What is PC Tool kit?
It is actually provides you with all of the tools you will need to repair and maintain your computer. Basically, the features of the tools are depending on the prices itself. However, the most popular tool kits being used contain 20 pieces of kits.
Chip Inserter with pin straightener
Function: This tool is designed to insert a DIP chip into a circuit board.
Chip Extractor
Function: These tool is used to remove chips from regular (non-ZIF) sockets, but modern PCs do not generally use these sockets any more. It is useful for upgrading much older systems in some cases.
Three Prong Parts Retriever
Function: This tool is mainly used to retrieve screws, although is also helpful in retrieving jammed bits in the motherboard.
Assembly Tweezers
Function: It is a tools used for picking up and manipulating objects too small to be easily handled with human hand.
Slotted Screwdriver – 1/8″, 3/16″, 1/4″, #1,#2 & #0
Function: It is a good screwdriver with magnetic, interchangeable bits and a comfortable handle. The magnetic tip will prevent screws falling into the PC, and will let you get access to drives mounted deep in your system case.
Nut Driver 1/4″
Function: It allows one to use a single handle with a number of sizes instead of having a separate nut driver for each size.
Torx Screwdriver or Bits
Function: These are the star-shaped screwdriver heads that are used to make equipment “tamper-proof”.
Long Nose Piler
Function: It also can help to cut wires and they can get in and out of tight spots, unlike regular pliers.







