This section describes the instruments and meters for installing
the USG.
Table 5-2 lists the required instruments and
meters for USG installation.
Table 5-2 Required instruments and meters
Category
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Instrument/Meter
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Measuring and lineation instruments
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Fastening tools
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Drilling tools
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- Hammer drill: used to drill mounting holes during wall-mounting.
- Vacuum cleaner: used to remove dust and debris produced while
drilling holes.
- Hammer: used to drive the hollow wall anchors into mounting holes.
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Pliers
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Auxiliary tools
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Special tools
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Wire stripper: used to peel the insulated sleeve of the communication
cable.
RJ-45 crimping tool: used to crimp RJ-45 cables for telephony
and Ethernet applications.
Crimping tool: used to crimp the metal sleeve at the ends of
coaxial cables.
Floating nut mounting bar: used to install floating nuts to
the mounting bars of the cabinet.
ESD gloves: used to protect the device from being damaged by
static electricity.
ESD wrist strip: used to protect the device from being damaged
by static electricity.
Protective gloves: used to shield hands from being injury by
sharp objects.
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Meters
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Network cable tester: used to test whether a network cable
is connected and check the connection sequence in a network cable.
Optical power meter: used to test the optical power.
Optical attenuator: used to measure optical attenuation.
Multimeter: used to test insulation within the cabinet, cable
connections, and electric performance specifications of the device,
such as the voltage, current, and resistance.
Ground resistance tester: used to measure the ground resistance.
Configuration terminal (A common PC is also applicable).
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