2. Crimping Tool
– a device used to conjoin
two pieces of metal by
deforming one or both of
them in a way that
causes them to hold each
other. The result of the
tool's work is called
a crimp.
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3. RJ-45 & RJ-11
– a standard type of connector
for network cables. RJ45
connectors are most commonly
seen with Ethernet cables and
networks.
– RJ45 connectors feature eight
pins to which the wire strands
of a cable interface electrically.
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4. Punch Down Tool
– used to connect
telecommunications and
network wires to a patch
panel, punch down
block, keystone module,
or surface mount box.
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5. Cable Tester
– a device that is used to
verify the integrity of a
cable by measuring a
known signal that is
passed through it.
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6. Drill
– a tool fitted with a cutting
tool attachment or driving
tool attachment, usually
a drill bit or driver bit, used
for boring holes in various
materials or fastening various
materials together with the
use of fasteners.
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7. Ruler
– A ruler, sometimes called
a rule or line gauge, is
an instrument used
in geometry, technical
drawing, printing,
engineering and building
to measure distances or to
rule straight lines.
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8. "L" Square
– Aluminum ruler with
precise 90 degree
angle. Used to create
perpendicular lines and
to measure off parallel
lines.
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9. Cable tie
– A cable tie or tie-wrap,
also known as a hose tie,
or zip tie,[1] is a type
of fastener, for holding
items together, primarily
electric cables or wires.
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10. Hand Saw
– Metal saw – a
saw used with one hand
for cutting metal
– saw -
hand tool having a tooth
ed blade for cutting
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11. Pencil
– a writing implement or art
medium constructed of a
narrow, solid pigment core
inside a protective casing
which prevents the core
from being broken or
leaving marks on the user’s
hand during use.
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12. Stud finder (Optional)
– A stud finder (also stud
detector or stud sensor) is a
handheld device used to
locate framing studs located
behind the final walling surface,
usually drywall. While there are
many different stud finders
available, they all fall into two
main categories, magnetic stud
detectors and electric stud
finders.
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13. KEYSTONE JACK/LAN SOCKET
– A keystone jack is a female
connector used in data
communications, particularly
local area networks (LANs). The
jack is usually mounted in a wall
plate or patch panel. A keystone
plug is the matching male
connector, usually attached to
the end of a cable or cord.
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