An electrical tool kit is a necessity as far as rendering a prefect electrical safety schema to your home is concerned. These basic electrical tools would ease the electrical work load on your electrician. Routine electrical inspections make use of these basic electrical tools extensively.
In addition the commonly encountered electrical tasks such as fixing the fuse, replacing a burnt cable, replacing the electric fuse, checking the voltage of an appliance/socket etc. calls for an active involvement of your electrical tool kit.
First of all you need a large-sized toolbox essentially of rigid plastic material as plastic is a poor conductor of electricity and also it is not susceptible to corrosion. The size does matter as you may end up arranging all the necessary instruments and discarding a particular tool at that time may not be wise on your part.
Start collecting the instruments by making way for the wiring tools first. It would include the pliers, the screwdrivers and the insulating tapes. The pliers should be purpose-specific and some commonly used plier types such as needle-nose pliers, cutters and slip-joint pliers should be acquired immediately. Furthermore an advice from a local electrician is always handy to go with.
Two or three rolls of electrical insulating tapes and plastic tapes must be placed because they will be used in the naked joints of the wires as well as the points where insulation dressing has come off the wire.
Screwdrivers are an essential component in your electrical tools assembly and depending on your needs you can go for a particular screwdriver set. The set should include some basic screwdrivers such as Robertson screwdriver, nut screwdriver and flat head screwdriver.
Once the wiring tools are arranged, the testing tools such as a voltage tester, a digital multimeter and the cable connectors are brought in to the box. To go with these a utility knife( for undressing or tearing the wire insulation) should be reposited as well.
Along with the wiring tools and the testing tools you may also go for the installation tools but only if you possess a good idea about the electrical installation task and the relative wiring setup. The first-aid kit and the safety equipments such as gloves and goggles are mandatory enough to find a place in the tools collection.
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