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Angle Grinder
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Angle Grinder: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine an electrical technician installing a cable tray in an industrial building. During installation, metal brackets and pipes often need to be cut or shaped to fit properly. Using manual…
Posted by David wisay April 1, 2026
Impact Driver
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Impact Driver: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine you are installing heavy electrical panels or mounting cable trays on a concrete wall. You try to tighten a long screw using a normal screwdriver or drill, but the…
Posted by josh root April 1, 2026
ESD Mat
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ESD Mat: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine you are repairing a laptop motherboard or assembling a delicate electronic circuit in a lab. Everything seems fine, but suddenly a tiny electronic component stops working. Surprisingly, the damage…
Posted by josh root April 1, 2026
Tweezers
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Tweezers: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine you are repairing a small electronic circuit on a printed circuit board (PCB). The components are extremely tiny, and using your fingers to pick them up could damage the…
Posted by David wisay March 31, 2026
Solder Wire
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Solder Wire: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine you are repairing a damaged mobile charger or assembling a small electronic circuit in a laboratory. You connect the wires and electronic components carefully, but without a proper joint…
Posted by josh root March 30, 2026
Soldering Iron
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Soldering Iron: Working Principle, Types, Applications, Advantages and Disadvantages

Imagine you are repairing a broken mobile charger or assembling a small electronic circuit for a college project. You connect the wires carefully, but they still need a strong electrical…
Posted by David wisay March 30, 2026
Heat Gun
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Heat Gun: Working Principle, Types, Components, Applications, and Complete Guide

Imagine an electrician installing heat shrink tubing on a wire connection inside a control panel. The tubing must shrink tightly around the wire to protect it from moisture and mechanical…
Posted by josh root March 29, 2026
Wire Puller
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Wire Puller: Working Principle, Types, Components, Applications, and Complete Guide

Imagine an electrician installing electrical wiring inside a new building. The wires must pass through long conduits inside walls and ceilings. Sometimes the conduit may be several meters long with…
Posted by David wisay March 29, 2026
Wire Stripper
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Wire Stripper: Working Principle, Types, Components, Applications, and Complete Guide

Imagine an electrician installing a new power outlet in a house. The electrician needs to connect copper wires to the socket terminals. However, the wires are covered with plastic insulation.…
Posted by josh root March 29, 2026
Continuity Tester
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Continuity Tester: Working Principle, Types, Applications, and Troubleshooting Guide

Imagine you are repairing a damaged electrical extension cord. The wire looks normal from the outside, but the appliance connected to it is not working. You suspect that the wire…
Posted by josh root March 27, 2026

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