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		<title>Safety Wire Pliers for Safety Purposes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In electronics, there are some things which simply need to be handled with extra care. As the term suggests, you are dealing with electronics, therefore one significant mistake might ruin everything. You are also trying to deal with things which are too risky for you as a human being. Having all these mentioned, you have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>In electronics, there are some things which simply need to be handled with extra care. As the term suggests, you are dealing with electronics, therefore one significant mistake might ruin everything.</p>
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<p>You are also trying to deal with things which are too risky for you as a human being. Having all these mentioned, you have to make sure that whatever you use in the performance of your duty, will ensure not only the efficiency of your work but your security as well.</p>
<p>This is true when you are dealing with wires which are too risky. As such, you need a tool which will deal with safety wires as well. This is the safety wire pliers. This is not too huge as compared to other pliers out there. Its blades are slightly smaller than the usual pliers since it has to deal with smaller wires as well. However, it has a longer handle for better grip while using the tool. Safety wire pliers are used when you have to twist delicate wires or straighten them. When you are to use usual pliers only, you might not have accuracy and control over the wires you are dealing with. Some of these pliers might be too huge which might eventually lead to damage of these safety wires. Others are too small which could only be used for very small tools only. Therefore, this safety wire pliers are fit only when you are to deal with delicate wires. As such, you just can’t take the risk of using any other pliers for what you are dealing with is very fragile.</p>
<p>Yet, even if you deal with high risk objects, the amount you have to spend in buying this tool is never that much. Pittsburgh 9” safety wire pliers can only be bought at around $14-$20. You can buy this any time you want and practice on them with the things you want. If it does not work well for you, then you can just buy other tools available. However, you have to be very extra careful given the fact that you could not just use tools which are not of guaranteed results. With Pittsburgh 9” safety wire pliers, you are assured of both quality and economy. You will surely not worry that what you are using is cheap enough to deal with high risk tasks. You can even say that with this low cost tool, it can surely do a lot.</p>
<p>Having said all these, there is no doubt that safety wire pliers are among the essentials on your <a title="electrician tools" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/">electrician tools</a>. You might not be working on these types of wires always, but rest assured that when you are to deal with one, you will surely know what to take out from your tool box. Yet, if you are not yet that familiar with this tool, then try to practice using it, and you will say that this is just perfect for you.</p>
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		<title>How Do I Become an Electrician</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do I become an electrician? Easy, first you have to understand that in order to become an electrician one must be good in Math and English. Why English? It is important because the instruction on electrician books is usually in English. Secondly, it is required that you have a good hand-eye coordination and methodical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="How do I become an electrician" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/37/how-do-i-become-an-electrician/">How do I become an electrician</a>? Easy, first you have to understand that in order to become an electrician one must be good in Math and English. Why English? It is important because the instruction on electrician books is usually in English. Secondly, it is required that you have a good hand-eye coordination and methodical and technical ability which are essential for this job. Excellent eyesight and color vision are also important since electricians must distinguish between color-coded wires.</p>
<p>So if you are planning to become an electrician here are a few tips on how to start out. If you’re still in high school it would best that you take subjects like math, science, electronics and mechanical drawing. If you’re not in high school it would be great to take advantage of military training in the electrical field. Many army and navy programs offer excellent preparation for would be electricians.</p>
<p>Generally, before you can become a qualified electrician you have to go through training, apprenticeship, certification and licensing. So to start off you should select a reputable school that teaches the basic skills of becoming an electrician. Online courses are also available but only choose those associated with well-known, reputable institutes. The coursework takes about four years and includes theory and practical applications. Next is that after you have completed your training you have to get your certification. To get the certificate you will have to take an exam that will test your mastery of code, general technical knowledge and theory. This is important because employers prefer certified electricians.</p>
<p>Next important step is to get an apprenticeship. Electrician apprenticeship programs may be sponsored by joint training committees made up of local electrician unions of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and local union chapters of the National Electrical Contractors Association; company management committees of individual electrical contracting companies; or local chapters of the Associated Builders and Contractors and the Independent Electrical Contractors Association. Because of the comprehensive training received during the electrician apprentice program, those who complete apprenticeship programs qualify to do both maintenance and construction work as electricians.</p>
