My copy of the Familiarization Manual lists a bunch of tools. The list below doesn't include those stored outside the airlock. They probably have more stuff (no listing for the teflon used to make the hockey stick, or the tape <img src="/images/icons/smile.gif" /> ), but the plan at the time (9 year old .PDF) seemed pretty robust. As mi2again mentioned they also have a medical kit.<br /><br /><b>MWA</b> Maintenance Work Area: A folding work table 2'X 3' that clips into slots in the bulkhead and has places to clamp or bungee down items being worked on.<br /><br /><b>MWA Containment System</b> Glove box type thing that covers MWA to contain small parts/drill shavings, etc. Can attatch a vacuum system w/filtered air intake.<br /><br /><b>Hand Tools</b><br />Ratchets-powered/unpowered, torque adapters, universal joints, extensions.<br />Sockets-regular/deep, Hex head. <br />Screw drivers-flat, Phillips, jeweler's. <br />Wrenches-open/box end, L-shaped, Hex head. <br />Pliers-various types.<br />Metal working tools-hacksaw, bone saw, chisels, punches, files.<br />Hammer-dead blow ball peen hammer.<br /><br />Each International Partner is supposed to have a set of tools for their respective modules.<br /><br />Each payload is expected to provide any special tools needed to maintain the payload.<br /><br />Electrical repair kit. Scopemeter, signal generator, pin kit, etc.<br />Fiber optic repair kit.<br />Fluid line repair kit.<br />Hose and cable kit.<br />Tap and die set.<br />Sewing kit.<br /> <div class="Discussion_UserSignature"> </div>