bulletin board sides, 4 x 8* Sound Monitor System for observation room* Washer
* If meals are prepared on site, the following equipment is needed:* Dishwasher* Microwave Oven-w/cart* Range
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Child Care Services I and II
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item; Student
Block-Building Accessories-vehicles, animals, human figures, fencesBooks-age appropriateCart-Utility; 3 shelf, mobileClock-Wall; large; w/arabic numbersCots-Child-sized, aluminum, stacking w/coversDoll BedDoll House-w/furnitureDolls and Doll ClothesEasel -2 sidesFirst Aid Kit-equipedHousekeeping Accessories-pots, pans, utensils, dishesManipulative items-puzzles, games, beadsRefrigerator-Child sized playRiding Toys-Heavy duty wooden or metalSand and Water Table-w/cover for indoor useSink-Child sized playStove-Child sized playTable and Four Chairs-Child sizedTone Be lls-w/2 mallets
* Dolls Carriage*Wagon -Heavy duty-wooden or metal* Wheel Barrow-Heavy duty
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Child Care Services I and II - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentPatio
Item: Student
* If meals are prepared on site, the following supplies are needed:
Bake and Roast Pan-MetalBaking Dish-Pyrex 3 qt.Blender-ElectricBowls-Mixing, assorted sizesCan Opener-ElectricCasserole-GlassCookie Sheet -Teflon coatedCutlery SetCutting Board-AcrylicFood Processor-w/assorted blades and discsLoaf Pan-9 x 5 x 3Meal Service-Dinnerware, Glassware, FlatwareMuffin Pan-12 section, teflon coatedPots and PansPitchers, 2 quart AcrylicSauce Pan-w/covers; assorted; 2 qt. & 3 qt., 6 qt.Serving Trays-Assorted sizesSkillet -w/cover; 10"; teflon coatedStockpot, Heavy duty; w /cover, 8 quartTrash Can-Large, Heavy duty, w/lid, 30 gal capacity
Miscellaneous supplies: Measuring cups and utensils, spatulas, tongs, woodenspoons, turners, cooling racks, pastry blenders, vegetable peelers, rolling pin,wire whips, cookie cutters, kitchen shears.
Approximately $15 per student per year is needed to purchase consumableitems such as resource books, computer software, instructional supplies andgroceries.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Clothing and Textiles
HE-5
Equipment
Cabinets - Storage for garments, ironing boards, and general suppliesCabinets - Storage for tote traysMirror - Triple, full lengthSewing Machine - DomesticTable - Multipurpose for cutting and student work
* Washer* Dryer* Serger
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Suggested Quantity
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HE-6
HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Clothing and Textiles
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
IronIroning BoardHem MarkerNeedle BoardPoint Presser & Pounding BlockPressing HamSleeve BoardSleeves RollShears 6-7" Bent trimmers; righthanded
6-7" Bent trimmers; lefthandedPinking; righthandedPinking lefthanded
Tote trays
* Drawing Boards and Supplies* Vacuum Cleaner Hand-held, rechargeable
Approximate 510 per student per year is needed to purchase consumableitems such as bobbins, tape measures, seam gauges, markers, tracing wheels,needles, fabric for demonstration, thread, and demonstration patterns.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Commercial Foods I and II
RE-7
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Blender ElectricBraising Pan-Small tiltingBroiler-18"-30" Infrared broilerCash Register-StandardChafing Pans/Stands/CoversChairs-Side stackingCoffee Maker-2 Pot/2 Built-in warmers; automatic 1700-WattsCounter Sandwich Unit-Self contained; 6 cu. ft. capacityDryer-Clothes, small commercialEquipment Stand-Stainless steel; 24 x 8 x 24Exhaust System-w/automatic fire extinguisherFood Processor-Commercial multi-function; s/std. accessoriesFreezer-25 cu. ft.; reach-in; stainless steel frontFry Kettle-15 lb. capacityGarbage Disposal-CommercialGrill-24 x 24 x 25; two thermostatsHot Food Server-Electric; portable w/sneeze guardIce Machine-40 lb. bin; 1/2 HP; 39 x 24Milk Shake Machine-Single spindle; automaticMixer-Bench model-5 qt.; heavy duty
-10 qt.; heavy dutyOven-Convection-w/stand 36 x 36Oven-Microwave-Commercial; heavy dutyProofing CabinetRange-CommercialRefrigerator-47 cu. ft.; two doorsSalad Bar-On casters; w/sneeze guard; center drain; fiberglass reinforced
plastic wellScale-Bakers dough; 8 lb. capacitySink-Handwashing; single bowlSink, Stainless Steel, 2 or 3 compartmentsStorage Units:
Dish Storage; flat shelving, 4 shelves high 12" to 15" wide and 6' longPot and Pan Storage; flat shelving, 5 shelves high; 27" wide and 60" longFood Storage Bins-floor model on casters
Table and Chairs-Square; seating for four or round seating for 4-6Toaster-2 slice; electricWasher-Clothes, small commercialWork Table-Stainless
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Commercial Foods I and II - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
* Adding Machine* Buffalo Cutter (not to be used by student under 18)* Camera* Diswasher- Commercial, complete with pre-rinse and dish racks* Microcomputer, 364K, 2 Disk Drives* Mixer -Floor model; 20 qt.* Soft Drink Machine* Steamer* Vacuum Cleaner
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Commercial Foods I and II
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Blender-Pastry-5 bladeBowl-Salad-GlassBowl-Mixing-Stainless steel; 3 nestog
-Stainless steel; 8 qt. 13: diameterBowl-PunchBowls-Serving-VegetableBroom-CommercialBus BoxCalculatorCan Opener-Table mount; up to one gallonCart-UtilityCoffee DecanterColander-3 qt.; aluminum
-11 qt.; aluminumCookie PressCookie Sheet-Polished aluminum; 151/2 x 12 x 12Cups-PunchDinnerware-Casserole; individual
-Creamer; glass or stainless steel-Cups - Saucers-Dessert Plates-Plates; 9"-Platter, large-Platter, small-Salad Plates-Sugar, w/cover
Double Boiler-Standard weight; w/flat bottominsert-8 qt. inside; 9 qt. outside-5 qt. inside; 8 qt. outside
Flatware-Stainless Steel-Cold Meat Fork-Fork, Dinner, Salad-Knife-Ladle & Sugar Spoon-Pickle Fork-Serving Spoon; Solid/pierced bowl-Spoon, Teaspoon, Ice Tea, Soup
Fire ExtinguishersFirst Is.;9 Kit
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Commercial Foods I and II - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Food Chopper/grinder-Table top; hand-operate; stainless steel w/5 conesFood MillGlassware-Iced Beverage
-Juice-Parfait-Sherbert-Water
KnivesLaddle-Punch BowlLinens-Napkins, PlacementsLinens-TableclothMalted Milk Cup-6 7/8 x 4; stainlessMeasure-1 qt.; stainless steelMenu BoardMicrowave Cookware-Assorted setMixer-Portable, hand, electricMold-Individual, aluminumMolds-LargeMop Wagon-Wringer bucketMopsPan-Angel/Pound; removable bottom
-Baking; heavy gauge aluminum; 11 x 20 x 21/2-Bread-Aluminum; 91/4 x 51/4 x 23/4
-Bread or Dough-Stainless steel bread-Bun-Heavy Duty; 18 x 26 x 1-Cake; square 8 x 8 x 2-Cake; square 9x 9x 13/4-Cake 9 x 13 x 2-Crepe-Fry-French style; 91/2" top diameter-French style; 11" top diameter-Heavy duty; w/lid-8", 10", 12"-Jelly Roll; 151/2 x 101/2 x 1-Loaf Bread; 11 x 41/2 x 23 /4 and 6 x 3 x 3-Muffin/cupcake; 12 cups; 24 cups-Pie 9" round-Quiche-Roast/bake w/cover-Round 9"
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Commercial Foods I and II - continued
Suggested Quantity
SuppliesPer Lpb/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
-Sauce-Heavy duty aluminum; I qt. 42 1/2 qt. w/lid 44 1/2 qt. w/lid 4
- Saute'; 6" 38" 312" 3
-Sheet 18 x 26 x 21/4 12-Sheet-Half size; aluminum; 173/4 x 12 x 7/8 x 1 15-Spring Form 9 x 3 4
Pitcher-Water-Acrylic; 2 qt. 6Salt/Pepper Sets-3 oz. capacity; stainless steel tops 8Sifter-2 lb. 3
-5 cup 1
Steamer/Cooker-Aluminum 2 qt. inset & 6 qt. outside pan 1
Stockpot-Heavy duty; w/cover: 8 qt. 3Timer-Minute; 21/2 face 2
Oven; standard 1
Timing Clock-Wall mount 1
Thermometers, Assorted 12Trash Cans-w/covers; 32 gal./on casters 4Tray-Punch Bowl 1
Trays-Serving-Assorted sizes 6Tray Stand-Folding 6Utensil Rack-Hanging; stainless; 24 x 18 x 3 1
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas pastry bags, spoons, kit, dough cutters, spatulas, skewers, and molds.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Custom Fashions and Interiors I and II
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Blindstitch Machine CommercialCabinet Storage for tote traysCabinet w /drawers for small partsIroning Board or Table CommercialIron CommercialLockstitch Machine CommercialMirror Triple Full LengthOperator Chair or StoolOverlock Machine CommercialSewing Machine DomesticSink HandwashingTable Cutting, 4' x 8' Padded
* Apparel Steamer* Buttonhole Machine Commercial* Dryer* Fabric Roll Rack* Ironing Press* Monogrammer Commercial* Staple Gun, Pneumatic* Washer
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Custom Fashions and Interiors I and II
supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cabinet - Storage, portable w/see-through drawersCalculator or Adding MachineDressmaker's HamDrafting Tools - Assorted
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Drill Bits - Wood Set for 1/4" drill 1
- Masonry Set for 1/4" drill 1
Glue Gun - Electric 1
Hammer 2Hem Marker 1
Iron 2Ironing Board 2Jig Saw 1
Ladder - 5' wood or aluminum, med. duty 2Machine Tool Kit - Commercial Machine I
- Domestic Machine 1
Needle Board 1
Point Presser & Pounding Block - Wooden 1
Screwdriver - Standard 2- Phillips Head 2- Power 1
Seam Roll 2Shears - Straight trimmer 6' 1:1
- Pinking, righthanded I- Pinking; lefthanded I- Bent trimmers; righthanded 8" 1:1
- Bent trimmers; lefthanded 8" 1:1Sleeve Board 1
Staple Gun - Hand 2Steamer - Hand-held 2Tool Box 2Tote Trays 1:1
Window Units - Framed, double sash 1
Wrench - Adjustable 1
* Dress Form 2* Garment Rack 1
Approximately $15 per student per year is needed to purchase consumablesupplies such as needles, measures, dressmaker rulers, fabric marking pens,press cloths, and staples.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Exploring Home Economics
Equipment
HE-14
Suggested Quantity 1
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES UNIT
Cabinets-Storage.Sewing Machines-DomesticTable-Multipurpose
* Serger
CONSUMER EDUCATION UNIT
* Microcomputer, 364K, 2 disk chives*Printer
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are need per kitchen:RangesTables
The following are needed per classroom:Cart-UtilityDemonstration UnitDishwasherDryerMicrowave OvenRefrigerator; Frost Free w /Ice MakerWasher
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Exploring Home Economics
FIE-? 6
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES UNIT
IronIroning BoardShears
6-7" Bent trimmers; righthanded6-7" Bent trimmers; lefthanded
Miscellaneous supplies: Markers, needles, fabric, thread, and bobbins.
CONSUMER EDUCATION UNIT
Calculator
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are needed per kitchen:BlenderBowl-ServingBowl-SoupBowls-Mixing, SetCan Opener-ElectricCasseroleCookie SheetsCupsCutlery SetCutting Board, AcrylicDouble BoilersFire Extinguisher, KitchenFlatware SetFood Processor-w/multi-use dish and bladesGarbage DisposalGlassesMixer-PortableMixing Bowl SetPans-Cake - 9"
-13x9x2-Muffin-Tube
Pan-FryPan-Fry-Electric
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Exploring Home Economics
HE-16
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Pan-PiePan-PizzaPan-Sauce - 11/2 qt.
- 21/2 qt.
- 41/2 qt.
