Main equipment

* Multimeter: An instrument that measures voltage, current and resistance.
* Voltage Tester: Non-contact device for testing the presence of voltage in wires and components.
* Amprobe Crimper: A tool for measuring current without breaking the circuit.
* Ohmmeter: A device for measuring electrical resistance.
* Soldering Iron: A tool for forming electrical connections by melting solder.
* Conductor Crimper: A tool for crimping terminals and connectors onto wires.
* Contact Ground Meter: A device for measuring the resistance to current flow by ground.
* Residual current device (RCD): A device that cuts off the power in the event of a current leak to the ground.
* Dielectric gloves and boots: Personal protective equipment to prevent electrical shock.
* Headlamp: Convenient, hands-free light source.

Tools for installation and repair

* Screwdriver: A tool for screwing in and out screws with different tips.
* Wrench: A tool for tightening and loosening nuts and bolts.
* Insulating tape: Self-adhesive material for insulating electrical connections.
* Terminals and connectors: Devices for connecting wires.
* Cable cutter: A tool for cutting cables and wires.
* Crimping Tool: A tool for crimping ferrules onto wires.
* Pipe bender: A tool for bending metal pipes and rods.
* Extension Cord and Splitter: Devices for extending the reach and increasing the number of outlets.

Specialized equipment

* Thermal Imager: A device for measuring the temperature profile of equipment and identifying overheating or malfunctions.
* Power Quality Analyzer: An instrument that measures and records power quality parameters such as voltage, current and harmonic distortion.
* Megger: A device for measuring insulation resistance.
* Electronics: Tools for diagnosing and repairing electronic circuits, such as an oscilloscope and logic analyzer.

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