Tools Every Electrician Should Carry & Why
Written By
Benjamin Dyer
Every electrician’s right-hand man is his tools. Not only do they allow you to perform your services better, they set you up for safe and efficient daily operations.
Whether you’re an in-demand trade business owner or an up-and-coming sole trader, ensuring you invest in the right tools for the job is a must. With tools for all types of services, you can guarantee no job is too big or unmanageable.
That’s why we’ve put together this guide on tools all electricians need in their toolkits and why they are indispensable for business success.
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Electrical Mains Tester
What it’s used for:
This device checks wiring and electrical systems to see if they are live or not. These testers come in many forms, from simple pens that fit into your pocket to more advanced multifunctional devices.
Why you need it:
This clarification allows electricians to proceed with tasks safely and confidently. These are important tools used to prevent accidents, serious injuries and even death when working on-site around live circuits.
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Voltage Tester
What it’s used for:
Somewhat similar to the tool above, however this must-have device allows electricians to measure the voltage present in a circuit.
Why you need it:
Electricians use these tools when looking to diagnose issues present in circuits alongside ensuring they run within the safe voltage ranges.
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Wire Strippers
What it’s used for:
As an electrician, you will know that precision is key in all jobs. Preparing wires for connection reliably and securely becomes significantly easier with the use of wire strippers.
Why you need it:
For those needing to remove insulation from electrical wires regularly, wire strippers offer the safest option to do so without damaging the conductors inside.
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Electrical Scissors
What it’s used for:
There are many types of electrical scissors on the market used to handle various insulation materials found in wiring for precision and clean cutting. Electrical scissors are not only useful for cutting but also for stripping insulation and crimping small connectors.
Why you need it:
Cutting wires and cables is a daily part of almost all jobs you attend, so electricians need a quality pair of electrical scissors—or multiple pairs! You can find out more about the various types of scissors you need in a previous Powered Now blog post here.
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Terminal Block
What it’s used for:
Managing multiple wire connections on site requires the right tools, one of these being a terminal block. These are available in multiple configurations and sizes based on the needs of your wiring.
Why you need it:
When joining wiring together it’s essential this is done in a safe and organised fashion, such as working with control panels. These blocks provide a secure and insulated connection point, making it easier to manage multiple wire connections.
Electrical Trade Business Management App
What it’s used for:
Electrical trade business management software includes features like quoting, invoicing, HR, job scheduling, reporting, compliance, and more. Day-to-day management is just as important as tools like scissors and testers—in fact, being able to schedule appointments, invoice customers, and communicate effectively is essential to your success.
Why you need it:
With a trade business management app, you can streamline admin-based tasks, allowing you to spend more time on the road doing what you do best. This improves customer satisfaction and employee productivity. Investing in a good management app enhances your business operations and ensures that you stay ahead in a competitive market.
So what do we know? Equipping yourself with all the essential tools as an electrician should be a priority. Not only does it allow you to prepare for any electrical situation on-site, but it also enhances safety, efficiency and compliance day-to-day.
By investing in basic tools like testers, scissors, and wire strippers and the latest technology for streamlined management, you not only protect yourself and your team from potential hazards but also deliver top-notch service to your customers. Let’s set everyone in the electrical field up for success and get started with the right tools today.
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