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How to avoid too much chips left in panel box after your drill a hole ?) z* W0 x3 h" e' G. E
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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; 6 e$ o8 h3 y" r3 w$ Z- J# G9 X! `
2. Make sure you cover all equipments (breakers, contacts, relays, fuses, Etc)in the box before you drill holes;
' B+ ^$ o: y2 u0 g* }- s3. 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;
! ~. t# N( u8 m4. Use your level's magnetic side to collect all steel chips;
* N% \, @/ s1 p/ u5. Use duct tape to get rid of all small chips;
) v, p& f9 p3 d3 B6. Use a vacuum if you just have it beside you(a bit too luxury, but why not!).
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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.( x+ Q& B0 @2 H$ {6 V$ f4 C
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