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Long nose pliers, wire strippers, and lineman pliers are essential tools for bending, stripping insulation from, and cutting electrical wiring. Philips and flathead screwdrivers are used to tighten or loosen screws with different head styles, while pull-push rules and ammeters measure lengths up to 25 feet and electric current in amperes, respectively.
Long nose pliers, wire strippers, and lineman pliers are essential tools for bending, stripping insulation from, and cutting electrical wiring. Philips and flathead screwdrivers are used to tighten or loosen screws with different head styles, while pull-push rules and ammeters measure lengths up to 25 feet and electric current in amperes, respectively.
Long nose pliers, wire strippers, and lineman pliers are essential tools for bending, stripping insulation from, and cutting electrical wiring. Philips and flathead screwdrivers are used to tighten or loosen screws with different head styles, while pull-push rules and ammeters measure lengths up to 25 feet and electric current in amperes, respectively.
Long Nose Pliers – For bending smaller electrical wiring or for
where as other pliers may be too big or short.
Wire Stripper – Used to Strip electrical insulation from wires.
Lineman Pliers – For Cutting, Straightening, Bending and
Twisting Electrical Wiring.
Philips Screwdriver – For turning or loosening Screws with
Slotted Heads, Usually ones with one diametral slot cut across the head. Flathead Screwdriver – for tightening or loosening screws with a straight, linear notch heads.
Pull-Push Rule – A spring-loaded measuring tool with lengths
for 5 to 25 feet.
Ammeter – for measuring electric current in amperes.