The role of common electrical tools
Electricians in the installation and maintenance of various power supply and distribution lines, electrical equipment and lines, are inseparable from a variety of electrical tools, such as screwdrivers, wire cutters, wire strippers and so on. There are many kinds of commonly used electrical tools and many uses, and the following is a brief introduction.
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Tester pen: A common tool used to measure whether a tool is energized.
Multimeter: Used to measure voltage, current, and resistance.
Tape measure: Used to measure the length and size of an object.
Screwdriver: A tool used to tighten or remove screws.
Needle-nose pliers: The needle-nose pliers have a thin pointed head and are suitable for operation in a narrow space.
Electrician's knife: A commonly used cutting tool.
Insulation tape: Insulates electrical connections and components to prevent the flow of unexpected currents, which can lead to short circuits and other failures.
Wrench: A common tool used to remove and install threaded connectors (bolts, nuts).
Electric soldering iron: Electric soldering iron is an essential tool for electronic production and electrical maintenance, and the main use is to weld components and wires.
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