A BNC inserter/remover tool also called a BNC tool or BNC apple corer, is used to insert or remove BNC connectors in high density or hard-to-reach locations, such as densely wired patch panels in broadcast facilities like central apparatus rooms.
Construction
They are usually light weight, made with stainless steel, and have screw driver type plastic handle grips for applying rotating torque. Their shafts are usually double the length of a standard screw driver.
Usage
BNC tools help in safely, efficiently and quickly accessing BNC connectors, in jack fields. Using BNC tools also minimizes risk of accidentally disconnecting other connectors close by.
See also
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