Anyone know where to find those little plastic philips head screwdrivers for calibration? Don't want to fry any modules with a metal one.
Thanks,
Doug
Where do you get those plastic philips tweakers?
Moderators: Kent, luketeaford, Joe.
Hey! Check this place out:
http://www.tecratools.com/pages/datacom/alignment.html
I think I'm gonna get me that nice anti-static set!
EDIT: And there is a ton more places out there. Do a Google search on:
plastic alignment tool
http://www.tecratools.com/pages/datacom/alignment.html
I think I'm gonna get me that nice anti-static set!

EDIT: And there is a ton more places out there. Do a Google search on:
plastic alignment tool
JohnLRice wrote: EDIT: And there is a ton more places out there. Do a Google search on:
plastic alignment tool


rezzn8r is correct (WELCOME to Muff's rezzn8r!rezzn8r wrote:the red derlin tools in the link posted by JohnLRice should be what you are looking for. derlin is a synthetic material with low conductivity. A hex key is something like an allen key. I don't think that is what you are looking for.


Doug, you would just use one of the standard flat blade tools, even though the hole in the trimmer looks like a philips.
