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2arosr2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects the spruce Q 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects written by Timothy Thiele 3X Reviewed by Larry Campbell Updated 03/19/21 000 illustration: The Spruce / Ran Zheng, Like any other repair or improvement project around the house, electrical work requires tools. For most residential electrical projects, you'll use mostly basic hand tools you already own, such as a hammer, tape measure, level, and screwdrivers. There are also some specialty electrical tools that come in handy from time to time, and these are readily available at most home centers, hardware stores, electrical supply stores, and online retailers. Thing like voltmeters, fish tape, and flashlights can come in handy when you're . doing an at-home project. As with any tool purchase, you'll get longer life and better performance from higher-quality tools. Better electrical hand tools, such as wire cutters and linesman pliers, have insulated handles to help guard against shock. 01 Tape Measure of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 a2 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [The Spruce / Margot Cavin A standard tape measure is used for all kinds of field measurements, such as setting heights for switches and outlets, centering lighting fixture boxes, and marking surfaces for cutouts. 02 Hammer ofi7 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 2102 2arosr2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects The Spruce / Margot Cavin A hammer is used to secure electrical boxes equipped with nail-on brackets to wall studs and other framing members in a home. You'll also need one to drive wire staples when anchoring new electrical cable to framing members. 03 Torpedo Level of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 32 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects he Spruce / Margot Cavin ‘A small level, such as a torpedo level, fits easily in a tool pouch and is used to make sure your work is level and plumb. A great installation starts with level boxes and straight switch and outlet covers. A torpedo level should be part of every homeowner's standard toolkit; it will have plenty of uses beyond electrical work. 04 Flashlight of 17 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 42 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [S\The Spruce / Margot Cavin Electrical repair and improvement work involves a lot of dark places, from attics and basements, to wall and ceiling cavities, to the insides of electrical boxes. A tactical flashlight is needed as much for safety as it is for convenience. A couple of hand flashlights and a headlamp are good additions to an DIY electrician's toolbox. Continue te Sof 17 below. 05 Utility Knife of 17 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 5122 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [The Spruce / Margot Cavin Autility knife, or box cutter, is handy for cutting sheathing from non- metallic (Romex) cable, to cut off electrical tape, and to open cardboard boxes. 06 Phillips Screwdrivers of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 en2 2arosr2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [si The Spruce / Margot Cavin Electricians keep screwdrivers with them at all times, for removing and installing cover plates, outlets, switches, and many other devices. It's best to have a few different lengths of Phillips screwdrivers, as well as #1, #2, and #3 tip sizes. Screwdrivers with insulating rubber jackets covering the handles are designed for better safety when doing electrical work. 07 Straight-Blade Screwdrivers of 7 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 2 2arosr2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects (©The Spruce / Margot Cavin As with Phillips screwdrivers, you will likely need more than one size of straight- blade screwdrivers. If you have to choose just one, pick a medium blade; it will suit most projects. Straight-blade screwdrivers are also available with insulated handles for better safety when doing electrical work. 08 Allen Wrench Set (Hex Set) of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [The Spruce / Margot Cavin Allen wrenches are used to tighten hex-head screws, which are sometimes found on ceiling fans, light fixtures, and appliances. It's a good idea to own both a metric and a standard set of Allen wrenches. 09 Tongue-and-Groove Pliers of 7 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [The Spruce / Margot Cavin Tongue-and-groove pliers are known by many names, including channel-lock, groove joint, tongue-and-groove, and straight-jaw pliers. This tool is most often used for plumbing work, but a pair of tongue-and-groove pliers also has many uses for electrical projects. It will see frequent use for removing knockouts from. metal electrical boxes, tightening cable clamps, and adjusting expansion-type ceiling fan boxes. 