Hand Tools for Electrical Work
Electrical work requires the use of hand tools. Possessing the correct tools and the knowledge of how to use them correctly and safely is essential in order to successfully accomplish a job. The term electrical work encompasses a variety of jobs which involve the use of a range of different tools. Within that range are a basic set of tools that are used by both apprentice and accomplished electricians alike. It is this set of basic tools that will be introduced in this module. [course outline] Introduction Pliers Design of Pliers Crimpers Guidelines for Use of Pliers Wire Strippers Automatic Wire Strippers Screwdrivers Nut Drivers Crescent Wrench Fish Tape Voltage Detector Digital Multimeter Tool Belt Correct Use of Hand Tools





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Learning Objectives
• Describe how different types of pliers are used for electrical work • List guidelines for the use of pliers • Describe the purpose of a wire stripper • Describe the purpose of a fish tape • Describe the purpose of a voltage detector • List guidelines for correct hand tool usage
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Sample Video Transcript
Different designs of pliers are available for different applications. Lineman’s pliers have a squared-off, snub-nose jaw tip for gripping and holding, and nearer the jaw joint have opposed cutting edges. Some versions have an additional gripping section near the joint which can be used to assist in pulling a fish tape (discussed later), or a crimping device to assist in applying connectors to bare wires. A common use of lineman’s pliers is for gripping and twisting wires together before adding a twist-on wire connector nut. Long-nose, or needle-nose, pliers have extended, pointed, thin jaws that are ideal for working where there are space restrictions or for manipulating small objects. These pliers are useful for bending wire ends to create connection loops.