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still used along with a number of newer designs.
All riggers need to create a tool kit tailored for their
particular situation. Figure 6-1 shows a commercially
available field rigger kitbag with tools. Many riggers
are “weekend” riggers, meaning they have a regular job
during the week and work as a rigger on the weekend.
This is typical of many skydiving riggers. Other riggers
work full time in a loft or manufacturing environment.
Figure 6-1. Field rigger kitbag with tools.
6-1
Depending on their needs, riggers will have a different
approach towards their tools. The weekend rigger may
travel to a drop zone (DZ) where the primary job is packing.
Therefore, the tool kit will be more basic as the
purpose of this kit is not to take the whole loft to the
DZ. The rigger who works in a full-time loft may have a
more comprehensive tool kit since it does not have to be
hauled around. For the weekend rigger, there are several
field rigger kitbags available commercially which will
hold a full assortment of tools. Many riggers design and
build custom kitbags tailored around their individual
requirements. Doing this is an excellent way to show off
sewing skills while at the same time creating a needed
tool kit.
To stock the tool kit, figure 6-2 shows a list of necessary
tools that have been proven useful for today’s rigger. The
list of tools is broken down into two different categories.
Category 1, items 6-3 through 6-49 are mandatory tools.
Category 2, items 6-50 through 6-56 are optional tools as
most of them are for use in the loft.
HAND TOOLS DESCRIPTION
The tool belt [Figure 6-3] is one of the most useful items
the rigger can have. Most tool belts are custom built by
the riggers themselves and include a selection of tools
that are frequently used around the loft. It always seems
that the tool the rigger needs at a particular moment is at
the other end of the packing table or on another sewing
machine. The use of a tool belt makes riggers more efficient
as they are not always looking for and having to
retrieve their tools. A well-designed tool belt will hold
the following tools as a minimum: scissors, thread snips,
6-inch ruler, marking pencils and pens, butane cigarette
lighter, seam ripper, Exacto® knife or scalpel, and fingertrapping
needles. Other tools can be added according to
the tastes and needs of the individual rigger.
Figure 6-3. Rigger’s tool belt.
• Seam ripper—A small tool used in the sewing industry
for “picking” stitches and ripping out seams. It has
a pointed sharp end and an inside cutting edge for
slicing through thread. [Figure 6-4]
6-3 Rigger's tool belt
6-4 Seam rippers
6-5 Hemostats or clamp
6-6 Scalpel or Exacto® knife
6-7 Thread snips
6-8 Butane cigarette lighter
6-9 6-inch stainless steel rule
6-10 Fabric marking pencils & felt tip markers
6-11 Scissors
6-12 Finger-trapping needle
6-13 Finger-trapping wire
6-14 Packing paddles and packing fid
6-15 Pull-up cords
6-16 Locking pull-up cord
6-17 Molar strap
6-18 Temporary locking pins (temp pins)
6-19 Velcro® line protectors
6-20 Closing plate
6-21 T-bar positive leverage device
6-22 T-handle bodkin
6-23 Pilot chute threading tool
6-24 Pilot chute locking rod
6-25 Line separator (suspension line holder)
6-26 Connector link separator tool
6-27 Shot bags
6-28 Seal press
6-29 Lead seals and seal thread
6-30 Rigger’s logbook
6-31 Packing data card
6-32 Note pad
6-33 Rubber bands
6-34 Hand tacking needles
6-35 Straight & T pins
6-36 Navy end tab
6-37 Waxed nylon “supertack”
6-38 3-Cord cotton thread — waxed
6-39 Tape measure
6-40 Shoulder strap hook
6-41 Pony clamps
6-42 6-inch adjustable wrench
6-43 Screwdriver — multi-tip
6-44 Needle nose pliers
6-45 Cable cutters
6-46 Ripstop roller
6-47 Beeswax
6-48 Spring scale and fabric testing clamps
6-49 Hot knife element w/cutting tip, basting tip, and stand
6-50 Hot glue gun
6-51 Tension board assembly w/apex tiedown
6-52 Size “O” rolled rim spur grommet handset
6-53 Hole punches
6-54 Cutting pad
6-55 Rawhide mallet
6-56 Binding tool
Figure # DESCRIPTION
Figure 6-2. Rigger’s tool list.
6-2
Figure 6-4. Seam rippers.
• Hemostats or clamp—Tools used by riggers for many
clamping or retrieving operations. This tool was originally
a medical device for clamping off veins and
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