Basic Tools for Electrical Work

Basic Tools for Electrical Work

Basic Electrical Tools for Home Use

Essential Hand Tools

  • The speaker introduces basic electrical tools necessary for home electrical work, starting with pliers and side cutters. These tools are essential for cutting and stripping cables.
  • A multimeter is highlighted as a crucial tool, emphasizing the importance of quality over price to avoid false readings. Recommended models typically cost $100 or more.
  • The speaker discusses screwdrivers, mentioning four key types: a large flathead for various tasks, a square head for wood screws, a posi screwdriver (not Philips), and a small flathead suitable for PDL screws.

Additional Handy Tools

  • Long nose pliers from Nipax are mentioned as useful but not frequently used; they become essential when needed.
  • A good tape measure is recommended due to frequent use; it's advised not to overspend on this item since they tend to get lost easily.
  • The jib saw is introduced as vital for cutting holes in walls during socket installations. It's important to choose one with a sharp tip.

Finishing Touches and Safety Equipment

  • A hammer is described as an obvious necessity, while a level is emphasized for ensuring everything is straight and properly aligned during installation.
  • A volt sensor without batteries can detect voltage presence at sockets or switches by flashing and buzzing, aiding in circuit isolation. Milwaukee brand sensors are noted as particularly effective.

Drilling Tools

  • The speaker mentions carrying tape and marker pens for marking out work areas. They recommend Makita drills based on durability over five years of use.
  • For drilling tasks, auger bits or spade bits are suggested depending on the job's requirements; spade bits are softer while auger bits provide more power.

Conclusion on Tool Essentials

  • The speaker concludes that these basic tools will set up anyone well for electrical work around the house. Many viewers likely already own some of these items.
  • Safety glasses and earmuffs are also mentioned as critical safety gear that should not be overlooked when performing electrical tasks.
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