<p>Finally after you have gone through training, accreditation and apprenticeship you have one last thing to do and that is get licensed. Apply for an electrician’s license from your state’s electrical registration and licensing authority. A license is offered according to the grade you wish to work in, and you will need a separate license to work in other states or territories. Contact your local electrical registration and licensing authority for details about acquiring your electrician license.</p>
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		<title>Manual vs. Electrical Crimping Tools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being an electrician is never an easy task. You might encounter several tasks which are unexpected or something that are new to you. However, you just have to be prepared since whatever it is that you might be encountering will surely be something you can never escape. As such, one of the ways for you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Being an electrician is never an easy task. You might encounter several tasks which are unexpected or something that are new to you. However, you just have to be prepared since whatever it is that you might be encountering will surely be something you can never escape. As such, one of the ways for you to be prepared is to bring with you essential tools. As they say, you can never into a battle without the necessary defenses.</p>
<p>One of the tasks you might be having as an electrician is related to crimping. This is the process by which you fold and press or even join together two pieces of metal. This usually occurs when some essential part of equipment needs to be reconnected. This can also be used when two metals have to be placed together for a specific purpose. This might sound easy in the first place, but in reality, it never is. With just a slight or unforced error, you might not be able to achieve the desired result. The worse thing is that you might even damage the entire equipment instead of fixing it to be used again. As such, instead of being paid, you might end up paying for the one who asks for you to fix the equipment through the process called crimping.</p>
<p>With this process, you definitely need crimping tools. There are several crimping tools out there; you really have to be careful in the selection since you might end up with a tool which is not suited for your needs or with the things you usually work with. When it comes to crimping tools, there are two general types you can choose from. You can either go for manual crimping tools or electronic crimping tools. Looking at the term alone, you might say that it has all the difference. Yet, if you need to know more about the differences of these two, some of the specific details are written here.</p>
<p>When you want to go for manual crimping tools, you can surely have the control over the things you do. The maneuvering of the entire thing lies on your hands and the effort you exert. Therefore, when it comes to accuracy and precision, this manual crimping tool is very good. However, when your concern is the time for you to finish what you are doing, then definitely this one will not work well for you. Yet, even if this is like the traditional tools you use, you are assured that its durability is a sure fire. It is made of forged steel handling the number of years of using it.</p>
<p>On the other hand, with electronic crimping tools, more or less, the tasks can easily be done. Since the tool itself has autonomy, then by just simple click on the buttons, the tool does the work for you. Yet, you need to know as well the process of using this product. Otherwise, you will not be able to do your task well. It also comes with a reloadable battery, therefore using over a longer time is never a problem anymore. This battery is rechargeable as well. Materials used in making this tool are also of high quality, so you are also assured with its durability.</p>
<p>Indeed, these two tools are of the same effect and use. It will be up to you in the end if you are to go for the manual or electronic one in the delivery of your task. At the end of the day, your goal here is to become better as an electrician.</p>
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		<title>Wire Cutters For Electrician</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an electrician, having the best wire cutters with you is very important. In whatever type of task you are to perform as an electrician, there will always be the need for a wire cutter. Without wire cutters, you might have a hard time in fixing anything or doing some adjustments. This is true when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>As an electrician, having the best wire cutters with you is very important. In whatever type of task you are to perform as an electrician, there will always be the need for a wire cutter.</p>
<p>Without wire cutters, you might have a hard time in fixing anything or doing some adjustments. This is true when you are always dealing with wires. Yet, not all wire cutters out there out there are effective enough. Some are just wire cutters by name, but never in the real sense. These wire cutters could hardly cut even the thinnest of the wires you deal with. For sure, you do not want to encounter this problem. Therefore, the only thing you have to do is to select the best wire cutters and have them in your possession. In this article, we will try to compare the benefits you will reap from having any of these wire cutters.<br />
First on the list is Klein 11057 Klein-Kurve Wire Cutter. This is an excellent wire cutter which is good for handling thick pieces of wires. When you are to use this wire cutter, then you will not worry with the diameter and width of the wires you will be dealing with. Aside from that, the strong grip produced by this wire cutter is perfect for shaping, bending, and pulling of wires. Therefore, you will need not much time in doing your task. With its strong grip as well, you are assured that you can handle wires very comfortably. Yet, somehow the down side of this of this wire cutter is that it does not go with a spring handle. As such, your hand will somehow be easily tired especially if you have to work on several wires. Yet, when you have huge tasks to make but not that many, this wire cutter is just enough for you.<br />
