Lowell Corp.’s 105 triple square transmission lineman’s wrench is designed for high-line utility pole installation and repair. It features an ergonomic handle and a bolt-through design that enables bolts to pass entirely through sockets and arm heads so nuts can be secured on any threaded length.
Triplett Test Equipment and Tools’ 3-in-1 circuit breaker finder is used to locate the correct circuit breaker in a panel to which an electrical outlet or fixture is connected. Comparison mode helps to identify the correct breaker when the signal strengths are close.
Fluke’s noncontact AC voltage tester and LED flashlight detects from 90–600V AC. It features dual-sensitivity for two levels of detection: it indicates proximity to an AC voltage source with blue light, and shows when users are at the source with red light. It operates in temperatures between 32°F and 122°F.
Amprobe’s IRC-110 thermal camera features three selectable color palettes: grayscale, hot iron and rainbow. It features center-point temperature measurement, and has a point-and-shoot functionality to give users a visual heat map image for identifying temperature-related issues.
AEMC’s MN375 AC current probe has a 0.78-in. jaw opening. The hooked jaw design facilitates clamping and hooking into conductors. The nickel core improves accuracy.
Platinum Tools’ slit and ring fiber cable stripper is designed to slit and ring cables, buffer tubes and jackets on fiber optic cables with diameter ranges of 1.2 mm (0.05 in.) to 6.4 mm (0.25 in.). The slitting V-block is removable and reversible to accommodate various diameters.