Jul
07
2022

The tools every electrician needs depend on the job they must complete on any given day, how difficult the job is and how long it will take. Contractors who deliver electrical work will need electrical insurance to cover themselves for any liability. Additionally, they will need tools. Tools are necessary for the electrician to handle the jobs safely and accurately. Electricians use tools because they are advantageous for craftsmanship and comfortability. Often, electricians will carry an electrical tool kit. Ensuring this tool kit remains in top-notch shape with the vital gear is one of the main functions of fulfilling tasks as an electrician. Every job requires different electrical components, so you must ensure you prepare yourself with the right tools in your kit.

 Pliers

Electricians need a good pair of pliers to work with and cut wire. Generally, the pliers that electricians use include needle-nose pliers, side-cutting pliers, and reaming pliers.

 Screwdrivers

Electricians need to have a variety of screwdrivers for loosening and fastening a wide variety of hardware. Professional electricians will benefit from having adaptable screwdrivers with interchangeable parts to avoid being stuck without the electrical hand tools they need.

 Tape Measure

For those working with wiring, it’s essential to know the different lengths of pieces to cut and strip. The standard retractable tape measure will be able to help for most jobs in the field. However, you might consider having more advanced tape measures to make the process easier.

 Electric Drill

Electricians commonly use electric drills to help them install lighting fixtures or disassemble installed hardware to get to any electrical components. This tool is frequently needed to access the wiring, and electricians will need it.

 Level

It is crucial to determine the exact points for placement when installing light fixtures. A standard level will help you ensure that fixtures, screws, and other installations are in the correct place. You might want to use a magnetized level for convenience and more accurate readings.

 Wire Strippers

Electricians commonly need to strip the plastic coating on wires to expose the copper to customize connections with other wiring or components, which will require wire strippers. There are various wire strippers on the market, and it is wise to have multiple types handy. 

 Fish Tape

Electricians use fish tape to run wiring through electrical components in conduit piping. People use fish tape for retractable coil and commonly put it in installed conduit piping. 

Voltage Tester

It is a tool that lets the electrician test electricity without touching the outlet. A handheld voltage tester will be helpful to test the outlets to see if they are active quickly, as well as check if the power is back. 

 Reaming Bit

A reaming bit attaches to the electric drill to widen the opening on one end of the piping, and then it can connect to another piping segment to complete a secure conduit.

 Conduit Bender

Electricians will commonly plan a wiring route for the wire to run along the corner of the wall where they work. A conduit bender’s purpose is to allow the conduit piping to curve. It does this without the conduits getting in the way. 

 Flashlights

Every electrician will come across a time when they have to work in the dark. Also, it is essential to prepare for this by having flashlights or other work lights handy in the work truck. 

 Insulated Gloves

Electrical shock can cause severe injury and even death. Thus, it is possible on just about any job site, so electricians must take precautions. Wearing insulated gloves on every job might make the difference between life or death.

 Safety Glasses

Every electrician should equip themselves with a pair of safety glasses at every job site. Whether conducting wire inspections or using power tools, be sure to protect your eyes adequately.

Circuit Finders

It may be challenging to determine which outlets connect to which circuit in the structure you are working on. You may find it helpful to use circuit finders. The two main components of this tool include a handheld digital transmitter and tiny receivers that plug into outlets to determine which circuit goes to which outlet. 

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