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Technology
           
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   Electrical Tools       Electrically powered hand tools are usually motor driven and use either batteries or hard wired connections. 
   Hydraulic Tools       Hydraulic tools are powered by the flow and pressure of a fluid. Typically, these handheld power tools use oil or water based fluids that are pressurized by hydraulic power units or hydraulic pumps. 
   Pneumatic Tools       Pneumatic tools are powered by the flow and pressure of a compressed gas. Typically, these handheld power tools use compressed air or compressed carbon dioxide that is stored in small canisters for portability. 
   Hand Tools       Manually powered tools use levers, screws, springs and other mechanics that give a mechanical advantage. 
   Other       Other unlisted of technologies. 
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General Specifications
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   Desktop       The tool is designed for use atop a desk and in a fixed location. 
   Handheld       The tool is designed to be held in the hand and can be carried. 
   Other       Other unlisted form factors. 
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Wired Application / Connector Type
           
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   General Application       Tools are designed for general-purpose applications. 
   Audio and Video       Audio and video connectors are used in audio, microphone, video, and other related systems. 
   BNC       Bayonet Neil-Concelman (BNC) connectors were designed for military applications, but are used widely in video and RF applications to 2 GHz. BNC connectors have a slotted outer conductor and a plastic dielectric that causes increasing losses at higher frequencies. BNC connectors are usable above 4 GHz as long as the slots radiate signals; however, these devices may not be mechanically stable to 10 GHz. Both 50Ω and 75Ω BNC connectors are available. BNC connectors are also known as bayonet navy connectors or baby Neil connectors. 
   Coaxial       Coaxial cables are composed of an insulated central conducting wire wrapped in another cylindrical conductor (the shield). The cable is usually wrapped in another insulating layer and an outer protective layer. Coaxial cables have the capacity to carry vast quantities of information. They are typically used in high-speed data and CATV applications. 
   DIN       DIN connectors are high frequency, multi-pin, electrical connectors that meet standards established by Deutsches Institut für Normung (DIN), a German national organization for standardization. The ends of DIN connectors are round, notched, and protected by a metal skirt to ensure that pins line up correctly. Both male and female DIN connectors are available. Male connectors plug into receptacles, jacks, and outlets and contain three to fourteen pins ranging in size from approximately 5/8” to just under 1” in diameter. Female connectors contain sockets for pins from other devices. The number of pins or sockets in a DIN connector corresponds to the number of wires in the coaxial cable. Often, DIN cables are referred to numerically so that, for example, a four-wire DIN cable is called a “DIN 4”.  
   Fiber Optic       Tools are designed for use with fiber optic connectors. 
   Micro and Nano Connector       Micro connectors and nano connectors exhibit contacts with a pitch of 0.05" (micro) and 0.025'' (nano), respectively.  
   Military       Military connectors (MIL-SPEC) are shell type connectors built in accordance with U.S. military specifications. Their design takes into account the need to protect the connection from environmental factors, allowing them to be used in military and aerospace applications. 
   Phone Jack / Plug       Phone jacks (female) and phone plugs (male) are connectors used for telephone installations. They are also known as modular jacks and modular plugs. The word "modular" refers to a phone construction format introduced by AT&T in the 1970s that allowed installers to assemble phones at customer locations by selecting specific components that plugged together, instead of needing hard wiring. 
   Plugs and Receptacle       Tools are designed for AC and DC power connectors and receptacles. 
   RF Connector       Tools are designed for connectors used with RF and microwave applications.  
   Type F       Type F connectors have a screw-type coupling and frequency range up to 1.5 GHz. Applications include CATV, TV, and antennas. 
   Other       Other unlisted or proprietary application or connector type. 
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