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The electric impact wrench (also called impactor) is used as an electric screwdriver. 

Safe Use

Inserting Bit

1. Push bit as far into the slot as possible, while pulling the sleeve towards the bit.

2. Let go of the sleeve.</description>
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With the infrared thermometer, you can measure the temperature with out physical contact. This is done by analysing part of the thermal radiation given off by the measured object.

Safe Use

Aim the thermometer at the desired object and press the trigger. The best measurement is achieved when the thermometer is about 30cm from the object. You can use the laser pointer for aiming by pressing the laser button below the screen.</description>
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        <title>Label Printer</title>
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The “Dymo Letratag” label printer can be used to print 12mm high labels. It is powered either with a 9V 1.5A power adapter or with 4 AA-batteries. 
To get further information, please refer to the manual.</description>
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        <description>The Networking Toolkit


The networking toolkit consists of a grey punch down tool, a red wire stripper / crimping tool and a cable tester (Logilink WZ0010). With this toolkit, you can attach a connector to CAT-cable thus terminating it. You can also test RJ45, RJ12 and RJ11 cables.</description>
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Soldering irons can be used to form a permanent connection between two workpieces by melting solder. This is mostly used when building permanent electrical circuits.
The kit consists of the soldering iron itself, a metal rod that can be heated electrically and held by its insulated handle, a stand to rest the iron on between uses with a sponge for cleaning the tip, &#039;Stannol&#039; 0.5mm solder, soldering fat (Lötfett) and desoldering wick (Entlötlitze).</description>
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        <description>Woodburning Pen Set


The woodburning pen can be used to permanently carve pictures or letters into materials such as leather, wood and cork. For this purpose, it is used in conjunction with the 10 burning tips and the 9 burning stamps. Additionally, it also functions as a heat cutter, e.g. to cut polystyrene, with the blade and blade holder. Finally, it can also be used as a soldering iron with the soldering tip, the longest silver-coloured tip, included in the set. For this purpose, please ref…</description>
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