Plates-DessertPlates-DinnerPlates-SaladPlattersSaucersShears-KitchenStorage ContainersThermometer-OvenTimer
The following are needed per classroom:Bowl-PunchBroomCookie PressKnife-Elec!ricLadle-PunchMicrowave Cookware SetMixer-Tabletop with heavy duty motorPitchersThermometer-MeatToaster or toaster ovenTrash can, heavy duty plastic
Miscellaneous Supplies: Food, measuring cups and utensils, spatulas, tongs,wooden spoons, turners, cooling racks, pastry blenders, vegetable peelers,rolling pins, wire whips, cookie cutters, and table linens.
For Comprehensive Courses the following is needed:
Approximately $15 per student per year to purchase consumable items listedfor nits in clothing and textiles, foods and nutrition, management, personaldevelopment and family relationships, and consumer education.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Foods and Nutrition
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
The following are needed per kitchen unitFire Extinguishers-KitchenRangesTables
The following are needed per classroom:Demonstration Unit w/MirrorDishwasherDryerMicrowave OvenMixer-Heavy Duty Motor, TabletopRefrigerator Frost Free; 21 cu. ft. w/ice makerUtility Cart
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Foods and Nutrition
Supply Item
Suggested QualititY
Per Lab/sroomClas
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.
The following are needed per kitchen unit
BlenderBowl, ServingBowl, SoupCasseroleCookie SheetsCupsCutlery SetCutting Board, AcrylicDouble BoilersFlatware SetFire extinguisher, kitchenFood Processor - w/multi-use dish and bladesGlassesMixer, PortableMixer, Table-top, Heavy-duty motorMixing Bowls SetPan, BreadPans, Cake - 9"
-13x9x2- Muffin- Tube- Angel/Pound- Jelly Roll- Spring Form
Pan, Fry, RangePan, Fry, ElectricPan, PiePan, PizzaPan, Sauce 11/2 qt., 21/2 qt., 41/2 qt.PitcherPlates, DessertPlates, DinnerPlates, SaladPlattersSalad Bowl SetSaucersScale MeasurerShears-Kitchen
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HE -19
IDHOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION
Supply List
Foods and Nutrition - continued
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Stock PotStorage ConatinersThermometer, MeatThermometer, OvenTimerToaster or Toaster Oven
The following are needed per classroom:Bowl, PunchBroomCan Opener, ElectricCoffee MakerCookie PressGarbage DisposalKnife, Electric
* Ice Cream FreezerLadle, PunchMicrowave Cookware SetPan, Pressure SauceTrash Can, Heavy Duty Plastic
* Wok
Approximately $40 per student, per year, is needed to purchase consumableitems such as food, cookbooks, dish cloths, and paper products.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Home Economics Cooperative Education I and II
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
None
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Home Economics Cooperative Education I and II
Suivlies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab!Classroom
PerRatioStudent
Item: Student
Approximately $15 per student per year is needed to purchase consumablesupplies related to the students' career objectives.
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONEquipment List
Independent Living
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
CL OTH:DIG AND TEXTILES UNIT
Cabinets-Storage.Sewing Machines-DomesticTable-Multipurpose
* Serger
CONSUMER EDUCATION UNIT
* Microcomputer, 364K, 2 disk drives* Printer
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are need per kitchen:RangesTables
The following are needed per classroom:Cart-UtilityDemonstration UnitDishwasherDryerMicrowave OvenRefrigerator; Frost Free w/Ice MakerWasher
* Cart- Microwave
1i"
32
1:4
1:41.4
*Optional
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Independent Living
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES UNIT
IronIroning BoardShears
6-7" Bent trimmers; righthandedE -7" Bent trimmers; lefthanded
Miscellaneous supplies: Markers, needles. fabric, thread. aid bobbins.
CONSUMER EDUCATIff UNIT
Calculator
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are needed per kitchen:BlenderBowl-ServingBowl-SoupBowls-Mixing. SetCan Opener-ElectricCasseroleCookie SheetsCupsCutlery SetCutting Board, AcrylicDouble BoilersFire Extinguisher, KitchenFlatware SetFood Processor-w/multi-use dish and bladesGarbage DisposalGlassesMixer-PortableMixing Bowl SetPans-Cake - 9"
-13 x9x 2-Muffin-Tube
Pon -FryPan-Fry-Electric
22
103
1
1
281
1
28
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
81
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Independent Living
Supplies
Pan-PiePan-PizzaPan-Sauce . 11/2. qt.
- 21/2 qt.
- 41/2 qt.
Plates-DessertPlates-DinnerPlates-SaladPlattersSaucersShears-KitchenStorage ContainersThermometer-OvenTimer
The following are needed per classroom:Bowl-PunchBroomCookie PressKnife-ElectricLadle-PunchMicrowave Cookware SetMixer-Tabletop with heavy duty motorPitchersThermometer-MeatToaster or toaster ovenTrash can, heavy duty plastic
Suggested Quantity
r Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
21
1
1
1
8
8
8
28
1
41
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
21
1
1
Miscellaneous Supplies. Food, measuring cups and utensils, spatulas, tongs,wooden spoons, turners, cooling racks, pastry blenders, vegetable peelers,rolling pins, wire whips, cookie cutters, and table linens.
For Comprehensive Courses the following is needed:
Approximately $15 per student per year to purchase consumable items listedfor units in interpersonal relationships, resource management, nutrition,consumer education, careers, housing, clothing and textiles, and parenting.
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Interior Design and Housing
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Sewing Machines, DomesticStorage CabinetVacuum cleaner
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21
1
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Interior Design and Housin
Suggested Quantity
SuppliesPer /
ClassLabroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Caulking GunDa HandGlue Gun
1
Hammer 1:4Pliers 1:4Screwdriver - Phillips 1:4Screwdriver - Slotted 1:4Wrench, Adjustable 1
Approximately $10 per stude, per year is needed to purchase consumableitems such as rubber gloves, electric plugs, nails, screws, fabrics, tag board, andresources developed by public and private agencies.
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Parenting and Child Development
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
* Microcomputer, 364K, 2 Disk Drives* Printer 1
*Optional 149
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Parenting and Child Development
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per /ClassrooLabm
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Baby Care Demonstration Kit* Human Reproduction and Development Kit
Approximately $10 per student, per year is needed to purchase consumableitems such as puppets, thermometers, kits, resource books for children,baby care supplies, and computer software.
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Teen Living
HE-29
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES UNIT
Cabinets-Storage.Sewing Machines-DomesticTable-Multipurpose
* Serger
CONSUMER EDUCATION UNIT
* Microcomputer, 364K, 2 disk drives*Primer
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are need per kitchen:RangesTables
The following are needed per classroom:Can-UtilityDemonstration UnitDishwasherDryerMicrowave OvenRefrigerator; Frost Free w/Ice MakerWasher
* Cart- Microwave
1
1:4
32
1:4
1:4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*Opti:inal
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HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATIONSupply List
Teen Living
HE-30
Supplies
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES UNIT
IronIroning BoardShears
6-7" Beat trimmers; righthanded6-7" Bent trimmers; lefthanded
Miscellaneous supplies: Markers, needles, fabric, thread, and bobbins.
CONSUMER EDUCATION UNIT
Calculator
FOODS UNIT
A kitchen is to be occupied by a maximum of four students.The following are needed per kitchen:BlenderBowl-ServingBowl-SoupBowls-Mixing, SetCan Opener-ElectricCasseroleCookie SheetsCupsCutlery SetCutting Board, AcrylicDouble BoilersFire Extinguisher, KitchenFlatware SetFood Processor-w/multi-use dish and bladesGarbage DisposalGlassesMixer-PortableMixing Bowl SetPans-Cake - 9"
-13 x9x 2-Muffin-Tube
Pan-FryPan-Fry-Electric
Per Lab/Classroom
22
10
3
I
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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Teen Living
Supplies
rSuggested Quzgaty
HE-31
Per Lab!Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Pan-PiePan-PizzaPan-Sauce 11/2 qt.
- 21/2 qt.
- 41/2 qt.
Plates-DessertPlates-DinnerPlates-SaladPlattersSaucersShears-KitchenStorage ContainersThermometer-OvenTimer
The following are needed per classroom:Be ,v1-PunchBroom
1
Cookie P-,ess 1
Knife-Electric1
Ladle-Punch1
Microwave Cookware Set 1
Mixer-Tabletop with heavy duty motor 1
Pitchers 2Thermometer-Meat 1
Toaster or toaster oven 1
Trash can, heavy duty plastic 1
2
888281
4
Miscellaneous Supplies: Food, measuring cups and utensils, spatulas, tongs,wooden spot.'ns, turners, cooling racks, pastry blenders, vegetable peelers,rolling pins, wire whips, cookie cutters, and table linens.
For Comprehensive Courses the following is needed:
Approximately 515 per student per year to purchase consumable items listedunits in clothing and tailes, foods and nutrition, housing, management,consumer education, fatni;y living /parenthood.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Industrial Arts 'Technology Education is a comprehensive, action-based educational program concerned with technicalmeans, their evolution, utilization and significance, with industry, its organization, personnel, systems, techniques, resourcesand products, and their social and cultural impact.
In order to meet the goals of Industrial Arts/Technology Education, a minimum supply list of non-consumable items isprovided. In addition to the items included on the supply list, a $20 minimum amount per student for other supplies (notincluded on the supply list) is recommended for each Industrial Arts/Technology Education course. However, to allow forthe instructor to maximize opportunities for students to explore and solve problems utilizing idnoNatiNe activities requiringup-go-date workbooks, supplies and materials, additional funds may be necessary.
Optional equipment and supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
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Communications Systems
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Collator* Offset press (table top)
Spirit Duplicator* Platemaker
Strip Printer* Plate finishing table
Light tables 1:10Electric typewriter2 Station Drafting tables 1:3White printerFilm storage refrigeratorProcess cameraThymount PressWorkbenches w/plastic laminate top and lockers 1:5Electronics bench w/instrument shelfThermal Processor/copierWork Learn Stations (graphic comm.)Micro-Processor(s) w/accessoriesLaser Printer 1:10Dot Matrix Printer (color)Thunderscan 1:10Video Digitizer 1:10ModemSlide and Transparer , Viewing SystemColor Pattern Generator 1:10Color Processor 1:10Color Photographic Enlargers 1:6Black and White Photographic Enlargers 1:6Darkroom Sink 1
Laminating Press and Sealing Tool 1:10Kroy Machine 1:10Waxer 1:10
* PMT Processor 1:10* Master converter Electrostatic Plate Maker 1:10* Diffusion Transfer 1. rocessor 1:10* Tabletop Contact Plate Maker 1:10* Half -tone Flashing Lamp 1:10
Electrostatic Copier w/enlarging and reducing* Binding Press and Punch
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1:10
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Commit-Lica 5ons Systems - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
* StitcherSign PressBook Binding Equipment
* Paper Folder*Corner Rounder
Padding PressPaper DrillElectronic Communications TrainerLaser Communications Technology TrainerVideo Recorders/CamerasVideo MonitorsAudio Recorder w/accessories
* Table Top, Modular, Flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work CellComputer Integrated Manufacturing Work CeliControl Technology Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cell
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1:10
1:101:10
1:10
1:10
*Optional 157
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Electronic Communications Systems
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Instructor's electrical demonstration benchLarge electrical workbench w/110 volt power strip, antenna leads,
and lockersStudent electrical workbench /station with lockers and power sourceElectrical hand tool cabinet -v/appropriate electrical tool assortment
(w/test equipment)Drill pressSmall table top sheet metal box & pan brakeSmall table top sheet metal notcherMicro-Processor(s) wiaccessoriesDot Matrix Printer (color)ModemElectronic '' -r ,unication Work/Learn Station2
w/electri, ,Electronic Communications TrainerRadio TrainerLaser Communication KitMicrowave TrainerElectronic Communications Technology TrainerFiber Optics TrainerDigital TrainerSheet Metal bench with vises
* Table Top, Modular, flexible Equipment Suet- As:Electronic Work CellRobotic Work CellSatellite Work CellControl Technology Work Cell
1
1
61
1
1
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
*Optional158
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Graphic Communications Systems
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per SbidentRatio
Item: Student
Drafting/Layout TableLight table/layout and lineupPaper folder 11 x 17 max.Paper drillPaper cutter, 24" max.Shrink wrap unitCollatorPaper joggerScreen printing work table :with plastic laminate top and lockers
screen printing press, 12 x 18 max.Work bench/table w/lockers and plastic laminate topSign press/print maker/proof press w/work stand
and standard large character fontsPlaten press 11 x 17 max.Type bank/cabinet w/type fontsRubber stamp pressOffset pressSpirit duplicatorProcess camera, Litho, 18 x 22Electric typewriterStrip printerLitho plate sinkElectrost. ,c plate makerDeveloi g sink, two sidedFilm sto.age refrigeratorLaser PrinterThunderscanVideo DigitizerModemColor Pattern GeneratorColor ProcessorColor Photographic EnlargersKroy MachinePMT ProcessorDiffusion Transfer ProcessorTabletop Contact Plate MakerHalf-tone Flashing LampElectrostatic Copier ix/enlarging and reducing
831
1
1
1
1
1
1
41
1
1
1
1
1
1
1:1C
1:10
1:10
1:101:101:101:101:10
1:101:101:10
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Graphic Communications Systems - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Binding Press and PunchBook Binding EquipmentCorner Rounder
* Table Top, Modular, Flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work CellRobotic Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cel
I
1
1
1
1
1:10
1:10
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Media Communications Systems
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Pilot i'ressType cabinetRubber Stamp PressSignpress/printmakerHeavy duty paper cutter (24" max.)Paper DrillJoggerFolderOffset press (table top)Spirit DuplicatorStrip PrinterPlate finishing tableLight tablesElectric typewriter2 Station Drafting tablesWhite printerFilm storage refrigeratorProcess cameraDrymount PressWorkbenches w/plastic laminate top and lockersThermal Processor /copierWork Learn Stations (graphic comm.)Micro-Processor(s) w/accessoriesLaser PrinterDot Matrix Printer (color)ThunderscanVideo DigitizerModemSlide and Transparency Viewing SystemColor Pattern GeneratorColor ProcessorColor Photographic EnlargersBlack and White Photograph:: EnlargersDarkroom SinkLaminating Press and Sealing ToolWaxerPMT ProcessorMaster converter Electrostatic Plate Maker I r,
a ...! .
