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Magnifying glasses, generally used in electronics, with visor support and the possibility of using interchangeable lenses, used to be able to closely observe the parts of a pen while working, keeping your hands free.  +
Countersinking lens, with front opening and measuring grid to the tenth of a millimeter.  +
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Wooden puller used in the repairs of [[Vacumatic]] to push the diaphragm mechanism from below (from the side where the section is screwed after having it unscrewed) without damaging the shaft of the diaphragm. Necessary when the diaphragm is petrified or stuck to avoid stress applied to the mechanism, it should be used in the flared part (better visible in [[:Image:Parker-Vacumatic-PusherEstrattore.jpg|this other image]]).  +
Precision cutters for removing the ''pellet'' of a [[Vacumatic]] diaphragm, diameters 0.8 and 1.6 mm.  +
A nut with a longitudinal cut used to dismount a [[Vacumatic]] mechanism.  +
A nut with a longitudinal cut used to dismount a [[Vacumatic]] mechanism.  +
An aluminum ''[[pellet pusher]]'' and a wooden extractor used in the repairs of [[Vacumatic]]. In particular, note the countersunk head in the extractor in order to correctly apply the pressure to the loading mechanism by wrapping the pellet seat.  +
Conical plug used for removing the filling mechanismo of a [[Vacumatic]], alternative to using a wooden puller such as [[:File:Parker-Vacumatic-Estrattore.jpg|this]].  +
A piston filler extractor for the [[Pelikan 400]] and similar ones, must be used after removing the nib assembly from the section to push back the mechanism (it is a pressure joint).  +
Aluminium cylinder with staggered section, called ''[[pellet pusher]]'', on which the [[diaframma Vacumatic|diaphragm]] of a [[Vacumatic]] to be replaced must be inserted. It is used to insert the glass ball into its housing and reverse the diaphragm more comfortably when it is repositioned on the mechanism.  +
Home made tool (''[[pellet pusher]]'') to help insert the ball of a [[Vacumatic]] diaphragms (the ''pellet'') into the push shaft housing.  +
A blower for washings with a cut cartridge to be used as adapter.  +
An economical two-speed hot air gun model, compared to an hair dryer it provides a higher temperature (and is therefore more risky to use on fountain pens). This model has a support that makes it comfortable enough to use.  +
Stone for sharpening chisels, called Candia stone.  +
A clip plier for nib made by ''"NEW HAVEN CONN - W. SCHOLLHORN CO."'' mentioning a patent dated 1913-06-17, taken from an original [[Eversharp]] repair kit, presumably of the 20s / 30s. Open position, shows the curved side where the [[nib]] rests.  +
A clip plier for nib made by ''"NEW HAVEN CONN - W. SCHOLLHORN CO."'' mentioning a patent dated 1913-06-17, taken from an original [[Eversharp]] repair kit, presumably of the 20s / 30s. Open position, shows the flat side where the [[feeder]] rests.  +
A clip plier for nib made by ''"NEW HAVEN CONN - W. SCHOLLHORN CO."'' mentioning a patent dated 1913-06-17, taken from an original [[Eversharp]] repair kit, presumably of the 20s / 30s. Closed position.  +
A click clamp with a series of rubber tubes of different diameters, to be used to remove sections. Compared to a [[:Image:Pinza-Sezione.jpg|rubber gripper]] allows to apply the established pressure without the possibility of exaggerating, but it is more inconvenient to use.  +
Rubberized pliers, to be used on the section when you intend to disassemble a pen, alternative to the use of a [[:Image:Pinza-Scatto-Gommini.jpg|ordinary clamp and rubber tubes]]. It requires more attention not to over tighten.  +
Special pliers with threaded coupling to remove the [[Vacumatic]] filling mechanism, also called ''[[Vacumatic wrench]]''. They are in two different sizes, the standard one and the big one. They can be used also to dismount some [[piston filler]] mechanisms (the ones protected by a [[blind cap]]) having care to verify that threads are matching.  +