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burde1jb 01-10-2015 14:46

Favorite Tool by Team
 
Didn't see an old thread by this so here goes...

With the season approaching, I though it would be great if teams could share their handiest, favorite tool (please do not nominate a mentor ;) )to use throughout the competition. So I'll start.

A few years ago, our lead mentor showed up to a practice with these. Handiest wire strippers on the planet! No need to know gauge as it automatically adjusts. Also cuts wire to length. No corn dog maker function yet.

Here is how it strips (similar model shown)

Just thought I would pass this along for any team who has had trouble with their electronics and I would love to know your team's best kept secret in tooling! :)


bkahl 01-10-2015 14:49

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https://www.phoenixcontact.com/onlin...il:pid=1212150

These Wire Strippers will never be beaten in my book...

jwfoss 01-10-2015 14:56

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A pneumatic tubing cutter will save you hours of chasing leaks and is a staple on FRC558.

GeeTwo 01-10-2015 15:00

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Our most commonly needed tool is definitely the 5/32" allen wrench.

We talk a good bit about using the precision tuner for percussive maintenance. (the P.T. is the rubber mallet).

Controls was revolutionized in the 2014 season when we bought some real crimping tools, rather than using a multi-tool that's almost decent for automotive terminals for everything from Duponts to Anderson battery connectors.

I think we've used every attachment on my Swiss Army Knife (including the corkscrew) at one point or another.

cgodzyk 01-10-2015 15:11

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Met a guy on electric snowmobile team in college, showed us this cool tool for crimping terminals on 6 AWG wire for batteries. Put the wire and terminal in the tool and then either used hammer or small arbor press to crimp, depending on which was available.



http://www.temcoindustrialpower.com/...rs/TH0007.html

IKE 01-10-2015 15:15

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This is my favorite 25 pitch chain tool:

http://www.davesmotors.com/s.nl/it.A/id.2258/.f

Jeremy Germita 01-10-2015 15:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jwfoss (Post 1498313)
A pneumatic tubing cutter will save you hours of chasing leaks and is a staple on FRC558.

I second this. Crooked tubing cuts are a leading cause of pneumatics leaks on systems I've seen.


If you're not cutting small (>14AWG) wire and zip ties with Hakko flush cutters, you're missing out. Comfiest cutters I've ever used, stays sharp forever, and has the most flush cut I've ever seen. Great for cutting zip tie ends!

If you do any work with #25 chain, you need to get a Team 221 Dark Soul Chain tool. It's the easiest chain breaking/joining tool I've ever used.

I love this thread. I've been compiling a list of parts and tools for us to purchase in preparation for 2016, so this is definitely helpful.

MrForbes 01-10-2015 15:23

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Used to be the Rotex punch. But we haven't been in that shop for five years.

waialua359 01-10-2015 15:26

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Zip tie gun made by Panduit!

We even have a sponsor who lives in San Diego that ships us tons of zip ties and guns every year.;)

bkahl 01-10-2015 15:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by jwfoss (Post 1498313)
A pneumatic tubing cutter will save you hours of chasing leaks and is a staple on FRC558.

So much that they even stole 195's last year! :P

notmattlythgoe 01-10-2015 15:49

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Nate Laverdure :p

Hgree56 01-10-2015 15:53

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Personally, my favorite tool in our shop is our 5lb. rubber mallet. It is my favorite because when even someone(more than likely its me) is in a poor mood, we hand them the mallet. On one side it has "Hows your attitude?" written on it. Changes everyone's mood right away.

asid61 01-10-2015 15:57

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The mill. I use it as a drill press wit low runout occasionally, and of couse for machining all the time.
But apart from that, probably the socket ratchet set. It's super handy for taking care of locknuts in tight spaces or though a hole.

Munchskull 01-10-2015 17:21

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CNC Plasma cutter

Richard Wallace 01-10-2015 18:03

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