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Tools For Working With Electricity
One special piece of equipment in the electrician’s tool box is the combination wire stripper/cutter. This special tool is used in the preparation for wiring. The typical stripper has grooves for most common wire sizes. The end of the wire is inserted in the groove and the stripper is closed. When the wire is pulled out of the groove, the insulation will be removed leaving the underlying wire exposed. The combination tool also is a wire cutter. Installation tools are more expensive and not normally found in the average tool collection. These include special tools designed for breaking through wall surfaces for the insertion of conduit. Another group of contractor tools enables the electrician to “pull” wire through enclosed areas. These are cable pulling or fish taping systems used in wiring. Testing equipment is an important part of the contractor’s tool assortment. There is a wide variety of testing equipment. The most common is the Digital multi-meter. The most common function of the multi-meter is to test circuit integrity. This is done by disconnecting power from an appliance and touching the negative and positive probes of the multi-meter to each end of the circuit. If the resistance reading is zero, it indicates that the circuit is intact and will handle a current flow. A final group of equipment for an electrical contractor is safety related equipment. Electrical work has a high potential of danger. Safety equipment is the most important part of any electrician’s tool kit. Safety equipment includes eye protection, electrician’s gloves, and tagging equipment to insure that equipment is disconnected while work is being performed. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Author is a freelance writer who prefers to write on various topics. For more information please visit these links, Hand Tools Product Electricians tools |
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