1
1
161
1:10
1:3
1:5
1:5
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:101:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Media Communications Systems - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Diffusion Transfer ProcessorTabletop Contact Plate MakerHalf-tone Flashing LampEleeimbiaiie Copier wieniarging and reducingBinding Press and PunchSaddle StaplerPadding PressElectronic Communication Work /Learn Stations
w/electrical serviceElectronic Communications TrainerLaser Communications Technology TrainerVideo Recorders/CamerasVideo MonitorsAudio Recorder w/accessoriesHigh Speed Audio Tape DuplicatorAM /FM ReceiversAM /FM Broadcast TransmitterReel to Reel Recortier
Tabletop, Modular, flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work CellRobotic Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cell
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*Optional 162
1
1
1
1
1
1:101:101:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONSupply List
Communications Systems, Electronics Communications SystemsGraphic Communications Systems, Media Communications Systems
Suggested Quantity
Supplies
Saddle staplerPaper Storage CabinetDrying Rack, 26 x 36 max.Drafting stoolsDrafting machines35 mm camera (SLR)Light metersTripodEaselsPrint washer, 18"Film dryerPrinter dryerTimerTimer (Enlarger)Safe lights (Enlarger)Film/Editor ViewerTemperature control valvesPhotographic chemistry cabinetBench model, drill pressElectric drill, hand portableInstructor's tableSheet metal work benchStandard work tableStandard shelving unitMulti-purpose storage cabinetSolvent safety cabinetSafety cansOrly waste container safety (flame proof)Printed circuit board shear w /accessoriesBreadboard SystemsPower Supply, D.C. low voltageVolt-ohm metersAssorted Drafting Supplies/InstrumentsPaper Dispenser (Kraft)Parts CabinetsActivity Storage CabinetsActivity Storage Cabinets (with tote trays)Material Storage Cabinets
1
Per Y..ab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
1
1
I
1:1
1:10
I
1:10
1:10
1:6
1
1
1:6
1:6
1:6
I
1
1:10
1
1
1
1
41
1:5
1
I
1:2
1:2
1:2
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Communications Systems, Electronics Communication SystemsGraphic Communications Systems, Media Communications Systems - continued
Supplier
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Service CartsWall Cabinets (tool)Mobile Material and Activity CartsPlastic Tape LabelerDrafting StoolsFilter /RegulatorLubricators (tor compressed air)Heavy Duty Extension Cords (Appropriate Safety Equipment
for 20-30 students)Safety Glasses w/CabinetHearing Protection w/Storage CabinetFirst Aid KitFire BlanketFlammable Material Storage CabinetProtective GlovesFace Shields
Spread Sheet SoftwareWord Processing SoftwareGraphic(s) SoftwareClip ArtDraw SoftwareDictionary SoftwareFont SoftwareTable Top Publishing SoftwarePoster and Sign SoftwareNewspaper/Bulletin SoftwareSpecialty Communications SoftwareAir Brush SystemStudio LightsFlash UnitsPhotographic Light SourcePhoto Print CutterBulk Film LoaderPaper Safe HolderContact Frame and LampSilk Screen KitSilk Screen Drying RackFilm CabinetFilm CutterElectrical Tools (hand)
I co1
1:8
1:1
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:101:10
1:10
1:101:10
1:10
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Communications Systems, Electronics Communication SystemsGraphic Communications Systems, Media Communications Systems - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Transistor TesterCapacitor Substitution BoxResistance Substitution BoxSignal TracerSmall Parts CabinetVideo Equipment CartOscilloscopeSignal GeneratorResistance boxFrequency CounterAudio GeneratorSound Level MeterElectronic Communications KitsFiber Optics KitMisc. Hand ToolsElectric Power Reels (110v overhead)Table top Technik SuppliesSignal Generator, RFSignal Generator, AFTransistor TesterCapacitor TesterDigital Volt meter
Approximately $20 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: cables, cells, film, etc.
1
1
1
7
7
I
1
1
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:10
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:6
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Construction Planning & Design
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Portable Drafting Boards wlparallelWork Learn Stations (design)Wall Cabinets (tool)Portable Wet/Dry Stop VacsPortable Light Table/sMicro-Processor(s) w/accessoriesFiverModemWork BenchesDrill PressBand SawStyrofoam CutterBlue Line MachineDesk Top Copier with enlarging and reducingSlide Transparency Viewing SystemTable Top Technology Mini LabMetal VisesWoodworking Vises
* Table Top, Modular, flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work CellComputer Integrated Manufacturing Work CellMaterial Testing Work CellControl Technology Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cell
IC 2
1:1
1:4
*Optional166
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Construction SystemsStructures & Systems
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Bench, DemonstrationBench, Work, 4 Station w/woodworking vises and storage lockersSaw, Tilting Arbor, 10"Saw, BaLJ, 14"Press, Drill, 15", V/SpeedJointer, 6"Grinder, Ped., 7"Box Mitre w/sawTransit, Geotilt, LevelCleaner, Vacuum, H.D.Saw, Cut Off, 71/4", H.D.Sander, Belt, 3 x 24, H.D.Paper CutterPortable Drafting Boards w/parallelC/D PlotterPortable Light Tab le/sMicro-Processor(s) w /accessoriesDot Matrix PrinterModem10" Radial SawMotorized Miter Saw.socroll SawPanel SawOxygen/Acetylene Rigging w/accessoriesWelding Bench w /curtainsArc WelderComplete Sheet Metal Bench w/eq, ..t
Dust Collection System with Flexible ConnectionsRobotic Exploration EquipmentLaser Trainer
* Table Top, Modular. Flexible Equipment Such As:CAD work cellRobotic work cellComputer Integrated Manufacturing work cellMaterial Testing work cellControl technology work cellStructures work cellGraphics Design work cell
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I
3
1
1:4
1:101:5
*Optional 167
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Electro/Mechanical Systems & Servicing
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Bench, DemonstrationBalch, Work, 4 Station w/woodworking vises and storage lockersSaw, Tilting Arbor, 10"Saw, Band, 14"Press, Da, 15", V/SpeedJobite.r, 6"Grinder, Ped., 7"Boy Mitre w/sawTransit, Geotilt, LevelCleaner, Vacuum, H.D.Saw, Cut Off, Tr, H.D.Sander, Belt, 3 x 24, H.D.Paper Cutter'Portable Drafting Boards w/parallel2IotterPortable Light Table/sMicro-Processor(s) w/accessoriesDot Matrix PrinterModem10" Radial SawMotorized Miter SawScroll SawPanel SawOxygen/Acetylene Rigging w/accecsoriesWelding Bench w/curtainsArc WelderComplete Sheet Metal Bel 'IquipmentDust Collection System wit? :ible ConnectionsRobotic Exploration EquipmentLaser TrainerCooling System TrainerHeating System TrainerSolar Energy TrainerElectricity/Electronic TrainerPower ExperimenterFluid Power TrainerPlumbing System TrainerHt Trainer
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1
51
1
1
1
1
I
1
1
3
1
I
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Per StudentatioR
Item: Student
1:4
1:101:5
1:101:5
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Eleciro/Mechanical Systems & Servicing - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Thermodynamics Trainer
* Table Top, Modular, Flexible Equipment Such As:Robotic Work CellEnergy Work CeilPneumatic Work Cell.Hydraulic Work CellC trol Technology Work CellLaser Work CellStructure Work Cell
1C :
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*Optional 169
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONSupply List
Construction Systems, Structures & Systems, Construction Planning & Design,Electro/Mechatucal Systems & Servicing
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cabinet with Tools and Storage 1
Cabinet, Hardware 1
Cabinet, Utility 3Cabinet, Paint Storage Safety 1
Rack Metal Storage I
Unit, Nail Bin 1
Rack, Plywood Storage 1
Rack, Lumber Storage 1
Saw, Bayonet, H.D. 2Sander, Vibrating 2Drill, 3/8", H.D. 3Drill, 1/2", H.D. 1
Router, H.D., Complete 1
Paper Dispenser (Kraft) i1
Parts Cabinets 1
Activity Storage Cabinets 1
Activity Storage Cabinets w/tote trays 1
Material Storage Cabinets 1
Service Carts 1
Wall Cabinets (tool) 1
Mobile Material and Activity Carts 1
Plastic Tape Labeier 1
Filter/Regulator/Lubricators (for compressed air) 1
Appropriate Size/Weight/Volume Measuring Equipment 1
Heavy Duty Extension Cords (25'-100') 1
Appropriate Safety Equipment (enough for 20-25 students) 1
Safety Glasses w/Cabinet 1
Hearing Protection w/Storage Cabinet 1
First Aid Kit 1
Fire Blanket 1
Fire Extinguishers 1
Waste Cans (for rags) 1
Flammable Material Storage Cabinets 1
Protective GlovesFace Shields
Spread Sheet SoftwareWord Processing Software
1
I
170
ICS
1:6
1:1
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Construction Systems, Structures & Systems, Cc istruction Planning & Design,lEketro/Mechanical S:yAems & Servicing continued
supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentR
dentItem: Student
Graphic(s) Software 1
Clip Art 1
Specialty Architectural Software 1
CAD Software 1
Dictionary Software 1
Wall and/or Shelf Storage Units for Specialty Tools 1
Layout Tools (set) 2Assorted Drafting Supplies/Instruments Templates (Sets) 1:1
Modeling Software 1:4
Drafting Stools 1:4
Portable Electric Circular SawsPortable Electric Belt Sander 1
Portable Electric Power Plane 1
Miter Box SawBelt/Disc SanderElectric Power Reel/s (110 v overhead) 1
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Construction Systems, Structures & Systems, Construction Planning & Design,Electro/Mechanical Systems & Servicing - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Water and Air Hose and Reels1
Recoil Air Hose (25')1
Construction Wiring Trainer w/accessories1
Electrical Wiring and Demonstration Kit1
4-Way Gauge Testing Set/Case1
Electronic Leak Tester .1
Clamp Type Volt-Ohm Meter1
Digital Volt Din Meter1
Portable Air ompressor1
Portable Ai&.- Spray System1
Power Nailer1
Power Stapler1
Portable Tank Truck for Gas Welder1
