Service tools are an essential part in running a successful trucking company anywhere.
Common tools use by truck drivers in America and around the world

Box truck drivers often rely on a variety of tools to ensure safe and efficient operations. Here are some essential tools they commonly use:
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Basic Tools:
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Hammers (e.g., 3-pound sledgehammer, medium-sized claw hammer)
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Assortment of wrenches (e.g., box-end, open-end, combination wrenches)
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Ratcheting screwdriver with assorted bits (e.g., flathead, Phillips, Torx, hex)
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Assortment of pliers (e.g., standard, adjustable, needle nose, crimping, vise grip set)
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½-inch drive socket set
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Flashlights:
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5-to-6-inch LED flashlight for coupling
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6-to-8-inch LED flashlight for inspections
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Extra batteries and bulbs
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Fasteners:
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Assortment of ratchet/winch straps.
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Set of bungee cords.
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Zip ties.
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Measurement Tools:
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Air pressure gauge.
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Tire depth gauge.
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Tape measure.
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Winter Maintenance Items:
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Ice scraper.
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Extendable snow brush.
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Squeegee.
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Tire chains.
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Square-point shovel.
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Anti-freeze.
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Miscellaneous Tools and Supplies:
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Small toolbox.
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Utility knife.
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36-inch push broom.
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Work gloves.
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Safety glasses.
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Extra Gladhand seals.
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Fifth wheel pin puller.
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Roll of mechanic’s wire.
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Wire cutters.
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Roll of electrical tape.
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Spare fuses.
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25-foot, 12-gauge extension cord.
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2-to-3-foot steel bar.
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36-inch crowbar.
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1½-foot drive breaker bar.
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Metal dowel rod.
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These tools can help box truck drivers handle simple repairs, perform routine maintenance, and ensure safe driving conditions. If you have any specific questions or need more details, feel free to ask, or think about inventing a tool that can help truck drivers!