It refers to specialized devices or instruments used for tasks like cable cutting, splicing, or connecting during the installation process.
The list below is the different types of Tools used in Telecom OSP and Subscriber Line Installation:
Various tools for tightening or loosening nuts and bolts.
Use: Adjusting or fastening nuts in mechanical work.
Wrench with an adjustable jaw for gripping various-sized nuts.
Use: Turning nuts and bolts of different sizes.
Tool for applying a specific amount of torque to a fastener.
Use: Achieving precise tightening in mechanical and automotive work.
Wrench with an open end in the shape of an "F" for gripping nuts.
Use: Turning nuts in spaces where a closed-end wrench cannot fit.
Assorted tools with different head types for turning screws.
Use: It is used in driving or removing screws in various applications.
Assorted hand tools with jaws for gripping, bending, or cutting.
Use: Holding, bending, or manipulating objects in various applications.
Various tools for driving nails or breaking objects.
Use: Hammering nails, shaping materials, or demolition work.
Handheld tool for driving staples into various materials.
Use: Attaching fabric, paper, or other materials together.
Tool for cutting through bolts, chains, or padlocks.
Use: Severing metal objects in construction or emergency situations.
Tool for cutting the protective sheath of cables. Use: Exposing the inner components of electrical or communication cables.
Hand saw with a fine-toothed blade for cutting metal.
Use: Cutting through metal pipes, rods, or other metal objects.
Small hand tool for drilling small holes in wood.
Use: Creating pilot holes for screws or nails in woodworking.
A tool that produces a hot flame for various applications.
Use: Used in Soldering, brazing, or heating materials for manipulation.
Tool with a hook for lifting and moving manhole covers.
Use: Opening and closing manhole covers in utility work.
Specialized scissors designed for electrical work.
Use: Cutting insulation or wires cleanly in electrical installations.
Precision cutting tool designed for technical work.
Use: Making precise cuts in cables, wires, or other materials.
Knife with a polyethylene handle, often disposable.
Use: Cutting materials like plastic, cardboard, or packaging.
Tools for enlarging or shaping holes.
Use: Widening holes in wood, metal, or other materials.
Tool for preparing the ends of cables for termination.
Use: Stripping, cleaning, or scoring cable ends for connectors.
Steel tape is used for measuring distances.
Use: Used in telecom installations for accurate measuring during cable placements.
Tools for compressing connectors onto wires.
Use: Creating secure electrical connections with terminals.
Tools for tensioning cables or securing them in place.
Use: Adjusting the tension of cables in construction or rigging.
Power tool for drilling holes in various materials.
Use: Creating holes for screws, bolts, or other fasteners.