On the other hand, if you want an all in one wire cutter, try Channellock 908 Wiring Tool. This wire cutter can easily handle AVG wires as well as mm wires in no time. Therefore if you do not know what type of work you are going to expect to face or the wire you will be dealing with, then try out this model of wire cutter. It also has scissor type blades which is good for precision. It is also good when you do not exert too much force. Therefore, with this wire cutter, you don’t get tired easily. Most of all, this wire cutter comes with a lifetime warranty so when you are to encounter problems along the way, then it would just be fine.</p>
<p>ndeed, both of these wire cutters have positive effects. The secret here is for you to find what your needs are and carefully select the wire cutters you definitely need. You can have any of these two wire cutters. However, you will be surprised to find out that both of these have almost the same price. For only about $45-50, you can secure one for your own.</p>
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		<title>Electrician Tool Set</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A complete electrician tool set is essential for the professional electrician to be able to confidently face any task that the job can throw his way. For the most basic work, an electrician should have at least a pair of electrician scissors, a wire stripper, a pair of pliers and a screwdriver. These are the foundation of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>A complete <a title="electrician tool set" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/28/electrician-tool-set/">electrician tool set</a> is essential for the professional electrician to be able to confidently face any task that the job can throw his way. For the most basic work, an electrician should have at least a pair of <a title="electrician scissors" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/25/electrician-scissors/">electrician scissors</a>, a wire stripper, a pair of pliers and a screwdriver. These are the foundation of the complete tool set. For homeowners who wish to solve basic electrical snags rather than call a professional, these 4 tools are usually all that are need. For professionals, however, a noticeably more extensive selection of tools needs to be at hand in order to address more complicated problems efficiently and safely.</p>
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<p>Klein Tools offers a complete 41-Journeyman Tool Set that features quite an impressive array of electrician’s tools. The entire set contains a 12 pc ball-end hex key caddy set. These L-shaped keys are made from corrosion resistant steel alloy. The ball-end keys can be used up to a 30 degree angle for a more versatile tool. It also has a pair of Journeyman Long Nose Pliers. These pliers are the tools that Klein Tools is famous for. These are made from US-made tool steel. These pliers feature hot riveted joints that offer a smooth and wobble free clamping action. The slim heads of the pliers allow greater reach and more ranged even in confined spaces. It also has a greater than average weight to provide more cutting power. Another major tool in the set is the 8 inch adjustable <a title="Klein Wrench" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/31/klein-wrench/">Klein Wrench</a>. With its precision-machined jaw mechanism, this alloy steel tool has a wider than normal capacity in order to accommodate much larger grips. This allows it to handle a larger variety of jobs that would normally require larger wrenches.</p>
<p>Other tools in this complete set are 2 Cabinet-tip Cushion Grip Screwdriver, in 3 inch and 6 inch round shanks; a Keystone-tip Cushion-Grip Screwdriver with a 6 inch heavy duty round shank; #1 and #2 Philips Head Screwdrivers; a Wire-Bending #2 Philips Screwdriver; a 7 pc Cushion Grip Nut Driver Set; a Cushion Grip Scratch Awl; a No. 2 Square Recess Tip Screwdriver; a tape measure that features 25 ft of Power Return; a Magnetic Torpedo Level; crimping and cutting tools with insulated and non-insulated connectors; the Klein Kurve Dual NM Cable Stripper and Klein Cutter, 10-18 AWG solid and 12-20 stranded; the Klein Kurve Heavy Duty Utility Knife; a Cable Splicer Kit, a conduit-fitting and reaming screwdriver; a 120 Speedway steel Fish Tape with a Grip-it handle; a high-leverage Cable Cutter and a pair of Journeyman Plump Pliers.</p>
<p>The whole set also includes standard protective eyewear, a padded adjustable shoulder strap and a canvass zipper bag for easy organization and carrying. This complete set is priced at 630 dollars and is available for purchase from Klein Tools and online sources.</p>
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		<title>Slip Joint Pliers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pliers are among the most common tools used by electricians. These are used for gripping objects or bending them into a desired shape or style. This helps your hand in doing things easier for you instead of doing the bending manually which might take you days or even weeks to have it done. Pliers actually [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Pliers are among the most common tools used by electricians. These are used for gripping objects or bending them into a desired shape or style.</p>
<p>This helps your hand in doing things easier for you instead of doing the bending manually which might take you days or even weeks to have it done. Pliers actually intensify the force you put into the objects you work with for several times. In short, pliers are excellent in making thins a lot easier for you.</p>
