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Complete your marine electrical toolkit with high-quality, reliable and durable tools designed to withstand the demanding marine environment.


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  1. Ancor True RMS 12 Function Digital Snap-Around Meter

    Special Price $149.28 Regular Price $243.68
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  2. Ancor True RMS 12 Function Digital Multimeter

    Special Price $92.64 Regular Price $116.40
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  3. Ancor 8 Function Digital Multimeter

    Special Price $43.85 Regular Price $55.00
  4. Ancor Angled 26 to 10 AWG Double Crimp Ratcheting Crimper

    Special Price $71.17 Regular Price $84.74
  5. Ancor Angled 22 to 8 AWG Single Crimp Ratcheting Crimper

    Special Price $77.51 Regular Price $84.74
  6. Ancor Heavy-Duty Wire Scissors

    Special Price $51.00 Regular Price $71.36
  7. Ancor Universal Wire Stripper - 20-4/0 AWG

    Special Price $24.47 Regular Price $26.12
  8. Ancor Compact Automatic Wire Stripper - 20-10 AWG

    Special Price $41.32 Regular Price $51.11
  9. Ancor Cut/Strip Tool - 22-10 AWG

    $15.35
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  10. Ancor Cut/Strip/Crimp Multi Tool - 22-10 AWG

    $10.23
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  11. Ancor Plastic Battery Terminal Cleaner

    $7.83
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  12. Ancor Mini Fish Tape

    $16.59

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WHAT ARE MARINE ELECTRICAL TOOLS?

Marine electrical tools are tools specifically designed for use in marine electrical applications. They are important because they are designed to meet the unique challenges of working in the marine environment, including exposure to saltwater and other corrosive elements.


WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES AVAILABLE?

There are many types including crimping tools, wire strippers, multimeters, soldering irons, and circuit testers.


WHAT SHOULD I CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING MARINE ELECTRICAL TOOLS?

When choosing electrical tools for your boat, you should consider factors such as the type of tool, the quality of the tool, the materials it’s constructed from, and whether the tool is designed for use in a marine environment. Most commonly, they are made from materials that are resistant to corrosion, such as stainless steel, brass, and plastic.


HOW DO I MAINTAIN MY ELECTRICAL TOOLS?

It is important to keep your electrical tools clean and dry, and to store them in a dry location when not in use. You should also inspect your tools regularly for signs of corrosion or damage.


ARE THERE ANY SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN USING THEM?

It is important to follow proper safety procedures during use, such as wearing protective gloves and eyewear, and ensuring that the power to the electrical system is turned off before making any connections.


WHAT ARE THE MOST COMMON MARINE ELECTRICAL TOOLS?

  • A crimping tool is a tool used to crimp or compress a terminal onto the end of a wire, creating a secure electrical connection.
  • A wire stripper is a tool used to remove the insulation from the end of a wire, exposing the bare wire for connection to a terminal.
  • A multimeter is a tool used to measure electrical properties such as voltage, current, and resistance.
  • A soldering iron is a tool used to melt solder, which is then used to make a secure electrical connection between two wires or components.
  • A circuit tester is a tool used to check the continuity or voltage of an electrical circuit.
  • A heat gun is a tool used to heat and shrink heat-shrink tubing, which is used to insulate and protect electrical connections.
  • A fish tape is a tool used to pull wires through walls, conduit, or other tight spaces.
  • A wire brush is a tool used to clean corrosion or debris from electrical connections.
  • A cable tie gun is a tool used to tighten and cut cable ties, which are used to secure wires and cables in place.
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