Modeling Tool SetBuilding Model (Kits)Misc. Hand Tools (Wood, Metal, Plastic, etc.) 1
Tote TraysClampsBarC-ClampsParallel JawQuick actionSpring
Approximately S20 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: nails, wiring materials, paper, etc
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16
1:4
1:4
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Contemporary Technology & Exploring Technology
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Pr Lab/Classroom
PAS tudenttio
Item: Student
Styrofoam Cutter 1:5
Work Benches 4 Stations w/woodworking vises and lockers 1:5
Work Benches 6' x 30" x 30" 1:3
Instructor's Demonstration Bench 24" x 48" with storage compartment 1
Bandsaw 14" Wood and Metal CuttingTool Cabinet - General Tol Storage for General Lab Tool Assortment 1
Disc & Belt Sander w/dust collecterPlaner 1
Wood Lathe 1
Scroll Saw 2Dnil Press 2
Pedestal Grinder 1
Microcomputer w/accessories 1:4
Small Engine Dynamometer 2Typewriter I
* Robotic Work Cell 1
* CAD Work Cell 1
* Pneumatic Work Cell 1
Laser Trainer Work Cell 1
Robotic Trainer 1
CAD/CAM Trainer 1
CNC Trainer 1
Control Technology Trainer 1
Material Testing Equipment 1
* Structure Work Cell 1
* Table Top Publishing Work Cell 1
* Table Top Graphic Design 1
Fiber Optics Trainer 1
Solar Energy Trainer 1
Model Building 1
Electricity/Electronic Trainer 1
Spot Welder 1
Communication Tainer 1
* Video Recorder/Cameras 1
* Video Monitors 1
Table Saw, Tilting Arbor 1
*Optional 1731 Ct j
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY 7DUCATIONSupply List
Contemporary Technology & Exploring Technology
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
3/8" Portable Electric DrillSander, Vibrating ElectricSaw, Bayonet H.D.Safe-. Glasses Cabinet, complete w/glasses and goggles and sanitizing unitWe. 3pot.Paint Storage Safety CabinetStorage Rack - Plywood -
Lumber & Metal Storage Rack2-Cycle Internal Combustion Engines (Small)4 -cycle Internal Combustion Engines (Small)2 Station Drafting TablesDrafting StoolsSmall Engine Tooi PanelElectricity/Electronics experimenter moduleStrip PrinterCamera 35 mmInjection MolderPlastics Oven - 12" x 20"Plastic Strip Heater - Sheet SizeVacuum Former - Vacuum-Forming MachineMitre Box with BacksawMetric 500 Computerize Starting KitTable Top Technik KitAssorted Drafting Supplies/Instruments/Templates (sets)Parts CabinetsActivity Storage Cabinets w/tote traysMaterial Storage Cabinetsflammable Material Storage CabinetMotile Material and Activity Carts w/tote traysPlastic Tape LabelerRecoil Air Hose (25')Filter/Regulator/Lubricators (for compressed air)Appropriate Size/Weight/Volume Measuring EquipmentHeavy Duty Extension Cords (25)Word Processing SoftwareSpread Sheet SoftwareData BaseSign Making Software
1:5
1:5
1:10
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21
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Contemporary Technology & Exploring Technology
Supplies
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroo m
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Graphic(s) SoftwareClip ArtElectronic Circuit Design SoftwareComputer ProjectorCAD SoftwareModeling SoftwareArchitectural SoftwareDraw SoftwareDictionary SoftwareSpecialty Design SoftwareModeling Tools (sets)Layout Tools (sets)Misc Hand Tools (woof -tal, plastic, etc.)Building Modeling Kits
Approximately $20 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: paper, robotic, and laser items, computer diskettes, etc.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Designing Products
Equipment
Suggested qty
Per Lab/Classroom
PerRatioStudent
Item: Student
Portable Drafting Boards w/parallelWork Learn Stations (design)
1:1
Wall Cabinets (tool'1
Portable Light Table/s1
Micro-Processor(s) w/accessories 1:4Plotter
1Modem
1Work Benches
1Drill Press
1
Lind Saw1
Styrofoam Cutter1
Blue Line Machine1
Desk Top Copier with enlarging and reducing1
Slide and Transparency Viewing System1
Metal Vises 4Woodworking Vises 4
* Table Top, Modular, flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work Cell
1
Computer Integrated Manufacturing Work Cell 1
Material Testing Work Cell1
Control Technology Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cell
1
*Optional 176
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONErpipment List
Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System Design
Suggested Quantity
EquipmentPer Lab/Classroom
Per Stu!eatitatio
Item: Studc:t
Circular Saw 10" tilting arbor 1
Jointer 1
Disc & Belt Sander, w/dust collector 1
Planer 16" 1
Wood Lathe 12" 1
Scroll Saw 24" 2Drill Press 15" 2Pedestal Grinder 10" 1
Heat Treating & Crucible Furnace Combination 1
Foundry Molding Bench 1
* Welding Bench (Arc) 1
* Welding Bench (Gas) 1
* Welder, Electric Arc, Gas welding & cutting 1
Welder, Spot 1
Metal Lathe 10" 1
Metal Bench - 96" x 40" x 2" 1
Slip Roll 24" 1
Box & Pan Brake 24" 1
Squaring Shears 36" 1
Bar Folder 24"Microcomputer, w/accessories 1:5
Work Benches - 4 Station w/woodworking vises and lockers 4Work Benches 6' x 30" w/storage lockers 6Instructor's Demonstration Bench 24" x 48" with storage compartments 1
Spirit Duplicator 1
TypewriterInjection Blow Molder
1
1
Injection Mo ;dm 1
Plastics Oven 1
Plastic Strip Heater 1
Vacuum Former 1
Bandsaw 14" Wood and Metal Cutting 1
Tiol Cabinet - General Tool Storage 1
Thermal Processor 1
Table-Top Copier (w/ability to enlarge and reduce) 1
Sign Press w/accessories 1
Paper Cutter 1
Portable Drafting Boards w/parallel 1
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNJLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System Design
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per /ClassrooLabm
Per StudentRatio
Rein: Student
Laser TrainerMetalworking VisesPortable Wet/Dry Shop VacsPortable Light Tables/sRadial SawMotorized Miter BoxPneumatic Drum Sander w /accesso. ..sSander/GrinderOscillating Spindle Sander w/accessoriesWood Sharer w /accessoriesOverarm Router w/accessoriesWood Welder w/accessoriesTable Top Material Processing Equipment (such as)Drop ForgeBlanking DieExplosion Four ?I'HydroformefHydraulic PressTable Top Foundry UnitsMold Casting UnitsUniversal Testing MachineHardness Tester w/accessoriesTensile Tester w/accessoriesSpray Booth w/accessoriesSand BlasterHigh Temp Kiln w/Pyrometer and Kiln Setter w/accessoriesWedging BoardComplete Sheet Metal Bench w/equipmentSoldering Furnace w/accessoriesSoldering Bench v /accessoriesAnvilArbor P. ssTool GrinderBender w/acc oriesVertical Milling Machine w/accessoriesTap and Die Set (English and Metric)Styrofoam CutterExpandable Bead-Heater
1:10
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Manufacturing SystemsManufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System Design
Equipment
Suggested Quantit)
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Studer t
Pedestal or Table Top BufferHot PlateRotational Molder w/accessoriesBag SealerDust Collection System with Flexible ConnectionsDaisy V'lieel Printer or Dot Matrix PrinterModc:::1
Fiber Optics TrainerA/B PlotterCAD/CAM TrainerRobotic TrainerCNC Lathe
* Table Top, Modular, Flexible Equipment Such As:CAD Work CellComputer Integrated Manufacturing Work CellMaterial resting Work CellControl Technology Work CellGraphics Design Work CellTable Top Publishing Work Cell
1
I
1
1
1
I
1
2
I
1:10
1:10
*Optional 179
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
Manufacturing SystemsSupply List
Manufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System DesignDesigning Products
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Cl omassro
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Safety Glasses Cabinet, complete w/glasses & Goggles andsanitizing unit
Paint Storage Safety CabinetStorage Rack - PlywoodLumber & Metal Storage RackGlue and Stain Bench .
Silk Screening KitAssorted Drafting Supplies/Instruments TemplatesPaper Dispenser (Kraft)Parts CabinetsActivity Storage CabinetsMaterial Storage CabinetsMobile Material and Activity Carts w/tote traysService CartPlastic Tape LabelerFilter/Regulator /Lubricat.. (for compressed air)Appropriate Size/Weight/Volume Measuring EquipmentHeavy Duty Extension CordsHearing Protection w/Storage CabinetFirst Aid KitFire BlanketFlammable Material Storage CabinetFire ExtinguishersWaste Cans (rags)Protective GlovesFace ShieldsElectric Portable RouterRouter/Shaper Table3/8" Portable Electric Drills1 /2" Portable ' .ctric DrillsPortable Electnc Saber SawPortable Electric Belt SanderPortable Electric SandersMisc. Hand Tools (wood, metal, plastic, and ceramic)Hand Held Multi-Meter (volt/ohm)Microscope w/accessoriesTemperature Meter w/accessoriesSet Ceramic Sculpture and Modeling
1:1
1:6
1:6
l:61:6
1:6
1:6
1:6
1:6
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Manufacturing SystemsSupply List
Manufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System DesignDesigning Products - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Cbassr°°In
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Ceramic Bench Tools (sets)Wet RackLayout Tools (set)
1
1
2Modeling Software 1:4
Drafting Stools 1:1
Modeling Tool Set 1:4
Drying RackStorage Bin for ClaysPedestal Grinder 1
Metal Lathe w/accessoriesMolds for (Foam, Expanding Beads, Resins, Injection, Thermoforming, etc.) 1
Time Clock and Card Holder 1
Industrial Controls Kit 1
Toggle clamps and Accessories 1
Recoil Air Hose (25') IElectric Recoils (110 v overhead)Electric Screw Driver/s 1
Electric Nailer/StaplersTote TraysMobile Machihe Bases (for each mobile machine) 1
Conveyers - Belt (12" x 6')Conveyers - Gravity Feed (12" x 5" x 10") 2Ball Transfer Table 1
Heat Gun 1
Clamps 1
Quick-Action Clamps 16Air Clamping Cylinders w/Valves 4
Bar 16
C-Clamps 16
Parallel Jaw 16
Spring 6Band 1
Spread Sheet Software 1
Word Processing SoftwareGraphic(s) Software 1
Clip Art 1
CAD SoftwareDictionary Software
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Manufacturing SystemsSupply List
Manufacturing Material & ProcessesProduct & Production System DesignDesigning Products - continued
Equipment
Specialty Manufacturing Software
Approximately $20 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: paper, robotic & laser items, computer diskettes, etc.