<p>Pliers come in different sizes and purposes. Yet, almost all of them have the same basic parts. The handle or the grip to which your hands are being located up to the blades, connected together by a fulcrum which allows the pliers to become flexible enough. However, what is common with almost all types of pliers is that they have a fixed opening so that it can work on a specific purpose only. For instance, long nose solid pliers have longer blades so that it can work well with thinner yet finer objects. Bigger pliers are used for bigger objects, yet it might produce damage when used for finer ones.</p>
<p>However, one type of pliers is unique and extremely versatile. This is the slip joint pliers. Unlike other pliers which are fixed and are only good for a specific type of task, these pliers are excellent for almost any type of object you can work on. This is because of its adjustable mouth openings. It is flexible enough to adjust to the size of objects you are dealing with. As such, you are not anymore required to bring with you different types of pliers just to be prepared. This is true when you are not that certain with the things you have to deal with always. For instance you are tasked to work on a particular object, yet you are not that certain about other details. With this type of pliers, you can just have it out, adjusted, and there you go; you can start working already.</p>
<p><a title="Slip joint pliers " href="http://www.electriciantools.org/21/slip-joint-pliers/">Slip joint pliers </a>come in different varieties. You can choose from thick nose pliers, thin nose pliers, heavy duty pliers, and hose clamp pliers. All of these pliers are available at Channellock at affordable prices. Try to determine first the nature of the tasks you usually deal with so that you can choose on the best <a title="slip joint pliers " href="http://www.electriciantools.org/21/slip-joint-pliers/">slip joint pliers </a>to work well for you. When you are to use slip joint pliers, you are confident that when you are to work with heavy duty tasks or very fine and delicate ones, you have something that will serve as your armor.</p>
<p>However, when you are not doing several tasks usually as an electrician, you can still use this tool for your home needs. Whatever problem is it that you encounter at your own home; you can use something to solve these problems. These tools are even too simple to use, so even if you are not a licensed electrician, you can still use them. So grab one and place it in your tool box now.</p>
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		<title>Electrical Training</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electrical training is an essential process in any career in the electrical industry sector. From formal college courses that offer degrees such as Bachelor of Science major in electronics engineering to specialized electrical training courses and seminars, the ways of learning about the electrical industry and, more importantly at times, having the certification of undergoing training is invaluable. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Electrical training" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/43/electrical-training/">Electrical training</a> is an essential process in any career in the electrical industry sector. From formal college courses that offer degrees such as Bachelor of Science major in electronics engineering to specialized <a title="electrical training" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/43/electrical-training/">electrical training</a> courses and seminars, the ways of learning about the electrical industry and, more importantly at times, having the certification of undergoing training is invaluable. These courses will allow those aspiring for a career in the electrical power industry, and even those who already have careers but want to further their knowledge, to update and keep up with new developments in the field. Undergoing training, whatever stage a person is in his career, can expand horizons in a lot of ways.</p>
<p>For those people who are just starting out and prefer a college education, a degree in electrical engineering is a viable option. Undergraduate courses cover the basics of numerous subfields in electrical engineering, as well as physics and mathematics relevant to the course. Earning the designation of Electrical Engineer requires passing numerous certification tests and accumulating a minimum amount of work experience. Post-graduate studies require more study on specialized areas of the industry.</p>
<p>There are other ways to pursue a career in the power industry. There are trade schools in which essential training and first hand experience is offered to those who enroll in their courses. These trade courses offer practical instruction and basic theory in disciplines such as electrical technology, electronics and electrician courses. Those who have asked themselves “<a title="How do I become an electrician" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/37/how-do-i-become-an-electrician/">How do I become an electrician</a>?” will find their answers in <a title="electrician schools" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/41/electrician-schools/">electrician schools</a> such as The Lincoln Technical Institute, Everest College and Wyotech. Some of these can even help students apply for <a title="electrician apprenticeships" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/39/electrician-apprenticeships/">electrician apprenticeships</a>.</p>
<p>Another alternative is signing up for online certification courses. There are numerous online training schools like Connaught Technical and Trade Skills that offer online training. These have the advantage of allowing the learner to learn from home which is convenient for most people. These courses also allow each person to learn at individual paces, with the option of taking training a few units at a time. This is a great option for those people who want to earn the certification but have to take care of other responsibilities as well.</p>
<p>Of course, once trained, a person’s learning should not remain stagnant. There are training seminars which one can attend that offer further training and certification. There are also online seminars that provide the same learning through the internet. The online alternative still maintains the advantage of having more flexibility when it comes to time and the advantage of taking it at home.</p>
