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  • redserv
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • May 2010
    • 307

    #1

    Tools For the Job

    hey guys, i am trying to get some information about screwdrivers and Nippers[Pliers]for Repairs to Sharp Mfp's, does sharp have a list off tools eg.Phillip Screwdriver #2 that i can use to make a list so i can i take to my manager?thanks in advance guys
  • blackcat4866
    Master Of The Obvious

    Site Contributor
    10,000+ Posts
    • Jul 2007
    • 22864

    #2
    Re: Tools For the Job

    AFAIK there is no official list, but you have a vast resource of experience here.

    As screwdrivers go, I have several:
    Schroeder 47473 Magnetic #2 Phillips (nice balance and heavy)
    Craftsman 16" #2 for long reach
    Craftsman 47478 Offset ratchet for 1/4" bits
    1 1/2" #2 Phillips bit (for Leopard/Andromeda tray #1 rollers)
    1/4" Flat Blade for E-clips

    As nippers go, I use three types:
    Very small and sharp for corona wire (only purpose). Even nail clippers will do.
    Medium for wire and ties
    Large heavy-duty for rough-shaping plastic or cutting coat hanger (onsite parts manufacture)

    I'm constantly re-assessing my tools. If I could carry every tool I wanted the case would weight several hundred pounds. If I can keep the toolcase under 38 lbs my shoulder does not separate when I carry it. =^..^=
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    • mojorolla
      The Wolf

      2,500+ Posts
      • Jan 2010
      • 2561

      #3
      Re: Tools For the Job

      A C-ring spreader for the new fusers is also needed. Not a fun rebuild to begin with, so a proper tool goes a long way.


      Failing to plan is planning to fail!!!

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      • jonezy999
        just one copy??

        Site Contributor
        500+ Posts
        • Feb 2010
        • 952

        #4
        Re: Tools For the Job

        I'll add spring hooks, patting powder, metho/cleaners and lubes.

        Other tools I always carry in the car include multi-meter, socket set (for shredders and some finishers), spare rags and a spare 3M filter.
        I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work. ~Thomas Edison

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