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/C misssroo
1
Per StudentRatio
Item Sdent
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Transportation SystemsTechnical Elements of TransportationHuman and Product Transportation SystemsPlanning and Designing Transportation Systems
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Equipment Item
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: dent
Drill Press (18" - 20") IPedestal Grinder 1
Arbor Press 1
Small Engine Dynamometer 1:6
* Diesel Engines 2*Rotary Engines 1
* Outboard Engines 2Automotive Engine-4, 6 or 8 cylinder (transparent) 1
Small Engine Test Bench 1
Electric Power TrainersExhaust System for all Engines
* ARC Welder 1
* Acetylene WeiderSteam Turbine Generator IHydro Turbine General I
Solar Electric TrainerWind Power GeneratorCompressed Air GeneratorMechanical Energy Transmission TrainerLaser Energy Transmission Trainer
* Microwave Energy Transmission TrainerElectrical Energy Transmission Trainer IAcoustic Energy Transmission Trainer 1
Hydraulic Energy Transmission Trainer 1
Pneumatic Energy Transmission Trainer 1
Lathe (12") 1
Work Benches (Wood Top) 1
Work Benches (Metal Top) 6Portable Drafting Boards w/parallel 4Micro-Processor(s) w/accessoril, 4Dot Matrix Printer and/or Plotter 4Modem 1
Table Saw 1
Belt/Disc Sander 1
Scroll Saw 1
1
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment List
Transportation SystemsTechnical Elements of Trolly(); 'onHuman and Product Transportation SystemsPlanning and Designing Transportation Systems - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
lasPer Lab/
sroomC
Per StudentRaio
Item: Student
Complete Sheet Metal BenchSpot WelderMetal Lathe
* Thermo-Electric Generator Ti st UnitSteam EnginesSteam Engine Test UnitSteam BoilerSteam Turbine Test Unit
*Pulse Jet Test UnitMetal Lathe
*En Eine Models4 Cycle Engines2 Cycle Engines
* EPIC I Engine Analysis SystemWind TunnelWind GeneratorTechnology Modeling Work/L,eam
Station v-*.n:Digital Input Service ModuleAnalog Input Service ModuleDigital Output Service Module
Control Technology Kit w/componentsAdvanced Control Technology Kit w/componentsRobotic Exploration KitRobotic Applications Work CellTurbo-Jet Model
* Table Top Modular, Flexible Equipment Such As:Pneumatic Work CellCAD Work CellMaterial testing Work CellControl Technology Work CellLaser Work Cell
1:5
1:2
*Optional 1;40
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECI-1NOLOGY EDUCATIONSupply List
Transportation SystemsTechnical Elements of TransportationHum 21'. and Product Transportation SystemsPlanning and Designing Transportation Systems
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
13 L b/Per Student
" RatioClassroom Iteca: Student
Demonstration BenchFlammable Storage CabinetCleaner, Spark plug&gine Test Stands (Large)Parts WasherOutboard Test TankAssorted Drafting Supplies /Instruments/TemplatesPaper Dispenser (Kraft)Part CabinetsActivity Storage CabinetsActivity Storage Cabinets w/tote/traysMaterial Storage CabinetsPlastic Tape LabelerFilter;Regulator/LubrimtorsAppropriate Size/Weight/Volume Measuring EquipmentHeavy Duty Extension Coras (23')Safety Glasses w/CabinetHearing Protecticn w/Storage CabinetFist Aid KitFire BlanketFire ExtinguishersWaste Cans (rags)Flatrunable Material Storage CabinetProtective GlovesFace ShieldsSpread Sheet SoftwareWord Processing SoftwareGraphic(s) SoftwareClip AnSpecialty Transportation SoftwareCAD SoftwareDictionary SoftwarePower Reels (110v overhead)Bandsaw (combination wood & metal)Miter Box SawMisc. Wood and Metal Hard ToolsPortable Tank Truck for Gas WelderWelding Table
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
22
1:1
1:6
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONSupply List
Transportation SystemsTechnical Elements of TransportationHuman and Product Transportation SystemsPlanning and Designing Transportation Systems - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Power Lab Tool PackageSolar Cell Test U-itSolar Energy Collector(s)Solar TrainerPhoto Voltaic Demo KitComputerized Metric 500 UnitSolar Experiment KitVacuum PumpParts CleamerSmall Engine ToolsWater TurbineRocket Propulsion KitMagnet KitGalvanr meter /Unit /Ohm MeterSolar T2st BoxTemperature MeterRocket Activity PackageHot PlateSound Level MeterCoil and Condenser resterAir Fuel Ratio TesterVolt/Ohm MetersLlectric Portable RouterRouter/Shaper Table3/8" Portable Electric Drills1/2" Portable Electric DrillsPortable Electric Saber SawPortable Electric Belt SanderPortable Electric SandersClamps
Quick-Action ClampsAir Clamping Cylinders w/VaivesBar
C-ClampsParallel JawSpringBand
Approximately $20 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: electrical/electronics items, solders, connectors, solar cells, etc.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS/TECHNOLOGY EDUCATIONEquipment LSI
Technology Research and DevelopmentIndustrial Enterprise
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per LabiClassroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
NOTE: Students are enrolled in these synthesis courses to research anddevelop special products, projects, or establish and dissolve an industrial relatedcompany. The special activities revolve wound the four technological systemsof (1) Manufacturing, (2) Construction, (3) Transportation, and (4)Communication.
Please refer to the appropriate system course in identifying equipment for thesynthesis course(s) offered.
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TING EDUCATION
The equipment and supplies listing shows the absolute minimum of equipment and supplies uceiled to teach effectively amarketing education course. Because the marketing functions and marketing principles are ti.e core of instruction in allmarketing education co arses, an extensive amount of equipment and supplies is not needed.
Critical to helping students effectively achieve the course competencies are instructional materials which aiic..v theteacher-coordinator to individualize instruction based on the student's career objective, the placement for on-the-job trainingand the student's academic abilities. Ibis should be kept in mind when budgeting for the program.
Because each marketing education course is designed to provide students with salable skills, funds for equipment maintenanceare essential. Instructional equipment such as the cash register and computer will need maintenance to ensure properperformance. This should be a part of the program budget.
When the marketing education teacher-coordinator has responsibility for placing students in the communit; , quality pnntingis vital to positive public relations. Calling cards, training agreements, training plans and evaluation forms should be of aquality that represents the school system well. (Hard-tc-read purple ditto turns supporters off.) The marketing educationprogram budget mould include funds for these printing needs.
The following lists will help it planning for your marketing education efforts. The teacher-coordinators will have specificneeds not reflected in these listings because of the methodologies they choose to use in helping their students master the coursecompetencies.
A review of the specific curriculum guide for each course will sere e as a source of ideas for the types of equipment, suppliesand instructional materials needed.
*Optional equipment and supply items are denoted by an asterisk.
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MARKETING EDUCATIONEquipment List
Advertising Design & Sales Promotion; Advertising & Sales Promotion; BusinessManagement; Fashion Merchandising; Fashion Merchandising & Management;Hotel/Motel Management; Marketing; Marketing & Merchandising; Prhiciples ofBusiness; Saks Fundamentals; Small Business /Entrepreneurship; Tourism Marketing
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Individual trapezoidal student tables, or 1 larger trapezoidal'able per 2 students
Suitable chairs for students to match tables
Rectangular or oval work and conference type table
Display unit
Magazire- periodical displayer
Bookshelves
Storage cabinet for student projects (tote trays) or built-in storage
Filing cabinets, letter size with locks, (total of 12 drawers needed)
Microcomputer with 2 disk drives and printer with standComputer table
Telephone.
1
1
Adequate tohouse
instructionalmaterials
3
1
1
I peroffice
Wrap counter
* Three -way mirror (approx. 20 x 72 x 47)1
* Mannequin(s) & Mannequin forms The no. &type to be
etermined byeach program
*Sign holders The no. &type to be
etermined byeach program
Iior1:2
1:1
I tray perstudent
*Optional 190 Z.)
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MARKETING EDUCATIONEquipment List
Advertising Design & Sales Promotion; Advertising & Sales Promotion; BusinessManagement; Fashions Merchandising; Fashion Merchandising & Management;Hotel/Motel Management; Marketing; Marketing & Merchandising; Principles ofBusiness; Sales Fundamentals; Small Business/Entrepreneurship; Tourism Marketing
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
hen:: Student
* Calculator
* Display Props
1
The no. &type to be
etermined byeach program
* Cash register, prmammable, electronic type or scanning wand &cash drawer for the microcomputer.
Credit card imprinter
'Video camera
* Video tape player & TV
* Camera for prints & slides
* Time clock
* Hand held price marker
* Sign making machine
* Paper storage cabinet on casters or built-on storage for largeposters and advatisements
I
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MARKETING EDUCATIONSupply Lig
Advertising Design & Sales Promotion; Advertising & Sales Promotion; BusinessManagement; Fashion Merchandising; Fashion Merchandising & Management;Hotel/Motel Management; Marketing; Marketing & Merchandising; Principles ofBusiness; Sales Fundamentals; Small Businu-4/ Eztreprenemship; Tourism Marketing
Supplies
Student scissors
Magic markers
Crlored pencils
Replacement bulbs for equipment
Rulers
Software (see course gut, es for specifics)
Diskette fileDiskettesPrinter Paper tray
* Seasonal display kits
* Display merchatidife.
* Sign press replacement supply kit
* Paint brushes
* Video cassettes
*Fain for camera
* Foam core board
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
*3 ring hole punch
* Paper cutter
Approximately $10 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas El:, folders & labels, tempra pa-it, construction paper, computer suppliestime cards, cash register tape, duplicating masters, duplicating paper, glue, tape,pricing tickets, poster board, transparency film.
2 doz.
2 doz.
2 doz.
As needed
2 doz. 12"
1
As needed1
1 per season
Set permannequin
Set perdisplay units
1 per year
10
10 rolls/24 slides10 rolls/24 prix is
15 sheets(3' x 4')
1
1
*Optional 192
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PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGY
The list of the minimum equipment and supplies needed for conducting an effective Principles of Technology course isprovided for each level of instruction. It is emphasized that this list contains minimum requirements. Non-essential equipmentand supplies that would enhance the quality of instruction are denoted by an asterisk.
For addi4onal information and/or assistance contact the Principles of 'Technology consultant, Division of VocationalEducation.
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PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGYEquipment List
Principles of Technology I & II
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Heavy Duty Support Stand 1/2" galvanized pipe, 6' tall x 36" wide,with force beam
Si Ting Holder Jig - heavy duty ar-ylic, includes dcwel rod andheavy duty spring rated 5 lbs. per one inch extension: maximum 15 lbs.
U-Tube Manometer w/dyeManual Vacuum/Pressure PumpAir Chamber Assembly - constructed with schedule 40 PVC with
industrial grade fittings and tubing barbsAccumulator VA" I.D. clear tubing w/11/4" ends and 1/2" male
pipe connectionAnalog Meter with Universal Leas'Digital MultimeterHot PlateSupport Stand Set Up - to include the following: 2 Bases, 1 Clamp Base,
2 thread rods 1/2 x 36", 1 threaded rod 1/2 x 24", 2 right angle clamps, 1adjustable angle clamp, 4 unthreaded cods 1/2" x 24" 1 three Unger clampThermocouple SetAspirator BottleFlow IndicatorThermal BarWinch Assemblylarge Pneumatic CylinderWater PumpPower Supply, AC/DCElectric Motor Assembly
1/16 H.P., 12 VDC 8 amp motor, 3/8" output shaft, stand made of3/4" plywood
Solenoid Assembly - solenoid w/2 binding posts and prewired on heavyduty acrylic st , ...
Conveyer Belt Assembly - includes, 3/4" Formica covered plywoodcxh.striction
Triple Beam BalanceStroboscopeWater Channel AssemblyAir Storage TankAnemometorSolar Cell PanelsFlood Lamp Assembly with bulbPhotometer
IL 3
1
1
1
1
3
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1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
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1:4
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PRINCIPLES OF TECHNOLOGYEquipment List
Principles of Technology ; and II - cOntimtsvi
Equipment
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Suggested Qaanfiey
Per /ClassrooLabm
Per StudentRatio
Item: S'-"dent
Parabolic ReflectorThermoelectric Generator SetLaser, He-NeMiniature Flourescent Light Source with batteriesSteam EngineAC Wattn-,eterLoad Cell AssemblyLVDT w/Accessory RodPressure Manifold AssemblyDifferential Pressure CellLiquid Flow 0-- AssemblyBimetallic su mblySolid State Ter, ire SensorHV Power Sup,Particle Radiation DemoLazy Susan Optics TableColor Filter SetLens Set to include positive long FL, positive short FL,
negative, cylindricalFiber Optics SetVHS Videocassette PlayerTelevision Set, colorMobile TV CartLaboratory Work StationsAir Pressure Regulator regulator mounted to heavy duty acrylic standCollection Column ApparatusOrifice Set Up includes tubing, 3 teflon tees, clamps, and orifice assemblyOscilloscope 20 MHZ, Dual TrzceFunction Generator 2 MHZ; Sine, Square, TriangleDewar FlaskHeat Transfer AssemblyLarge and Small Friction PlateAir Flow Assembly Plexiglass tube 24" x 2"Air Source Shop Vacuum with HoseThermal Pipe AssemblyFlow ShroudSlant Tube ManometerChimney AssemblySpring Test Apparatus includes spring; completely unitized
for easy inventory control and measurements1E,
1:41:4
1:4
1:4
1:41:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
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Principles of Technology 1 and II - continued
Equipment
P1-4
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StueentRatio
Item: Student
Flywheel Apparatus heavy cast 8" diameter, flywheel, 5/8" bearingand shaft; includes friction assemblyAir Motor with Stirring AttachmentHydraulic Flv and Shock AssemblySt ip Chart RecorderRotameterPipe AssemblyKilowatt/Hour AssemblyMotor/Generator SetCome-A-Long WinchPipe-Vise AssemblySpur Gears with ShaftGear Train AssemblyBelt Drive AssemblyHydraulic Jack with 5000 lb. pressure gaugePressure StageSmall Pneumatic Cylinder includes barbsTransformer Assembly and magnet wireImpulse Measuring AssemblyMoment of InteriaFluid Momentum AssemblyMechanical Shock-AssemblyVibration Transducer with BNC cables and battery packSpeaker and Audio TransformerResonance TubeWind Generator Assembly
1
1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:8
1:8
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:2
1:4
1:4
1:4
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Supplies
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Principles of Technology I and II
Suggested Qmarttity
Per lab/Classroom
Spring Balance - 0-25 lbs.Container -1 gal. wildChain & CordKey Chain RingRuler, 12 pk.ProtractorCaliper, VernierCaliper, BowLarge Weight HangerLarge Slotted Weight Set - 1-5 Kg., 2-1 Kg., and 1-0.5 Kg.C-Clamps - two small one largeHydrometer, scaledHydrometer, pocketBeaker, 600 MITubing - 24 ft., Sections of 1/4", 24 ft., Sections of 1/2',
1-3 ft., Section of 3/8"Pressure Gauge - Compound typeBattery, Dry cell 6-voltBattery, TransistorBane, $, Wet CellSwitch, SPSTMiniature Lamp BasesMiniature LampsScaled ThermometerBlank ThermometerThermometer ClampSuction CupsSocket FixtureTorque WrenchThermal Crayon - 69, 83. 101 degreesParaffinInsulator SquaresSingle Sheave PulleyDouble Sheave PulleyTriple Tandem PulleyStepped Pulley w/axleSingle Sheave Pulley Heavy DutyPulley CordSpring Balance SetMonoffiament E.' 2
12
1:4
1:4
12
12
1
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:1
1:1
1:4
1:2
1:4
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
1:2
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1
1
1
1
1
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1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
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PRINCIPLES OF TECONOLOGYSupply List
Principles of Technology I and II - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Small Capacity Slotted WeighsWeight Hanger - 50gMeter StickWeight StageHoses, for water pumpBeaker, 1000 M1Large Capacity ContainersStopwatchSwitch, SPST, pushbottonWater BathTubing Clamps four stainless and one steppedSwitch, DPDT, knifeContainers 3-1 lb. cans; 2-3 lb. cansToy Car w/batteriesDuct TapeValvesGarden Hose SetRestrictor PlatesFilter SectionsSolderless BreadboardFixed Resistor AssortmentWire SegmentsFunnel, 12 pkWeighted BlocksResistance BoardSpecific Heat Sample KitTongsStyrofoam BoardCapacitorPipe Tees with TapsMicrophoneCapacitor SetThermistorPRTSpectrum Tube, HeliumSpectrum Tube, HydrogenSpectrum Tube, MercurySpectrum Tube, NeonSpectrum Tube, NitrogenStudent Spectroscope 11 3
I
1
1
I
1
1
1:4
1:2
1:4
1:4
1:4
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1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
1:4
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The following equipment and supplies lists indicate the minimum required toteach effectively a Trade & 'Industrial Education
course. A total skill development curriculum requires that specific equipment and supplies be available which reflect course
competencies utilized in guiding the learner through the process of skill mastery. Thin allows the student the development in
cognitive and affective areas as well as basic psychomotor within the Trade and Industrial Education courses.