<p>Whether taken through the university route, trade schools or online, electrical training can open new possibilities for those who are interested in the line of work. With a little patience and a lot of determination, electrical training will set you on your way to a good and stable career in today’s most essential industry.</p>
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		<title>Auto Electricians</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Auto electricians are skilled tradesmen who specialize in the electronic systems and components of automobiles. These electricians bring a highly skilled and experienced eye to problems encountered regarding the maintenance of a car’s electronics, as well as the installation of new parts. With a general understanding of electrical systems and a specialized focus on automobile electronics, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Auto electricians" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/45/auto-electricians/">Auto electricians</a> are skilled tradesmen who specialize in the electronic systems and components of automobiles. These electricians bring a highly skilled and experienced eye to problems encountered regarding the maintenance of a car’s electronics, as well as the installation of new parts. With a general understanding of electrical systems and a specialized focus on automobile electronics, these electricians are part of an industry that progressively becomes more dependent on electricity and electronics. Most <a title="auto electricians" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/45/auto-electricians/">auto electricians</a> receive <a title="electrical training" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/43/electrical-training/">electrical training</a> from various trade schools and should be legally certified to work on cars and commercial vehicles. If one is interested in becoming an auto electrician, there are numerous ways in which one can learn the trade and earn the certifications necessary for such an aspiration.</p>
<p>The most common way of learning how to become an electrician is going to school. There are schools such as Columbia Technical College , The Lincoln Technical Institute and Wyotech that offer courses that teach the theory and practice of <a title="electrical training" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/43/electrical-training/">electrical training</a> in general and specializations such as auto electricians. If one goes with this traditional way of learning then the usual requirements are a high school diploma or a GED and passing admissions tests. Some schools have a minimum age requirement but this is generally rendered redundant with the GED or diploma. For those who opt for traditional schooling, tuition fees and the additional cost of tools and other equipment must be considered. However, there are also colleges that offer <a title="electrician apprenticeships" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/39/electrician-apprenticeships/">electrician apprenticeships</a> with their course. This will help with the overall cost of electrical training.</p>
<p>Another alternative is receiving auto electrician training online. There are numerous schools that offer their curriculum online. There are also online learning centers that give auto electrician training exclusively online. These online tradesmen courses give the added flexibility of learning from a place convenient for the student and having more control over the units and requirements that one will take at any given period. The disadvantage of such a setup would be the lack of hands on experience that traditional training provides. Online <a title="electrician schools" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/41/electrician-schools/">electrician schools</a> are a great alternative for those people who need more flexible hours and are able to comprehend abstract concepts well without too much hands-on experience.</p>
<p>For either alternative for learning to be an auto electrician, the general learning is the same. This usually covers the basics of electricity and automotive technology. This will progress into electronics and electrical systems and then to battery systems. Since the auto industry is slowly inclining towards more electrical components and electrical power for propulsion, being an auto mechanic opens a wide range of possibilities for anyone with the willingness to learn.</p>
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		<title>Electrician Apprenticeships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those who apply for electrician apprenticeships must be at least 18 years old in most cases and have a high school diploma or a G.E.D. Applicants should have good math and English skills, since most electrician instruction manuals are written in English. They also could have to pass a test and meet other requirements prior to acceptance. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Those who apply for <a title="electrician apprenticeships" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/39/electrician-apprenticeships/">electrician apprenticeships</a> must be at least 18 years old in most cases and have a high school diploma or a G.E.D. Applicants should have good math and English skills, since most electrician instruction manuals are written in English. They also could have to pass a test and meet other requirements prior to acceptance. Electrician apprenticeship programs can last 4 years with each year including a minimum of 144 hours of classroom instruction and 2,000 hours of on-the-job electrician training. They are usually offered by company management committees of individual electrical contracting companies. Apprenticeship training for union electricians takes place under the auspices of the National Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee. The NJATC is a joint project of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and the National Electrical Contractors Association. The NJATC has graduated more than 350,000 apprentices into a variety of electrician fields. This should be done without ever taking any taxpayer money, nor are students required to pay admission or tuition fees. The program is primarily funded by contractors who have collective bargaining agreements with IBEW.</p>