10 Non-Contact Voltage Tester of 7 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 1072 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects (The Spruce / Margot Cavin Perhaps the most important specialty electrical tool you can own is a voltage tester. A voltage tester is used for a quick safety check to make sure there's no voltage in an electrical wire or device before you start working on it. Non-contact voltage testers, powered by batteries, are the simplest and safest types of testers because they can detect electricity just by being near an outlet slot or wire. This is a tool every DIYer needs in the toolbox. It will be used for virtually every home electrical repair project. 11 Wire Strippers of 17 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 snn2 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects The Spruce / Margot Cavin Another essential electrical specialty tool for homeowners is a good pair of wire strippers. Wire strippers are used to cut and strip insulation from electrical wires. Awire stripper tool has a row of gauged holes for stripping wires of different sizes, and it usually includes cutting jaws for trimming the wire ends. Some types are combination tools that can also be used to crimp wires and to strip the vinyl jacket off NM cable. Along with a voltage tester, this is perhaps the most important specialty electrical tool you can own. It makes sense to invest in a good set of wire strippers, as it will serve many functions. 12 Needle-Nose Pliers of 7 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 tare 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects The Spruce / Margot Cavin Another essential specialty electrical tool is a pair of needle-nose pliers (also called Jong-nose pliers). It will be used for bending and twisting wires whenever you are making screw-terminal connections. The long, narrow tip makes this a great tool for detailed work. Most needle-nose pliers also include cutting jaws for trimming wires. 18 Linesman Pliers of 17 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 13122 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects (The Spruce / Margot Cavin A pair of linesman pliers is an electrician's do-it-all tool. It has a squared-off end that is great for twisting wires together, a center cutting blade for trimming wire, and a grip area between the handles for pulling wire. Casual DIYers may be able to get by without this tool, but anyone who does regular electrical work will want to own a pair of linesman pliers. 14 Diagonal Cutting Pliers of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 sana 2arosr2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects si The Spruce / Margot Cavin Diagonal cutting pliers, sometimes called side snips or dikes, are used to cut wires. They are specially designed with a cutting edge that goes down to the tip of the jaws, allowing you to get into tight areas to trim wires. Some types can also have a built-in voltage detector to sense live wires. You can also find combination tools that include wire-stripping slots built into the handles. This is a second-tier specialty tool: Casual DIYers may not need it, but those who do regular electrical work will find it very useful. 15 Fish Tape of 17 Iitps:iwwnthespruce.comop-electrical-tools-1152575 1522 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects he Spruce / Margot Cavin A fish tape is used to pull stranded or solid wire conductors through metal or PVC conduit, Cable lube is available to assist you in pulling the wires through the conduit. A fish tape can also be helpful when you are pulling NM cable through wall cavities. This is a tool used when making wiring improvements, such as adding or extending circuits. Casual DIYers who are simply making electrical repairs or replacements rarely need a fish tape, but it is a good tool for more advanced DlYers to own. 16 Voltmeter or Multimeter hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 1612 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects The Spruce / Margot Cavin A voltmeter is used to read voltage levels and verify that circuits are “live” or off. Unlike a circuit tester, this tool gives you reading on how much voltage is being carried. More sophisticated forms of the tool are known as multimeters, and they can not only read voltage levels but also amperage, resistance, and DC voltage and amperage. They do, however, require practice to learn how to use them properly. This specialty tool is used mostly by advanced DIYers and professional electricians. Casual DIYers may not need to own this tool, but those who do a lot of electrical work on appliances and electronics may find it essential. continu to of bslow 17 Wire Crimpers of 17 hitps:iwwmnthespruce.comop-electrcal-tools-1152575 172 2arosi2021 17 Tools You May Need for Electrical Projects [The Spruce / Margot Cavin Wire crimpers are used to crimp lugs or connection terminals onto wires. This tool is not often used for routine circuit repairs, but it has many uses when working with appliances or electronics. Many types can also be used to strip wire insulation. This specialty tool is not needed by every DIYer, since some of the key functions can be performed by other tools you already have. But if you routinely work on appliances, it can be a useful tool to own. 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