FIGURE C-1 Various sizes of standard screwdrivers. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.) Dale R. Patrick Electricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e Copyright.

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FIGURE C-1 Various sizes of standard screwdrivers. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

All rights reserved.

FIGURE C-2 Various sizes of Phillips screwdrivers. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-3 (a) Allen setscrew drivers; (b) standard screwdrivers; (c) nut drivers; (d) Phillips screwdriver. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

All rights reserved.

FIGURE C-4 Driver combination kits. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-5 Screwdriver kit. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-6 Nut-driver kits. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

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FIGURE C-7 (top) Round-nose diagonal wire cutters; (bottom) wire strippers. (Courtesy of Hunter Tools, Division of K-D Manufacturing Co.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-8 (top) Long-nose or needle-nose pliers; (middle) diagonal cutting pliers; (bottom) channel lock pliers. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

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FIGURE C-9 Wire crimping tool with stripping and bolt-cutting capability. (Courtesy of Vaco Products Co.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-10 C-ring pliers. (Courtesy of Vaco Products Co.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-11 Cheater cord for electric equipment repair. (Courtesy of GC Electronics.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-12 Roll of tools for servicing. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-13 Electronic tool kit. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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FIGURE C-14 Portable multipurpose tool. (Courtesy of The Cooper Group.)

Dale R. PatrickElectricity and Electronics: A Survey, 5e

Copyright ©2002 by Pearson Education, Inc.Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458

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