combination Plier(linemanPlier) - THis is used for gripping, holding, and cutting electrical wire and cables and even small nails. They are usually used by lineman in doing heavy task
Side cutting pliers - type of pliers is used for cutting fine, medium and big wires and cable
Long nose Pliers - Used for cutting and holding fine wires.This can reach tight space or small opening where other pliers cannot reach and used in making terminal loops of copper wire
Wire Stripper- A tool used for removing insulation of medium sized wires ranging from gauge #10 to gauge #16
Electrician knife - used by linemen to remove insulation of wire and cables in low and high voltage transmission lines
Convenienceoutlet - a device that acts as a convenient source of electrical energy for current consuming appliances
Male Plug - A device inserted to a convenience outlet to conduct electric current
Lamp holders - Devices that hold and protect the lamp and are also called as - lamp sockets/receptacles
Switch - A device that connects and disconnects the flow of electric current in a circuits
Fuse - A circuit protective device that automatically blows and cut the current when and overload or short circuit happens
Junction box - An octagonal shaped electric material where the connections or joints of wires are being done
Circuit Breaker - A protective device used to automatically blow and cuts the current when trouble in the circuit such an short circuit or overload occurs
Utility box - A rectangular shaped metallic or plastic (pvc) material in which flush type of convenience outlet and switch are attached
Flat Cord - IS a duplex stranded wire used for temporary wiring installation and commonly used in extension cord assembly
Electrical wire/Conductor - These are used in wiring installation inside and outside the building
Conduits/Pipes - electrical materials used as the passage of wires for protection and insulation
Clamps - electrical material used to hold and anchor electrical conduits in its proper position
COnnectors - used to attach metallic or non-metallic conduits to the junction or utility boxes
Wire Gauge - measures a wires cross sectional area
Pull push rule tape - this familiar device is spring-loaded so that the tape retracts into its metal or plastic case when not in use
Micrometers - are devices for accurately measuring minute distances; modern gadgets are accurate down to one ten-thousandths of an inch
Ammeter - is a instrument used to measure the current circuit
voltmeter - is an instrument used for measuring electrical difference between two points in an electrical circuit
testlight - is a piece of electronic equipment used to determine the presence of electricity in a piece of equipment under test
Ruler - have long been made from different materials and in multiple sizes
clamp ammeter - measure current. Probes measuring voltage, having a hinged jaw
Multimeter - is an electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit
Clutch head - is a tool used for turning with a clutch head bolt or screw
torx head - used for star shape heads
stubby - is a tool used for tightening or loosening in places where a longer blade will not fit especially in narrow places
offsetscrewdriver - is a tool used for tightening or loosening screws in extremely close places
open wrench - is a tool with an open end used for working with hex headvolts, nuts, or screws
adjustable open wrench - is an open end wrench with a movable jaw allowing it to be used with different sizes of fastener head
boxwrench - refers to the tool with flat interior surfaces so that it is less likely to slip off when working with hex head bolts, nuts, or screws when added torque is applied
pipewrench - is a tool used for working with pipe, pipe fittings, and other rounded surfaces
combination wrench - is a tool with an open end and a box end. it is designed for the convenience of an operator who may need an open end for speed tightening and loosening while the box end is used for adding torque
flare nut wrench - is a tool used for working with hex bolts, screws in which the open end permits the wrench to slip over tubing
slip joint - is a tool used for holding or turning part where surface marring is not a problem
slip groove - is a tool used on a wider surface and where more leverage may be required
longnose pliers - is a tool used for holding small nuts, screws, or for reaching hard reached places