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RE: What do you have in your datacenters' toolbox?


From: "George, Wes" <wesley.george () twcable com>
Date: Fri, 15 Mar 2013 08:46:59 -0400


But really: a power screwdriver, a bag of #2 bits, and a 12" extender
are 85% of it. ;-)

I mostly get by with just a screwdriver. Powered screwdrivers annoy the
hell out of me in almost all cases.

[WEG] The rule of thumb for most places I've worked has been that power screwdrivers are only acceptable for *removing* 
screws, at least where the electronic contents of a datacenter are concerned. Using a power screwdriver to 
install/tighten machine screws carries a nasty risk of cross-threading, or stripping, or snapping the heads off of the 
screws on something important, leading to unrecoverable problems with expensive modules that you can no longer easily 
remove to replace when the need arises. And Mr. Murphy says that the one with the damaged screw will be the first to 
fail.

But then, most decent power screwdrivers have a torque clutch with settings to prevent such things, and everyone always 
uses them properly, right? ;-)

Wes George

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