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On a salvage mission to [[Empok Nor]] in [[2373]], [[Boq'ta]] asked [[Amaro]] to retrieve a coil spanner so he could loosen a bolt. Amaro returned with a [[flux coupler]] instead, to find Boq'ta killed by a [[Cardassian]] soldier. ({{DS9|Empok Nor}})
 
On a salvage mission to [[Empok Nor]] in [[2373]], [[Boq'ta]] asked [[Amaro]] to retrieve a coil spanner so he could loosen a bolt. Amaro returned with a [[flux coupler]] instead, to find Boq'ta killed by a [[Cardassian]] soldier. ({{DS9|Empok Nor}})
   
On [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'' NX-01]], [[Lorian]] used a coil spanner to make adjustments to a [[plasma injector]]. ({{ENT|E²}})
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On {{EnterpriseNX}}, [[Lorian]] used a coil spanner to make adjustments to a [[plasma injector]]. ({{ENT|E²}})
   
 
In [[2375]], [[Ezri Dax]] used a coil spanner to tune a [[phase amplifier]] on [[AR-558]]. ({{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}})
 
In [[2375]], [[Ezri Dax]] used a coil spanner to tune a [[phase amplifier]] on [[AR-558]]. ({{DS9|The Siege of AR-558}})

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A coil spanner is an engineering tool with various uses. One variant of this technology is the interphasic coil spanner. (DS9: "Hard Time")

In 2372, Lon Suder murdered fellow USS Voyager crewman Frank Darwin by striking him in the back of the head with a two-kilogram coil spanner. (VOY: "Meld")

Chief O'Brien asked Worf to give him the coil spanner when he repaired a console in Ops. (DS9: "Bar Association")

On a salvage mission to Empok Nor in 2373, Boq'ta asked Amaro to retrieve a coil spanner so he could loosen a bolt. Amaro returned with a flux coupler instead, to find Boq'ta killed by a Cardassian soldier. (DS9: "Empok Nor")

On Enterprise NX-01, Lorian used a coil spanner to make adjustments to a plasma injector. (ENT: "")

In 2375, Ezri Dax used a coil spanner to tune a phase amplifier on AR-558. (DS9: "The Siege of AR-558")