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Power Tools

 
Tool Management Solutions
by
Jeff Griffin
| November 2003
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  • Your Business

Keeping track of company-owned tools has never been an easy task, even for very small firms. And for large organizations, effectively managing tools is a huge undertaking. “I started with our company as a driver,” said Rob Cherry, president of Osborne Electric in Oklahoma City.

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Power Tools: Equipped for Success
by
Jeff Griffin
| July 2003
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  • Miscellaneous

High-quality and efficient corded and cordless power tools make the work of electricians easier and enable them to accomplish more in less time. Indeed, it is difficult to envision undertaking any electrical or datacomm construction project without power tools and equipment.

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Expanding the Hand Tool Horizon
by
Ed Lawrence
| July 2003
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  • Miscellaneous

electrical contractor: Mr. Employer, what would your electricians say if you asked “what improvements would you like to see in your hand tools?” mr. employer: Do you mean everyday tools like screwdrivers and pliers and co-ax crimpers? How could anyone build a better mousetrap?

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From Swordfish to Motor Saws
by
Stanimira Z. Stefanova
| July 2003
| under
  • Your Business

I still remember the bewildered look on my nephew’s face after watching an episode of “The Flintstones.” Fred had been working at his quarry in Bedrock and sawing off a giant piece of stone with a live swordfish.

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Hand Tool Trends
by
Jeff Griffin
| June 2003
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  • Miscellaneous

Power tools speed and simplify electrical work. However, many tasks still must be done as they have been for years—with basic hand tools. Crimpers, cable cutters, wire strippers, various types of pliers, screwdrivers, hacksaws and other hand tools are used by electricians every day.

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Tool Safety and Liability
by
Joe O'Connor
| July 2002
| under
  • Safety

Most employers expect the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards to require them to ensure hand and power tools are in safe working order and that employees know how to use them.

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Hand & Power Tools
by
Patti Feldman
| July 2002
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  • Miscellaneous

Most electricians are always in the market for new tools. While some electricians are tool hounds and like to keep up with the latest innovation, for the rest, there are still compelling reasons to upgrade or replace. First of all, tools are expendable.

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VDV Hand Tools & Equipment
by
Patti Feldman
| July 2002
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  • Miscellaneous

Even with jam-packed boxes, electricians new to voice data video (VDV) cabling are not likely to have the full complement of needed tools.

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Testing Equipment
by
William Feldman
| May 2002
| under
  • Miscellaneous

The market is expanding in two directions—toward tools dedicated to fewer functions and toward sophisticated multifunction tools. Each type has its advantages.

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Ensuring Standards-Compliant Structured Wiring
by
Patti Feldman
| May 2002
| under
  • Systems

With the convergence of voice/data/video (VDV) applications within both the commercial and residential ectors, electrical contractors are now faced with becoming information technology professionals in addition to being electricians.

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Tools and Testers––Clamp-on Meters’ Capabilities, Durability Increasing
February 2002
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  • Miscellaneous

As electrical systems become increasingly complex—incorporating more computers and other devices that create nonlinear loads (distorted loads)—evaluating the electrical load depends partially on the test equipment’s ability to take accurate readings of several factors.

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Powered Wire Pullers Boost Productivity
January 2002
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  • Miscellaneous

Safe, productive wire pulling starts with equipment properly sized for the forces that will be generated in the pull; with wires of a certain dimension or weight, productive wire pulling often relies on powered wire pullers.

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Tools and Testers––Holiday Gifts
December 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Looking for a good holiday gift? A hand tool that performs a task more quickly or with less effort could be a productive choice.

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Bits and Blades for Hole Saws
November 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Blades

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Tools and Testers––Electronically Enhanced Tools
October 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Electronically enhanced tools allow a task to be performed in a new, presumably better way and improve tool operation and durability.

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Tools and Testers––Specialty Testers’ Value Depends on Your Skill in Using Them
September 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Specialty testers have their niches. By knowing when and how to use them, you increase their value. To help determine how specialty testers save time and effort, look to manufacturers and distributors, who are often keen on educating end buyers about a product’s inherent possibilities.

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Tools and Testers: Wire Pulling Equipment Keeps Workers Safe and the Job Efficient
August 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Safe and efficient cable pulls begin in the planning. If inadvertently released, potential forces could run amok and harm workers or civilians or damage the conductors, so cable pulls require careful attention before and during the physical process.

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Purchasing Efficient, Safe, and Ergonomic Hand and Power Tools
July 2001
| under
  • Miscellaneous

The best tools to pull out of an electrician’s tool bucket or chest offer efficient, safe operation.

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How to Select Recip Saws
July 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Reciprocating saws have been common, often indispensable electricians’ tools for almost half a century. The name derives from the action the tool produces—a continuous back-and-forth cutting motion. The long, straight, exposed blade cuts into many types of materials.

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Battery-powered Crimpers Offer Many Advantages
June 2001
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  • Miscellaneous

Historically, a crimp connector that ties two electric lines together is typically secured by a manually operated crimper—with or without hydraulic assist. However, for a variety of reasons, battery-powered crimping tools are increasingly popular among electrical contractors.

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