Masonry Tools and Equipment

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Masonry Tools and Equipment Module 28102-04

Identify and name the tools used in performing masonry work. Transparency 1 Objectives Upon completion of this module, the trainee will be able to do the following: Identify and name the tools used in performing masonry work. Identify and name the equipment used in performing masonry work. Describe how each tool is used. Describe how the equipment is used. Associate trade terms with the appropriate tools and equipment. Demonstrate the correct procedures for assembling and disassembling scaffolding according to federal safety regulations, under the supervision of a competent person.

Identify masonry hand and power tools. Transparency 2 Performance Tasks Under the supervision of the instructor, the trainee should be able to do the following: Identify masonry hand and power tools. 2. Assemble and disassemble scaffolding under the supervision of a competent person, according to federal safety regulations.

Transparency 3 Figure 1 - Parts of a Trowel

Transparency 4 Figure 15 - Tooled Mortar Joints

Transparency 5 Figure 23 - An Air Bubble Shows Level or Plumb

Transparency 6 Figure 25 - Spacing Rules

Transparency 7 Figure 35 - Plumb Bob

Transparency 8 Figure 40 - Water Bucket and Barrel

Transparency 9 Figure 49 - Components of a Powder-Actuated Driver

Transparency 10 Figure 57 - Materials, or Brick, Hoist

Transparency 11 Figure 58 - Tower Crane

Transparency 12 Figure 62 - Conveyor

Transparency 13 Figure 63 - Scaffold Frame Types

Transparency 14 Figure 64 - Connecting Scaffold Sections

Transparency 15 Figure 65 - Hook-Mounted Scaffold Plank

Transparency 16 Figure 66 - Completed Tubular Steel Scaffolding

Transparency 17 Figure 67 - Putlog at Base of Scaffold