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Electrician’s Pictorial Dictionary
Best selling books to prepare electricians for the licensing exam
You’ve heard the saying “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Every electrician should be familiar with the equipment and tools of his profession. The pictures make it so much easier for a person to relate to “yoke”, “erickson”, “cube tap”, “hickey” “despard device”,”kindorf”, “Belleville washer”, “eccentric knockout”, “LB”, “Madison strap”, “crow’s foot”, “rejection fuse”, “lanyard”, “torx tip screwdriver”, “butterfly bit”, “one-hand wrench”, “rossette”, “offset bender”, how many of these do you have a picture of in your mind? I know in my journey of over 45 years in the electrical trade I wish I would of had a reference book with pictures as this book contains.
Author: Tom Henry
When you send the apprentice or helper to the supply house or the tool box you expect them to return with the item or items you requested. This is not always the case as words don’t always paint the picture they need. This book is not only a must for the person starting in the electrical trade but it is very helpful for everyone in the trade and those preparing for an electrical examination.
This book is also included in Tom Henry’s 3 Book Combo.
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Weight | 0.50 lbs |
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