You should have a set of small screwdrivers at hand while setting up the experiments. In specialist stores they are often available under the name watchmakers screwdrivers... |
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Indispensable in your lab are various small pliers, which are known as an electronic pliers in stores and often offered in a kit. In any case, you should have a side cutter, a flat- and a needle-nose plier... |
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Tweezers are indispensable tools when working in confined space. Note: Be careful with metal tweezers . You can inadvertently cause a short circuit and damage your circuit. Therefore, you should also have plastic tweezers at hand. |
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Often labels on components are hard to read. A magnifying glass helps you to identify the components... |
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Another useful tool is the so-called bending tool. With this simple and inexpensive part you bend the connectors of your components into the right shape... |
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