| Lampholder:A plastic or porcelain device that holds a lamp. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Junction Box:Usually made of metal in square or octagon shaped boxes. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Cord Connectors:This connecting body is designed to accommodate the cord cap and is sometimes called a female plug. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Cord Cap:It is some times called a male plug. Used on extension cords and power tool cords. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Duplex Receptacle:Receptacles may be installed in outlet boxes flush with the wall or in surface mounted boxes or junction boxes. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Switch Box:Comes with knockouts for non-metallic sheathed cable or electrical metallic tubing. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Three-Way Toggle Switch:Traveler or go between wires connect to lighter colored brass screws; hot wire is connected to the darker colored brass screw. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Toggle Switch:When the toggle switch is pushed up the service is on and off when pushed down. (Electrical-Boxes and Devices) |   | 
| Flexible Conduit:It consists of a heavily zinc coated steel strip wound spiraling, with interlocked construction permitting greater flexibility. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| EMT Connector:Used to connect EMT conduit to a box, panel, or other threaded fitting. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| EMT Coupling:A compression fitting used to join EMT conduit. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Electrical Metallic Tubing:A thin walled conduit.  Commonly abbreviated as EMT.  It is coupled with special fittings and is smooth inside.  Manufactured in 10 foot lengths.  Common sizes 1/2"-2".  Approved for indoor use. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| EMT Sweep:The difference being, it is made of thin wall conduit and has no threads. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Ridged Entrance Ell:Has female thread on each end and has removable cap for access to wire for splicing or pulling. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Ridged Elbow or Sweep:Sizes range from 1/2 to 2 inch. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Ridged Coupling:Made of galvanized steel. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Ridged Conduit:It is available in galvanized and enamel finishes. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Service Entrance Cap:Made of cast aluminum or PVC. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Raintite Hub:Made of cast aluminum and has a flange with pre-drilled holes for mounting to panel, and threaded inlet for conduit. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| PVC Elbow or Sweep:It has a long radius and is connected by gluing couplings on elbow and pipe. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| PVC Male Adaptor:Adapts PVC conduit to a threaded fitting for connecting to a box, panel , etc. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| PVC Coupling:Used to connect PVC conduit, must be glued and once connected cannot be removed. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| PVC Conduit:PVC conduit is used inside, outside or underground.  Gray in color.  Glued connections make it waterproof. (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| PVC Pull Elbow:Used to make 90 degree bends and has removable cap for splicing or pulling wire.  Glues to PVC conduit. Types denote the location of the cover (e.g. LB, LR) (Electrical-Conduit) |   | 
| Armored Cable:This cable must run from box to box without splices. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Circuit Breaker:Used to protect the wire in a circuit.  Rated in amps. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Knife Fuse:The knife fuse is made in several sizes for service of 60 to 600 amps and is not interchangeable with cartridge fuses or knife fuses of different capacities. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Solderless Connector:Used where a permanent connection is desired.  Connectors can be insulated or un-insulated.  Commonly used for wiring on mobile equipment. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Wire Nut:Used to connect AC wires. Color coded to denote capacity. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Plastic Covered Electric Wire:The larger the number the smaller the wire. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Plastic Tape:It is used alone without friction tape. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Electric Cord:A flexible cable used for extension cords and connecting power tools.  May be plastic (e.g. Type xx) or rubber covered (e.g.. Type SJ) (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Conduit Straps:Conduit is placed in the curved portion and strap is secured by nails or screws. Single foot and double foot styles. Sized for EMT and rigid/PVC conduit. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Core Solder:It is available in spools.  Rosin core is used to solder wires and acid core to solder sheet metal. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Friction Tape:Used over rubber insulating tape on wire Splices and is used to replace the outer braid. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Ground Rod:It is connected to the electrical service box or meter can by a shielded ground wire and a ground clamp. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Ground Rod Clamp:Connects a ground wire to a grounding rod, reinforcing bar, or metal water pipe.  This provides for a good ground in the event of a power spike or lightning strike. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Insulated Staple:Commonly used for low voltage wire used in applications such as door bells or sprinkler controllers. It should not be used 120-volt lines. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Cartridge Fuse:It is a cylinder shaped like a cartridge case and has metal ferrules at each end and a soft fusible element inside. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Strap Nail Drive:Made of die cast zinc, it is driven into wood with a hammer with conduit resting in curved end. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Non-Metallic Clamp:The cable is secured by means of a bracket tightened with screws.  Used to secure a NM cable to a box. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Non-metallic Cable Staples:Staples used to secure type NM cable to wood. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Non-Metallic Cable:A cable with a plastic cover used for residential indoor wiring.  Commonly found with 3 and 4 conductor in sizes 14-6. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| UF Cable:A solid plastic covering is used on this cable making it suitable for direct burial of the cable. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Single Conductor:A single conductor with thermal plastic insulation.  Wire may be solid or stranded. Typical types are TW and THHN.  Common sizes 14-0 (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Service Panel:Used to distribute power in a building.  Contains a main disconnect and circuit breakers. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Rubber Tape:Used on high voltage connections.  It is covered with friction tape or plastic tape. (Electrical-Supplies) |   | 
| Multi-Testers or Volt-Ohm Meter:An analog or digital meter that commonly will measure AC volts, DC volts, Ohms, and milli-amps. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Voltage Tester:Used for testing voltage on electrical outlets, fuse clips, and circuit breakers will test voltage from 120 to 600 volts. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Continuity Tester:A device used to the continuity of a circuit. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Soldering Gun:It is fitted with a replaceable tip and operates on 115-volt AC.  Used primarily for soldering wires. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Non-Metallic Cable Ripper:Made of a thin āUā shaped metal piece. (Electrical-Tools) |  | 
| Fuse Puller:Made of plastic to prevent electrician from being shocked while installing or removing fuses. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Wire Stripper:Used to strip plastic coating from solid electrical wires without damaging the wire .Can be adjusted to be used on various wire sizes. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Lineman's Pliers:They are used on both bare and insulated wire.  Note: These tools are also used for fence work and tying concrete rebar. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Wire Stripper And Crimping Tool:Used for stripping wire, cutting wire and crimping wire terminals on stripped wire ends. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Knockout Punch:Sizes range from 1/2 to 2 1/2 inches. Used to create a hole in panel for connecting conduit. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Electric Soldering Iron:It has a replaceable copper tip.  Soldering irons are sized from very light duty for soldering fine wires to heavy duty for soldering sheet metal. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Hickey:The Hickey or bender is used for short radius bends. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Conduit Bender:This enables an electrician to make accurate 45 and 90 degree bends.  Bender may be designated for EMT or rigid conduit. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| NM Cable Cutter:A cutter for cutting Type NM cable. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Fish Tape:Fish tapes come in 25, 50 and 100 foot lengths. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| Long Nose Pliers:Also used for stripping wire, making eyes in wire and holding wire in place while inserting screws. (Electrical-Tools) |   | 
| This site was developed by Mike Spiess (Chico State) copyright 1999-2022; for instructional use only. PDF services provided by: www.sejda.com | |
| maintain | |