The following equipment and supplies lists will help in planning your Trade and Industrial Education courses. The instructor
may have specific needs not reflected in these listings due to specific employment needs of a geographic region.
Equipment and supplies list for the following programs in Trade and Industrial Education.
CONSTRUCTION
MasonryCarpentryElectrical TradesMechanical Systems Technology
TRANSPORTATION
Auto Body RepairAutomotive Technology
MANUFACTURING
Furniture/CabinetmakingElectronicsTextile'WeldingIndustrial MaintenanceMetals Manufacturing Technology
COMMUNICATION
Technical DraftingGraphics & Industrial Communications
PUBLIC & PRIVATE SERVICES
Industrial Cooperative TrainingCosmetology
Optional equipment and supplies are denoted by an asterisk.
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Auto Body Repair
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Anvil, BlacksmithFiles, SetHandles, File SetHoist, Winch, Lift-PullGas Welding and Cutting OutfitTruck Cylinder, WeldingWelder, Electric Arc, ACBench, Gas and Arc WeldingWrench, Impact, Pneumatic, W Square DriveWrench, Impact, Pneumatic, 1/2" Square DriveWrench, Impact, Pneumatic, 1/4" Square DrivePower Chisel, Pneumatic, Set, AccessoriesSander, Right Angle, ElectricPolisher,Right Angle, ElectricBuffer, Right Angle, PneumaticSander, Orbital-Action, PneumaticSander, Dual-Action, PneumaticSander/Filer, Straight LineTrimmer, Abrasive DiscShaker, Paint, Two-CanMasker, Stand, PortableRespirator, Paint SprayPaint Spray, Gun, Standard DutyPaint Spray Gun, Touch-upRegulator, AirPaint Spray Booth, AutomotiveAir Compressor, Air CooledCabinet, Paint StorageCabinet, Drum Storage, VerticalCabinet, Sterilizer, Safety GlassesSafety GlassesSafety Goggles
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Auto Body Repair
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Clamp, Sheet MetalTape, Steel, Measuring, 10'Blocks, Rubber, SandingBar, Wrecking, 48"Mallet. Rubber, 20 oz.Snips, Sheet MetalBrush, WireKnife, Windshield, HotHammer, Sledge 12 lb.Sander/Grinder, Air 5"Remover, Window and Door HandleAligner, DoorHammer, Sledge 5 lb.Shears, Sheet Metal, AirSander, Hand, File;Tool, Windshield (Ford)Tool, Windshield (GM)Reels, Retractable, ElectricClamp, WeldingGloves, WeldingHelmet, WeldingGoggles, WeldingBlow Gun, AirAir Hose Assembly, Oil ResistantHose Connectors, Quick DetachableValve, Adjusting, Air Flow
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: sandpaper, thinner, bondo, etc.
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Automotive Service Technology
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Air Conditioner Service CenterAnalyzer, Engine (Diagnostic-Computer Capability)Anvil, Blacksmith & StandBalancer, Wheel, ElectronicBalancer, Wheel, Spin On-CarBench, WorkBleeder, Hydraulic BrakesBlow Gun, Rubber Tip (OSHA Approved)Brake Shop, PortableBrake SpoonBrake Spring InstallerCabinet, Sterilized, Safety GlassesCabinet, Storage, Flammable LiquidsCabinet, Tool, Roll AroundCabinet, Valve RefacerCables, Battery BoosterCalipers, DialCan, Safety, Flammable LiquidsCarrier, BatteryCharger, BatteryChisel, Air OperatedChisels, Cold (5 in set)Clamps, Standard "C"Clamp, WeldingCleaner, Piston GrooveCleaner, Tester, Spark PlugCleaner, SteamCleaner, VacuumCompressor, Piston RingCompressor, Valve SpringCompressor, Valve Spring (Air Operated)Crane, Shop, Portable, 2 tonCreeper, StandardCutter, BoltDial Indicator SetDispenser, Canned OilDispenser, Gear LubricantDresser, Grinding Wheel
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Drill, Bits, SetsDrill, Electric, 3/8"Drill, Electric 1/2"Drill, Press, Floor Type 15"Drivers, Bushing, CamDrivers, Nut (7 in set)Extractors, ScrewFiles, (8 to set)Filler, BatteryFiller, Radiator, 3 gallonGauge, Belt TensionGauge, Oil PressureGauge, Brake Shoe /Drum CaliperGauge, Brake RotorGauge, TelescopicGauge, Tire PressureGauge, Vacuum/PressureGrinder, BenchGrinder, Brake DrumGrinder, "Safe Swirl", Disc RotorGrinder, Pedestal 8"Gun, Grease, Hand OperatedGun, SolderingHammers, Ball Peen (6 to set)Handle, File (10 to set)Helmet, WeldingHydrometerJack, Bumper, Air OperatedJack Hydraulic, Floor, 2 tonJack Hydraulic, Floor, 4 tonJack Transmission, HydraulicKit, Tubing Cutting Sc FlaringLetters, Steel (28 pcs.)Lift, HydraulicLight, Timing, Inductive PickupLubrigun, Chassis, Air OperatedMicrometers, InsideMicrometers, Outside (4 in set)
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Automotive Service Technology - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Rem: Student
Stand, Small EngineStool, Mechanic's WorkTap & Die Sets, Standard & MetricTester, ArmatureTester, CompressionTester, ContinuityTester, Cooling SystemTester, DistributorTester, Headlight Portable (adjuster/AMER)Tester, Radiator PressureTester, Starting and Charging Systems, Heavy Duty, PortableTester, Tach./Dwell MeterTester, ThermostatTester, Valve Spring PressureTester, Volt-AmpereTool Chest, Top, 6 Drawer MinimumTool, Drag Link & ShockTire Mounting MachineTransmission Holding FixturesTransmission Special Tool SetsTruck, Cylinder WeldingTruck, HandVacuum Collection System, Brakes, AsbestosValve, Surface GrinderVice, Machinist 5"Voltmeter, Electronic, DigitalWasher, PartsWelder, Arc AC/DC, 250 AmpWelder, Oxy-AcetyleneWheel Alignment InstrumentativeWheel Alignment TurntablesWheel Alignment Tool Set
-Wire Biiish,'WheelWrench, Air Impact, 3/8" Drive with Sockets Standard and MetricWrench, Air Impact with Sockets 1/2" DriveWrenches, Allen Metric (15 to a set)Wrenches, Allen Standard (11 to a set)Wrench Sets, Combination, Long (3/8" - 11/2")
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Equipment
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Mirror, InspectionNumbers, Steel (9 pcs.)Oiler, PumpPacker, Wheel BearingPan, Drain, MobilePliers, Brake Spring TA" LongPliers, Snap RingPliers, Wheel WeightPress, Arbor, Hand Hydraulic, 25 tonPry Bar, Pitman ArmPuller, Battery Terminal ClampPuller, Disc Brake PistonPuller, 2 & 3 PointPuller, Rear Axle & BearingPuller, Sets, AssortedPuller Set, Gear, EnginePump, Rotary HandPunch Sets, (5 in set)Reamer, Cylinder RidgeRefacer, Valve Deluxe SeriesSander, Disc, Portable, ElectricScrew Driver Set, Clutch Head, 3/16" to 3/8"Screwdrivers, Offset (4 to set)Screwdrivers, Phillips (10 in set)Screwdrivers, Standard (10 in set)Sockets, Deep Well 1/2" Drive SetSocket Sets, 1/4" Drive, MetricSocket Sets, 1/4" Drive, StandardSocket Sets, 3/8" Drive, MetricSocket Sets, 3/8" Drive, StandardSocket Sets, 1/2" Drive MetricSocket Sets, 1/2" Drive, StandardSpark Plug Wire, Remover, InsulatedSpreader, Clamp, BatterySpreader, Piston RingStand, Axle, Safety, 2 tonStand, Axle, Safety, 5 tonStand, Engine TestStand, Engine, Universal
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Automotive Service Technology - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Studem
Wrench Sets, Combination, Short (5/16" - 3/4")Wrenches, Ignition Standard and Metric (14 to set)Wrench, Impact ElectricWrenches, Flare Nut, (3 to set)Wrench, Oil Filter 3/8" DriveWrench, Torque 1/4" DriveWrench, Torque 3/8" DriveWrench, Torque 1/2" DriveWrench Set, Boxed End, 3/8" - 11/2"
Wrem.1 Set, Combination, Metric
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Automotive Service Technology
Suggested Quantity
SuppliesPer Lab/Classroom
Bar, Pinch & I ining 16" 1
1Bar, Wrecking 24"Brash, Carbon Removing 4Brush, Parts Cleaning 10Brush, Wire 4Cord, Extension 6Cover, Fender 6Gauges, Spark Plug Gap 4Gauge, Thickness 4Glasses, SafetyGoggles, SafetyHacksaw, Adjustable 4Hammer, Chipping 1
Handshield, Welding 1
Hone, Cylinder, Standard 1
Hone, Cylinder, Small 1
Hose, Water 5/8" (Garden) 1
Knife, Putty 6Light, Extension 6Mallet, Rubber 20 oz. 1
Pan, Drain, 18 qt. 3Pliers, Combination 6" 6Pliers, Hose Clamp 2Pliers, Locking Grip 6Pliers, Needle Nose 5" 2Pliers, Side Cutting 7" 2Pliers, Slip Joint 2Rule, Steel 2" 2Scraper, Carbon 2Shield, Face, Plastic 6Snips, Duckbill 1
Spout, Oil 2Square, Combination 12" 1
Starter, Screw 2Switch, Remote Starter 2Taps, Spark Plug 1
Tape, Steel Rule 10" 2Terminal Cleaners, Battery 2
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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Automotive Service Technology - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Clas sroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Tool, Magnetic Pick-upTool, Tire Valve Core RemoverWrenches, Adjustable 6"Wrench, Adjustable 10"Wrenches, DistributorWrenches, Pipe (8" and 12")
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Carpentry
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
P2r Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Rem Student
Planer, Surface 18"Jointer, F"Table Saw, 1G"Band Saw, 20"Radial Arm Saw, 12"Power Miter Box, 10"Shaper, WoodDrill Press, 15"Circular Saw, PortableRouter, Portable w/BitsSander, Portable BeltSander, Portable FinishingJig Saw or Saber Saw, PortableDrill, 3/8" Variable Speed, PortableDrill, 1/2" Reversable, PortableTool Grinder, 6" w/StandWorkbench, 4 Station, w/visesCabinet, Metal Flame ProofLevel, Transit, w/tripodLadder, Step, 6"Ladder, Extension, 20'Scaffolding, Complete w/Frames, Braces, Planks)Wheel Barrow, (5 Cu. Ft.)Cabinet, Safety w /Glasses /GogglesDrill Bit Set, High Speed, 1/16"-1/2"Drill Bit Set, Speed Bore, 1/4"-1"Bit Set, Auger, 1/8"-1"Screwdriver Set, StandardScrewdriver Set, PhillipsWrench Set, Combination 3/8"-1"Socket Wrench Set, 3/8"-3/4"Wrench Set, AllenBlade Set, Circular SawReciprocating Saw, Portable
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Carpentry
Supplies
Suggested QueutitY
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Waste Can, OilyHard HatsT-Square, DrywallTrowel, Drywall FinishingKnife, Putty, Drywall FinishingMandrell, DrywallKnife, Drywall RetractorSaw, DrywallHammer, Claw 16 oz.Level, 36" or 48"Level, 24"Level, TorpedoSquare, CombinationRule, 6' FoldingTape, 25' RetractableTape, 100'Saw, Hand, RipSaw, Hand, CrosscutSaw, CompassSaw, CopingAwl, ScratchChisel, 1/4"Chisel, 1/2"Chisel, 3/4"Plane, BlockPlane, JackPlane, SmoothBraceShovel, RoundDrywall StirrerPost Hole DiggerPick, AxeAxeMaul, 8 lbs.Hatchet, HalfSquare, RafterSnips, Aviator LHSnips, Aviator RH
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Carpentry - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Shears, Metal, StraightBlock, Hand SandingRasp, WoodBastard File, Half Round (10"-12")File, Flat Mill (10"-12")Bastard File, Round (8"-10")Extension Cord, Power 50' w/GroundGauge, Marking (Single Beam)Knife, Putty, 1"Puller, NailBar, WreckingChalk LinePlumb BobTrammel PointsNail Sets (1/32, 2/32, 3/32)Saw, HackPliers, Slip JointPliers, Arc JointPliers, Diagonal CuttingClamps, Cabinet 4'Clamps, Cabinet 6'Clamps, Wood ScrewClamps, CBrush, WireBroom 24''Brush, BenchT-BevelEnd Cutting Nippers
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: nails, building materials, paper, etc.
