-----Original Message----- From: Jean-Francois Mezei [mailto:jfmezei_nanog@vaxination.ca] Sent: Friday, March 15, 2013 10:20 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: What do you have in your datacenters' toolbox?
On 13-03-15 08:46, George, Wes wrote:
[WEG] The rule of thumb for most places I've worked has been that power screwdrivers are only acceptable for *removing* screws, at least where the electronic contents of a datacenter are concerned.
I can see the need for speed & efficiency when actually building a data centre of the scope Google builds with thousands of servers, racks everywhere etc. During the assembly stage, you probably want expensive power screwdrivers to not only save time, but also achieve the right torque/tightness. And you would need many of them since you'd have many people assembling racks and mounting equipment on them.
However, in a day-to-day operation at an established data centre, do you really need a power screwdriver ? You need to worry about mounting it on a wall near a plug so it is always available/charged.
However, having a powered drill somwehere in the building is, of course, a good thing.
I have a power screwdriver I use for both in and out. Otoh for screwing things in I always have it on the lowest torque-clutch setting. If that won't get it how I like it I use the manual screwdriver. ------------------------------------- Eric Esslinger Information Services Manager - Fayetteville Public Utilities http://www.fpunet.com/ (931)433-1522 ext 165 This message may contain confidential and/or proprietary information and is intended for the person/entity to whom it was originally addressed. Any use by others is strictly prohibited.