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![]() Allen Bradley 140U Circuit Breaker US $175.00
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Essential Tools for Electrical Jobs
All over large cities such as Atlanta, electricians can be found everywhere. Be it experienced and practiced professionals, or "do it yourselfers" making mistakes for the first time, there are a few tools that come in handy across the board. Here is a basic checklist for an electrician's toolbox.
Channel Lock Pliers: This often overlooked tool is absolutely essential for adjusting expansion-type ceiling fan boxes, tightening connectors in the boxes, and, of course, taking knockouts out of the boxes. Most people don't bother to get the right equipment for these tasks and the result is always the same: shoddy looking work.
Fish tape: Throw away that coat hanger or other MacGyver system you have for pulling wire through PVC or metal conduits. Fish tape is here to save the day. It's designed for the task and makes the job a breeze. Have a particularly tight squeeze? No worries, fish tape is perfectly compatible with cable lube.
Wire Strippers: There isn't an electrical contractor in Atlanta that would be caught dead without one of these. They don't try to fool you with the name on this one. This tool is used to strip the insulation off of wires.
Non-contact Voltage Detector: This is truly a modern marvel in a tiny package! Place the tracer next to the wire, breaker or whatever you wish to test, and you will be able to determine not only if voltage is present, but how much.
Side Cutter Diagonal Pliers (side snips): These are pliers designed to cut, with the sharp edge running all the way to the end of the pliers. This allows you co snip wires in spaces normally to tight to access. For a little extra cash you can even get one with live wire detection capabilities.
Linesman Pliers: Most Atlanta electricians agree, just think "Swiss army pliers" and you're on the right track. Between the handles is a grip perfect for pulling wires, the center is equipped with a wire-cutting blade, and the tip is squared off, which makes twisting wire together a cinch.
Wire Crimpers: A good pair of these separates the amateurs from the electrical contractors in Atlanta. Aside from crimping lugs onto wires, they can also strip wire in a pinch.
Aside from the tools listed above, there is a short list of tools that are less specific to electrical jobs, but handy none the less. This list includes an Allen wrench set, a flashlight, screwdrivers (both straight-slot and Phillips), a tape measure, a level, and a utility knife.
Properly equipped with the right tools for the job, you or any electrical contractor in Atlanta can serve their clients well and hold their toolbox with pride.
About the Author
Licensed electricians have the essential tools for quality and safety. If doing any electrical work in the Atlanta area, utilize electricians Atlanta. Contact McCall Enterprises, a skilled electrician Atlanta professional.
Garbage disposal - no reset button?
My garbage disposal has stopped working. There is no noise coming from it. I've checked the circuit breaker box (and flipped the switch even though it hadn't tripped). I've used the allen wrench and made it turn. It still doesn't work. I know the electricity is ok as I plugged my dishwasher in that electrical outlet to validate. My gd is a Badger 5. According to the owners manual there should be a reset button. I've looked and the only thing close to it as a hole about the same size as the allen wrench, but when I stick the allen wrench in that it feels as though I'm just pushing some hoses or something. Is there anything else I should try, or just cut my losses and buy a new one?
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