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1. tape measure
2. multimeter
3. wire stripper
4. fish tape
5. non-contact voltage detector
6. plier
7. torpedo level
8. flashlight
9. wire scrimper
10. screwdrivers
Answer:
10 ELECTRICAL TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
1. TAPE MEASURE
A must-have for beginners and pro electricians alike, a tape measure is essential for measuring heights for switch and outlet placement, centering lighting fixtures and so much more.
2. MULTIMETER
Checking voltages and current is critical to any electrical job. A multimeter is an important all-in-one tester used to measure voltages, current and resistance in an electrical circuit and can help you locate power fluctuation causes like shoddy wiring.
3. WIRE STRIPPER
A handy tool to strip or cut off the insulation on wires. A good quality wire stripper will do a clean job every time and is designed with a cutoff portion and various sized cutting teeth for different sized wires or cable.
4. FISH TAPE
Also known as draw wire/tape, fish tape is used by electricians to route new wiring through walls, metal, electrical and PVC conduit.
5. NON-CONTACT VOLTAGE DETECTOR
There’ll be many times you’ll need to do a quick safety check to see if there is a current present or a circuit is indeed live. A voltage detector is either automatic or has an on/off switch. Pick the one that suits your budget and needs.
6. PLIER
Pliers come in many types depending on what needs to done. For example, side-cutting or diagonal pliers are specially designed for wire cutting. Their cutting edge goes to the tip of the pliers and comes in handy to trim wires in tight spaces. You’ll also need a quality set of do-it-all pliers.
7. LEVEL
A great installation starts with getting the basics right. A level is used to make sure all your work is level including straight outlet covers, wall plates and switches.
8. FLASHLIGHT
Any pro electrician will tell you that proper lighting is key to any electrical job, and that you should never try and reach into a panel without proper lighting. When lighting conditions on the job site are not the best, a good flashlight or work light can save the day.
9. WIRE CRIMPER
Electrical issues are often difficult to trace down and quite often the issue might be intermittent and the result of a poor connection. A wire crimp tool is one of the best ways to repair wires causing faulty circuit connections.
10. SCREWDRIVERS
A quality set of screwdrivers can last forever. You’ll need different types like the Phillips screwdriver for Phillips head screws, and a set of straight blade screwdrivers.