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  • Ensure you have at least a ¾" socket and a 14mm socket as these have been reported as being used out in the field.
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  • WD40 or some other solution to loosen rusted bolts
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  • Penetrating oil for rusted nuts (PB Blaster, Kroil)
  • Sawzall or Angle grinder with a cut off disk for rusted bolts
  • Appliance dolly rated for at least 800 lbs
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  • Philips head screwdriver for adjusting kiosk feet
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  • Philips head and Flat Screw Drivers
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  • Adjustable Crecent Wrench
  • DiCs or diagonal cutting pliers for cutting the power on outdoor kiosks
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  • Flathead screwdriver for accessing outdoor kiosk power panel
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  • Wire nuts and tape for terminating the electrical
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  • Non-Contact Voltage Detector for double checking for live wires
  • Indoor Kiosks

    There isn't anything too notable about how these kiosks are installed. As far as it's known, all indoor kiosks are simply resting on nylon feet and have no additional mounting to the ground. Power is supplied via a wall plug and can easily be removed.