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Cosmetology
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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Station, StylingSection, ShampooBowl, ShampooDesk, ReceptionStool. Reception DeskChair, Styling, HydraulicChair, Drying, with Hair DryerChair, Utility, HydraulicChair, General PurposeTable, ManicureMannequinMannequin, AfroSystem, Hair SpraySystem, Hair Sha.-npooWasher, Clothes, AutomaticDryer, Clothes, AutomaticRoll-TrayHot CombChair, BoosterReceptacle, WasteCabinet, StorageMicroscopePh analyzer, ElectronicTrechogram, DigitalReflectrometerStool, manicure
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Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per I-al)/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Dryer, Styling, HandIron, CurlingClipper, Hair, ElectricVibrator, Hand, ElectricSanitizer, Wet & DryComb, PrimingHeater, hot., ElectricJar, Sanitizer, 32 oz.Jar, Sanitizer, 4-8 oz.Mirror, Hand, FiligreeCap, HeatCap, FrostingBlock, Wig, WorkBowl, Manicuring, FingerKit, Manicure, ProfessionalTowelsGloves, RubberTimer, Long RingSpatulaBottle, ApplicatorBrush, Wig, Steel BristlesBrush, Half Round (or semi flare or vent)Brush, Ball Tip BristlesComb, Flay Back StylingCape, ShampooCape, Unisex ShampooCapes, Comb-outCups, DripRod, Cold WaveKit, Student
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: Shampoo, Rinses, Perms, Paper ends, etc.
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EleotEical Trades
Equipment
Workbench, 4 Station ElectricaiCabinet w/Safety Glasses /Goggles
* Trainer /Experimenter, Electrical Test* Power Supply AC/DC
Volt /Ohm MeterAmp I 'a. (Inductance)Amp Meter (In-Line)Meter, ContinuityDrill, Variable Speed Portable, 3/8'Drill, Reversable Portable, 1/2"Ladder, Step 6' (Type I-Fiberglass)Ladder, Extension 16' (Type I-Fiberglass)Pipe Treader w/Handle (1/2", 3/4", 1", 1/4", 11/2")Pipe Treader, adjustable (1"-21/2")Pipe Vise w/StandKnockout Set, Hydraulic (1/2"-2")Cutter, Pipe (1/8"-2")Reamer, Pipe, Ratchet
* Pipe Treader, Power Complete (1/2"-2")Bits, Spur, Set (7/8"-2") 1/2" ShankChisel, Wood, Set (1/4"4")Drill Bit Set, High Speed, (1/16"-1/2")Drill Bit Set, Auger, (1/4"4")Screwdriver Set, StandardScrewdriver Set, PhillipsWrench Set, Combination (3/8"-1")Wrench Set, Socket, 3/8" Drive (3/8"-1 ")Wrench Set, HexChisel Set, Cold
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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Electrical Trades
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per /ClassLabroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Waste Can, OilyHard HatsHammer, Claw, 16 oz.Level, 24"Level, TorpedoSquare, CombinationRule, 6' Folding (or retractable tape)Tape, 25' RetractableTape, 100'Saw, CompassSaw, KeyholeAwl, ScratchBrace, HandShovel, RoundMaul, 8 lbs.&lips, Aviator, LHSnips, Aviator, RHShears, Metal, StraightFile, Flat Mill (10'42") eachExtension Cord, Power 50' w/GroundSaw, HackPliers, Slip JointPliers, ArcPliers, Linesman, 7"Pliers, Diagonal Cutting, 5"Pliers, Long Nose Side Cutting, 6"Screwdriver, Standard 5/16" x 6"Screwdriver, Standard 1/4" x 4"Screwdriver, Phillips, #2Wire Stripper, 4"Punch, CenterChisel, Cold 11/4" x 12"Torch, Propane
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: wire, connectors, electrical boxes, etc.
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Electronics
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Suggested Quantity
EquipmentPer Lab/
ClassroomPer Student
RatioItem: Student
Work/Test Bench1:2
Oscilloscopes1:3
Power Supply, Variable1:2
Signal Generators1:3
Digital Multimeter1:3
Analog Meter1:4
'rEeter1
obe, High Voltage1
Logic Probe1:4
AC/DC Fundamentals Trainer 1:3RF Communications Trainer 1:3AF Communications Trainer 1:3Digital Techniques Trainer
1:4Microprocessor Trainer 1:4ComputerCabinet, Safety Glasses StorageSoldering Stations, or Irons 1:2Electric Drill - 3/4"
1Fire Extinguisher
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Supply Item
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Safety GlassesSolder, 1 lb. RollBraids, DesolderingDesoldering ToolIC Tool SetAlcohol, BottlesFlux, BottlesComponents, Assorted TypesConnectors, Solderless Assorted TypesSpray, FreezeSpray, TunerStrips, TerminalWire, Rolls (Assorted Gauges)Tape, ElectricalBatteries, Assorted SizesMagnetsDrill Bits-AssortedNuts DriverAdjustable WrenchesAllen WrenchesDiagonal CuttersNeedle Nose PliersHacksawWire StrippersScrewdriver (Assorted)First Aid Kit
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Approximately $35 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: components, batteries, etc.
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Graphics
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Vertical Camera w/integratorHalftone ComputerTemp. Control SinkEnlarger (black and white)Enlarger (color)Timer (Digital)Timer (mechanical) Lab 60 sec.Timer (mechanical) Lab 70 min.Typesetter & ProcessorDrawing TablesWaxerLight Tables (small)Light Tables (med.)Plate Burner (carbon arc)Plate Burner (lamps)Duplicator/Offset pressDuplicator/Offs3t pressPaper CutterCollatorCiaposerCopierPM! Processor auto feedMCS Typesetter w/processorComputerTemperature Control SinkDensitometerStools for LabCabinets, StorageSink, PlatemakingDuplicator w/Color HeadDuplicatorPress, 19 x 26Folder, Right Angle (support larger press)Shade, Lens for Process CameraFrame, Contact Printing VacuumBurner, Plate - 23 x 27 (support for larger press)Printer, Four Station ScreenBooth, Cleaning w/Spray Gun for Screens
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Equipment
Stretcher, FabricPrinter, BottlePlatemaker, ElectrostaticCopierMachine, Shrink WrapWagon, PaddingFeeder, EnvelopeColor Head, Offset PressCabinet, Safety for FlammablesCabinet, Storage for Flat MaterialsPress, PaddingTunnel, HeatFolder, Table TopCameras, 35MMCameras, 21/4 x 21/4
Flash, ElectronicFlash, Electronic (Stuido) 2 power paks surplusCameras, View 4 x 5 (surplus)Camera (surplus)Tri-Pod
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Item: Student
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Graphics
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Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
T-Square 10Triangle 10Centering Rule 10Gauge, Line 10Knife 5Scales, Copy 5Guides, Sensitivity 5Marks, Register 5Copy Guide, Transparent 2Gopy Guide, Reflection 2Instruments, Layout 10Magnifiers 5Plates, Litho 10
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: paper, ink, plates, etc.
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Indus-trial Cooperative Training
Equipment
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PerClass
Laroomb/ Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Table, All PurposeCabinet, Storage (tote tray)Magazine Unit 10 ShelvesBookcase; 43 x 36 x 10Telephone (private, convenient access)Five Drawer Legal Size File Cabinet, LockableCarrel, Study, Double Side by SideStationary Single-Faced Magazine Display StandCalculator, Combination Display/PrinterBook Rack, Wood, 19"Cabinet, Storage, 43 x 24 x 78 w/lock
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Industrial Cooperative Training
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: technical related material, etc.
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Industrial Maintenance
Equipment
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cabinet, Safety Glasses StorageElectric Drill - 3/8"Bench GrinderHand GrinderElectric SanderWork/Test BenchDigital MultimerAnalog MeterAmprobeCircular SawSaber SawAir (Pneumatic) HammerSoldering Statior,Arc WelderOxyacetylene Welding & Cutting Outfits wit', TruckParts Cleaning TankTap & Die Set 1/16" to 1"Tap Extractor SetFire ExtinguisherImpact WrenchImpact ScrewdriverBeaker BarAdjustable and "T" Handle Top WrenchHacksaw (power)Vennier CaliperCaliper RuleCircuit TesterMicrometerLever Type Pressure Grease Gun"T" Handle Pressure Lube GunSmall Hydraulic System (to include basic elements of a typical
hydraulic systemSmall Pneumatic System (to include basic elements of a typical
pneumatic system)Tube Bender
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Industrial Maintenance
Supp!ies
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentLab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Safety GlassesFirst Aid KitHacksawScrewdriver - Assorted (slotted, phillips, torx)Wire StrippersDrill Bits - Assorted (courtersink, hole saw, masonry bit, rotary file)Files - Assorted (flat, square, triangular, half-round, round)Hammer, Ball PeenHammer, SledgeHammer, ChippingHammer, BrassMallet, RubberHammer, Plasticflashlight, Safety, 2 CellPliers - Assorted (combination, channel locks, vise grips, diagonal
cutters, needle nose)Clamps (Assortment of Sizes)
ScribesCombination SquareWrenches - Assorted (open end, box end, combination, socket,
adjustable, pipe allen torque)Chisels - Assorted (cold, cape, round, and diamond)Snips (straight, aviation)Steel Measuring Tape, Metric and Zig-Zag RuleSupply of LubricantsAssortment of BeltsAssortment of Chain DrivesRefrigerantsSolder, WickSolder, 1 lb. rollsTry, Flat, Combination SquareElectrical TapePunches - Assorted (center, prick, aligning drift, pin)Impact ScrewdriverElectrical Cord and PlugsPower Switches (assortment)Power Tool accessories (cut of wheels, abrasive discs, saw blades,
Sable saw blades)
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4 ofeach size
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Industrial Maintenance - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Thread Pitch GaugeSelection of bolts, screws, set screws, washers, hell- coils, expansion
pins, studs, wing nuts, turnbuckles, casket nutsPlastic locking materialBuilders LevelPlumb BobPressure Gauges (hydraulic and PneumaticArc Welding SuppliesWelding GlovesFlint LighterWelding GogglesWire BrushWire GaugeFlaring ToolReamerTube CutterThermometerAC High Pressure and Compound Gauge
Approximately $25 per student is needed to purchaseconsumable items such as: metal, fluids and wire, etc.
