📐 Divider
3. 📐 Divider
🔹 Description: Two pointed steel legs joined at the top
📌 Use: To mark circles, arcs, or divide lengths
🔹 Description: Two pointed steel legs joined at the top
📌 Use: To mark circles, arcs, or divide lengths
There are two main types of punches used in marking:
📌 Use: Makes small, light marks to guide marking lines
🔹 Description: A sharp steel tool used like a pen
🔹 Use: For drawing fine lines on metal surfaces
Marking tools are instruments used to draw lines, points, or outlines on materials to guide subsequent operations like cutting, drilling, or bending.
Before any drilling, cutting, or fitting, accurate marking is essential. Marking tools help you draw lines, points, or arcs on workpieces to ensure precise and clean work.
Electricians often work with wooden surfaces while installing switchboards, panels, or conduits. Understanding basic wood joints helps ensure safe and strong electrical fittings on wooden frames or boards.
Drilling is a common task for electricians — whether it's for fixing panels, mounting switchboards, or running wires through walls and metal plates. Let's understand the tools used for this job.
Before cutting, drilling, or assembling any workpiece, it is important to mark where the work has to be done. That’s where marking tools come in.
Electricians often need to do mechanical work like cutting, shaping, or assembling parts. For that, they use basic fitting tools like files, hammers, chisels, and hacksaws.
Let’s understand their types, specifications, and grades.
Electricians often work with tools from other trades like fitting, carpentry, or plumbing. These are called Allied Trades. Understanding basic fitting tools and safety is important for accurate and safe work.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) – 2011 is a rulebook that tells us how to do safe and proper electrical installations in India.
It is a very important document for all electricians, engineers, and technicians.