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How to avoid too much chips left in panel box after your drill a hole ?
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1. If you are going to drill a hole on top of a box, use some paper to cover the bottom of the box so that you can easily remove the paper with chips in it; * G7 J' K7 i$ r
2. Make sure you cover all equipments (breakers, contacts, relays, fuses, Etc)in the box before you drill holes;
+ R! R" \! U! K& q6 ]3. Use a paint brush to collect all debris (one of the best tools that is always in my tool box), and clean it up before your get all connectors in;
7 P' X$ R7 c8 {& e" T4 G9 _% ?* Y4. Use your level's magnetic side to collect all steel chips;5 K7 _4 d" }2 F9 m. e" k- R- X
5. Use duct tape to get rid of all small chips;
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And another vital important point: DO NOT try to below those chips out! Most likely you will just below your mess everywhere, including your precious eyes.1 G- u5 V4 f% \; k+ q7 r( k0 m
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* P$ {' }& W- [6 |& b1 ~! O* ?[ 本帖最后由 homestay 于 2009-3-14 19:32 编辑 ] |
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