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Masonry
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Mortar Box, Metal 8.4 Cu. Ft.WheelbarrowCircular Saw, Masonry 14"Cabinet, w/Safety Glasses/Goggles
* Trowel, Power FinishingLevel, Transit w/Tripod & Story PoleMixer, MortarPans, Mortar, MetalCircular Saw, Portable (Woodcutting)Scaffolding (complete w/2 Frames, Braces, & Planks)Corner PolesMagnesium Float, Bull, 48"Drill, Portable, 3/8"Drill, Portable, 1/2"Tongs, BrickScrewdriver, Set, standardScrewedriver, Set, PhillipsWrench Set, Combination (3/8"-7/8")Brick/Block Cart
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Supplies
Suggeked Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item Student
Level, 24"Level, 48"Trowel, BrickTrowel, Finishing, (Cement)Rule, 6' MasonHammer, BrickShovel, RoundShovel, FlatPickAxeHalf HatchetMaulHoe, MortarBroom (24")Handsaw, CrosscutHammer, Claw 16 oz.Tape, 100'Square, FramingChisel, BrickShears, Metal, StraightFile, Mill, 10" or 12"Bar, WreckingLine, ChalkPlumb BobPliers, Slip JointClamps, C (4")Brush, HandJointer, Mason'sBrush, AcidRubber Gloves (Chemical)100' - 230V Extension CordFace ShieldHard Hat
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchaseconsumable items such as: mortar, sand, flue tiles, etc.
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1:1
1:1
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1:1
1:1
1:4
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1:4
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1:1
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Mechanical Systems Technology (HVAC and Plumbing)
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Work Tables, 4 Station w/lockersVise, Bench, UtilityCabinet w/Safety Glasses/GogglesDrill, Variable Speed Portable, 3/8"
Reversable Portable, 1/2"Bin, PartsTap & Die SetPump, VacuumGauges, Refrigeration TestingDetector, Electronic LeakDetector, Propane LeakMeter, Volt/OhmMeter, Amp (inductance)Oxyacetylene Outfit (Less Tank)Prestolite OutfitWrench Set, 3/8" Socket, (7/16" - 1")
* Thermometer, Electric RecordingCylinder, ChargingBench, Sheet Metal w/StakesBench, Sheet Metal BrakeShear, Electrical, Portable - Sheet MetalLadder, Step 6'Screwdriver, (Set), StandardScrewdriver, (Set), Phillips
* Grinder, Bench, 6"*Press, Drill, 15"
Band Saw, Portable Metal CuttingTreader, Pipe, Electric w/AccessoriesTreader, Pipe, w/Handle & Dies, 1/2" - 2"Cutter, Pipe 1/4" - 2"Cutter, Pipe, 2" - 4"Reamer, PipeVise, Pipe w/standGas, 1371pane Torch (Set)
* OtrLi, Arc Welder, ACOutfit, Lead Melting w/Propane TankCopper Tubing Cutters and Benders (Set)Spur Bits, Self-Feed (Set)Saw, Bayonet (Reciprocating)
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Mechanical Systems Technology (HVAC and Plumbing) - continued
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Chisel, Wood (Set 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1")Chisel, Cold (Set)Bits, High Speed Metal, 1/15' -1/2" (Set)Bits, Auger, Set 1/4"-1" (Set)Bits, Spur, 1/2" Shank, 1"-3" (Set)Wrench (Set), Combination (3/8"-1")Bender (Set), Tubing, FlexFlaring Toot (Set)
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Mechanical Systems Technology (HVAC and Plumbing)
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Waste Can, OilyWrenches Pipe, (12", 14", 18", - one each)Hammer, Claw 16 oz.Hammer, Ball Pein 12 oz.Hammer, Ball Pein 20 oz.Level, TorpedoLevel, 24"Square CombinationRule, 6' FoldingTape, 25' RetractableSaw, KeyholeSaw CompassAwl, ScratchChisel, Wood 1/4", 1/2", 3/4", 1"Bits, High Speed Metal, 1/16" - 1/2"Shovel, RoundSquare, FramingSnips, Aviator LHSnips, Aviator RHShears, Metal, StraightFiles, Mill, Flat, (10", 12") 2 eachFiles, Round, (8", 10") 2 eachPower Extension Cord, 50' w/groundKnife, Putty, 1"Bar, WreckingSaw, HackPliers, Slip JointPliers, Arc JointPliers, Diagonal CuttingPliers, LinesmanClamps, C, 10"Brush, WireBroom, 24"Brush, BenchPlumb BobBender Set, Tubing, FlexCutter, Bolt 24"
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Suggested Quantity
SuppliesPer Lab/
mClassroo
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Cutter, TubingLadder, Step, 6'Wrench, Chain
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: sandpaper, solder, flux, cooper tubing. etc.
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Metals Manufacturing Technology
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Milling Machine, VerticalMilling Machine, Comb. Horizontal-VerticalMilling Machine, Horizontal-UniversalDrill Press, 20" Variable Speed, Power FeedDrill Press, 15", Variable Speed3/8" Portable Electric Drill1/2" Heavy Duty Portable Drill9" Portable Hand GrinderBandsaw Contour Type, 20" Metal CuttingBandsaw, Metal Cutoff w/CoolantLathe, Metalcutting 13"Lathe, Metalcutting 15"Grinder, SurfaceVernier CaliperFoundry Furnace, #10 Crucible, Electrical or Gas FiredAcetylene Welding Set w/TruckInside MicrometerMicrometerMicrometer Depth GaugeGage BlocksBench, General Machinist w/4 VisesBench, LayoutTap and Die SetLevel ProtractorShaper, 7"Fire ExtinguisherCabinet, Safety Glasses StorageDial IndicatorsVernier Height Gages and Depth GaugeV-BlocksSurface PlateTelescoping GageParallels
221
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1
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Metals Manufacturing Technology
Supplies
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Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Reamers - AssortmentMilling Cutters - AssortmentTrist Drills - AssortmentLathe Bits - AssortmentCenter DrillsSafety GlassesHand Saw BladesHeat Treat SuppliesProtective ClothingScribes, Machine Scales (each)Machinist's HandbookScrew Pitch GageFiles (Assorted)Combination Sq. SetCenter & Prick PunchesC-ClampsScrewdriver (Assorted)HacksawFirst Aid Kit
Approximately $25 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: metal, coolant and layout dye, etc.
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Technical Drafting
Equipment
Suggested Quantity
CPlassrooerLab/
m
Per StudentRatio
Item Student
Drafting TableDrafting StoolInstructor Desk (Drawing Table)Instructor Chair (Drawing Table)42" PrinterPrinter TableTracing TablePaper CutterFiling Cabinet - letter sizeFour Shelf Unit Storage CabinetFlat Filing Cabinet 4 Section of 5 DrawerMachine, Drafting, ChalkboardMachine, Drafting, 24"Parallel BarsComputer Assisted Drafting System (CAD)
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Technical Drafting
Suggested Quantity
Supplies
Cover, Drawing BoardCaliper, Dial 12"Gauge, Vernier Height 10"Micrometers, Outside 0"-1"Micrometers, Outside 1"-2"Micrometers, DepthMicrometers, Inside 2"-12"Gauges, TelescopingGauge, Small HoleRules, Flexible SteelCalipers, Spring, OutsideCalipers, Spring, InsideGauge, Screw PitchProtractor, BevelParallels, AdjustableGauge, RadiusScales, Machine, 12", DecimalScales, Machine, 18", DecimalInstrument SetScale, Triangular, Architect's, 12"Scale, Triangular, Civil Engineer's 12"Scale, Triangular, Mechnical, 12"Scale, Triangular, Metric, 12"Device, LetteringTriangle, Adjustable, 10"Triangle, 30 x 60 Degree 10"Triange, 45 Degree, 8"Curve, Irregular, Style #15Shield, ErasingTemplate, Screw ThreadsTemplate, Machine & CapscrewsTemplate, Giant EllipseTemplate, ElectricalTemplate, Housplan & PlumbingTemplate, EllipseTemplate, Circles, DecimalTemplate, Bolts & NutsHolder, LeadPointer, Lead
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Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
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1:4
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1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
1:1
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1:1
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Technical Drafting - continued
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/sroomClas
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Compass, Beam 4Lettering Set, Scriber Type Leroy 3Guides, Standard Lettering 1
Brush, DustingSharpenter, Wood Pencil, Drafter 2Shears, Trimming, 12" 2Chalkboard, Drawing Equipment 1
Cleaner, Pen 1
Pens, Technical 5Pens, Compassed Adapter 5Calculator, Slide Rule, Programmable 2
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: Lead, ink, paper, and reproduction chemicals.
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Textiles
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Equipment
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Sound Page System PlayerYam Reel (Testing)Sliver Reel (Testing)Shadow Bard ReelStrength Tester 'yam)Yam ScalesFilmstrip ProjectorCarding MachineDrawing MachinesRoving MachineSpinning MachineQuilling MachineWinder MachineLoom (weaving)Loom (weaving)Knitting MachineWarp ;:IndWork Table
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Textiles
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Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
Item: Student
Beaker, Stainless Steel, Ranged, 1000 MLBeaker, Stainless Steel, Standard 1200 Ml.Combs, AFRO (To be used with Inkle Looms)Graduated Cylinder, 25 Ml.Graduated Cylinder, 100 Ml.Graduated Cylinder, 500Pick GlassesPick NeedlesReed HooksScissorsStirring Rods, Glass or Stainless SteelThermometers, 0-220 F.Safety Glasses
Approximately $15 per student is needed to purchase consumable items suchas: dye, yarn, etc.
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1
1
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Welding
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Equipment
Suggested QuantitY
Per Lab/Classroom
Per StudentRatio
item: Student
Single Station ARC Welding BoothsSMAW Welder, AC/DC 225 AMPS, 30% Duty Cycle Mum.GTAW (Tig) Welder, w/Torch, Regulator and Accessories8" Pedestal Grinder with PedestalPortable Hand Grinder Industrial Quality 7"Steel Top Layout Table 4 x 6Tap and Die Set 1/1C" to 1"Mig GMAW Welding Unit/WheelPortable Hand Grinder Industrial Quality 4"Flow Meters (Argon)Anvil w/StandOxyacetylene Welding & Cutting outfits w/TruckVise, Swivel Base MachinistPipe CutterDrill, Electric, 3/8Drill, Electric, 1/2Vise, PipeDrill Press, Motor &. Stand 15"Shear, Sheet Metal, 16 Gauge Steel Cap, 36"Shear, Metal 6", 3/8" CapacitySaw, 16", Metal Cutoff (Abrasive)Torch, TrackGMAW (Mig) Welder, w/Feeded, Gun, Re6 c and AccessoriesFire ExtinguisherGuided Bend Testing MachineTensile Testing MachineCabinet, Safety Glasses Storage
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21
1
1
1
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221
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1
1
1
1
1
21
1
1
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Welding
11,142
Supplies
Suggested Quantity
Per StudentPer Lab/ RatioClassroom Item: Student
Hoses, Acetylene (Set) (Part of oxyacetylene outfit)Lighter, FlintWelding GlovesGlasses, SafetyClothing, ProtectiveWelding TipsSteel Wire BrushHelmet, WeldingHammer, ChippingCollet, Chuck (Part of Tig outfit)Stainless Steel Wire Brush .
Goggles, WeldingDrill Bits - AssortedHearing ProtectorVise Grips 8"Pliers - 8" Slip JointHacksawFiles - AssortedScrewdriver - AssortedTip CleanersCutting TipsC-ClampsSoapstone w/HolderScibes, Steel Roles, Tape Measures (each)Fire BrickCombination & Steel Framing Sq. (each)Steel # and Letter StencilsFirst Aid Kit
10
10
16
16
16
1 set
10
10
24 sets4 sets6
10
12
6
61
1
Approximately $30 per student is .:eeded to purchase consumable items suchas: oxygen, acetylene, flux. etc.
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Excerpt from Senate Bill 23,Section 90, 1983 General Assembly APPENDIX
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION RESOURCES
Sec. 90. (a) The State Board of Education shall develop equipment standards for each vocational program level and shallassist local school administrative units in determining the adequacy of equipment for each vocational program available ineach local school administrative unit.
Further, the State Board shall develop a plan to assure that minimum equipment standards for each program shall be metwithin total vocational resources - State, local and federal- available at the local level no later than June 30, 1986. The StateBoard shall consider all reasonable and prudent means to meet these minimum equipment standards and to insure a balancedvocational program for students in the public schools including setting aside a stated amount or percentage of availableresources per program and seeking surplus property, donations, grants or permanent loans of equipment.
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