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⚡️ FREE CLASS: How to Do a Complete Electrical Installation from Scratch, Easily, Even if You Are Not a Professional Electrician: ➽ https://eletr.co/aula?utm_content=tfs... ------ ???? FAAALA ENGEHALL COMMUNITY ???? Join our community on WhatsApp to receive valuable tips and news in the electrical area, important information and much more. ???? ???? https://eletr.co/fala-eng ------ Did you like this video? ???? ✔️ Leave your comment and share with friends ✔️ Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 basic tools that every BEGINNER ELECTRICIAN should have THE FIRST TOOL that I consider essential is a KIT OF SCREWDRIVERS AND PHILIPS, preferably completely insulated, handle and shaft, and from well-known brands, on average the cost of a set like this with 6 wrenches is R$70.00 THE SECOND TOOL that is also essential is a SET OF PLIERS, they are UNIVERSAL, CUTTING and NOZZLE. Also look for good brands, such as BELZER, GEDORE, etc. and all with 1000v insulation. On average, you will pay around R$150.00 for this kit. The THIRD essential TOOL is the so-called WIRE GROUP or also a probe or guide to pass the cables. Without it, it is impossible to pass cables inside the conduits. I recommend 2 different sizes, a 10-meter probe and a 20-meter probe. On average, the price of both together on the market is R$40.00. The FOURTH TOOL is a SET OF COMBINATION WRENCHES. I paid R$30.00 for this one. I have had it for over 5 years. It has a ratchet and several barrels. Basically, to tighten some connectors and hexagonal screws, it is only possible to do the job with this one. If you cannot buy one of these, at least buy a set of open-end wrenches, but I think this one is better, except that the ratchet makes the job faster. The FIFTH TOOL is a PRESSURE PLIER. Guys, this guy here saves us depending on the type of connector. Without one of these, you need a helper to hold the universal pliers and tighten them on the other side. This one cost R$20.00 and I've had it for over 3 years. It lasts a long time, after all, it's not used constantly, right? As for the SIXTH TOOL that I consider essential, it's the TAPE. Well, preferably one that's medium-sized, like 7.5m, and that has a safety lock and, if possible, 25mm wide, because it breaks less. The cost of a good tape measure on the market is R$35.00. The SEVENTH TOOL that's essential for starting out in the business is the HACKSAW. I really like the STARRET brand. This tool is widely used to cut rigid galvanized conduits, busbars, etc., anything that needs to be cut on a job site requires a hacksaw. It's cheap, costing around R$40.00 on the market, including the saw. Well, our EIGHTH essential tool is the BUBBLE LEVEL, and I like the aluminum ones. Man, without one of these, we can do everything wrong. It basically serves to level boxes, conduits, gutters, etc. With just a bubble level, you can get work on exposed conduits. But don't worry, it's also cheap. For about R$20.00, you can buy a quality one. The NINTH TOOL for a beginner electrician is a PLIER AMPER. Guys, the clamp meter is used to measure electrical quantities such as voltage, current, resistance, and continuity tests. In short, for me, it's the main tool an electrician should have, because it analyzes almost everything in an installation for us. I have some from FLUKE, HIOKI, and FLIR, but the cheapest one is this one from MINIPA. It costs around R$120.00 and is very useful for beginners. It has several functions. Having a digital test key is also interesting. I would consider it the ninth and a half tool because there is still a tenth. And finally, the TENTH TOOL that a beginner electrician should have is a DRILL. I recommend using a battery, as it gives us much more autonomy, because in most jobs we still don't have electricity, so the battery is highly portable. I have this one from DEWALT with 20V and this other one that I got from EINHELL with 12V. Well, for about R$300.00 you can buy a good brand, like a MAKITA or BOSCH screwdriver.