<p>There are several different kinds of electricians, all with their own apprenticeship programs. Outside linemen work with large-scale, outdoor electrical systems used to distribute power through the electrical grid. Inside wiremen install, repair and maintain the electrical systems of commercial and industrial structures. Residential wiremen perform much the same tasks as inside wiremen. However, they specialize on residential structures. Finally, VDI installer technicians install, repair and maintain audio-visual, telephone and data transmission systems.</p>
<p>In the classroom, electrician apprentices learn electrical theory as well as methods of installing and maintaining electrical systems. Apprentices also take classes in mathematics, blueprint reading, electrical code rules, and electrical safety practices. Apprentice electricians also could receive specialized training in soldering, communications, alarm systems, and heavy equipment. During on-the-job training, electrical apprentices work under the supervision of experienced electricians. To start, they drill holes, set anchors, and attach conduit as well as performing other low level duties. Later, they measure, prepare, and install conduit, as well as install, connect, and test electrical wiring, outlets, and electrical switches. Apprentices also learn to lay out and draw circuit diagrams for entire electrical systems. To successfully complete the electrician apprenticeship program become electricians, apprentices must demonstrate mastery of the electrician’s tools and work practices.</p>
<p><a title="Electrician apprenticeships" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/39/electrician-apprenticeships/">Electrician apprenticeships</a> generally take about four years to complete. During this time, apprentices are expected to work full time at their trade during the day. Apprentices are also required to take additional classroom training at night. This classroom training is usually one night per week for three or four hours. Apprentices may also be required to take the occasional class on the weekend or another weeknight for their electrician apprenticeship.</p>
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		<title>Mini Pliers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mini pliers are hand tools designed primarily for gripping objects by using leverage. They are primarily used for extremely small wire or delicate tight work where larger pliers cannot function. Like all tools, there many types of mini pliers and each applicable for specific purposes, they can be flat nosed, needle nosed and bent nosed pliers. And [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Mini pliers are hand tools designed primarily for gripping objects by using leverage. They are primarily used for extremely small wire or delicate tight work where larger pliers cannot function. Like all tools, there many types of <a title="mini pliers" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/35/mini-pliers/">mini pliers</a> and each applicable for specific purposes, they can be flat nosed, needle nosed and bent nosed pliers. And these tools are always a part of an electrician’s tool set. This tool is particularly useful as a part of an electrician tool set.</p>
<p>Hobbytoolshed.com offers various types of <a title="mini pliers" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/35/mini-pliers/">mini pliers</a>, like the Flat-Nose 5” <a title="Mini Pliers" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/35/mini-pliers/">Mini Pliers</a> are very useful in bending wires and metals where tip needs to be flat.  It has nice pvc coated handles. It has spring-loaded handles. Another is the Mini Needle nose pliers with pvc covered handle for a firm grip and a 3/4″ long nose which is half round, which makes this<a title="mini pliers" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/35/mini-pliers/">mini pliers</a> good for bending and jewelry applications.  The Mini Bent nose pliers with spring action and pvc grips which provides the control needed in precision work and its overall length is 5”. And finally another pliers from hobbytoolshed.com is the round nose 5.5” mini pliers which is highly useful when bending wire or materials without unwanted ”kinking”. It has PVC handles to provide the user with firm grip, these products are priced at $5 orders can be processed online.</p>
<p>The Micro Mini Flat Nose Bent PLR-580-50 pliers, priced at $5.95, is a good tool for extremely small wire or delicate tight work.  This gives the user the advantage of tweezers, but much greater leverage.  It has smooth jaws and tool gives the user precise surgeon like control. It is slim (only 3/16″ x 1/8″ at hinge pin) and ultra light these mini pliers is outstanding for delicate jobs and is 5″ in length, with its box-joint construction, stainless steel, and curved, comfort-designed cushioned handles give the pliers appeal is hard to resist.</p>
<p>Another mini pliers is the Micro Mini Round Nose PLR-580-10 pliers, and it is a tool useful in when working in tight spaces, it is also useful when working with small wires, it has smooth jaws which can be easily maneuvered for gripping. Its handle is made of box-joint construction, stainless steel.  This product is priced at $5.95 like the previous one mentioned. It is available online at micro-tools.com.</p>
<p>Mini pliers come in handy for <a title="auto electricians" href="http://www.electriciantools.org/45/auto-electricians/">auto electricians</a> since automotive wiring can be a really tedious work dealing with wires that are not only small, but also hidden inside the dashboard or all over the car’s interior. Mini pliers like the ones mentioned above are ultra light and small so it makes it easier for auto electricians to maneuver in wires in tight spaces.</p>
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