Schneider Electric Industrial Tools & Supplies

Schneider Electric industrial tools and supplies are dedicated to allowing professionals in demanding electrical and automation settings to work safely and efficiently. Known for their commitment to innovation and quality, Schneider Electric gives a comprehensive range of products, which makes installation, maintenance, and control of electrical systems an easy engineering task. These supplies and industrial hand tools are trusted by electricians, panel builders, and engineers throughout the world to ensure that every job is done with better performance than might otherwise be expected and, at all times, with the reliability and safety necessary to comply fully with electrical codes.

Within the industrial tools segment, Schneider Electric offers several different kinds of tools: hand tools for cutting, crimping, and measuring; power tools; and precision instruments. Naturally, Schneider Electric’s tools are made to be used under the kind of continuous-load conditions that are common to the industrial sectors served by this company segment. Each of these tools is designed to be "ergonomic" (i.e., hand-friendly), and when you consider that a tool is "ergonomic," you have to think about not only the way the tool is supposed to fit in your hand, but also about the way the tool is supposed to function without making your hand and arm feel cramped or fatigued.

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Schneider Electric AT1HB2 - Ferrule Storage Case
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Schneider Electric AT1PA1 - Positioning Tool
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Schneider Electric AT1PA2 - Plier
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FAQs

What kinds of industrial tools and supplies does Schneider Electric offer?

Schneider Electric offers a broad portfolio encompassing hand tools, wiring and cable accessories, connectors, measuring instruments, labeling systems, and installation supplies for electrical and automation systems.

Are Schneider Electric’s tools and supplies certified for industrial safety standards?

Yes. Schneider Electric publishes datasheets, conformity documents and CE/UL/NEMA ratings for many of its products, indicating they meet relevant industrial safety and performance standards.

Are Schneider Electric’s installation tools designed for both field and panel-work use?

Yes, their tools and supplies are developed for both on-site electrical installation workflows and factory or panel-build environments, reflecting versatility across applications.

How do I select the right installation tools or supplies for a specific application with Schneider Electric?

You can use Schneider Electric’s online product selectors and documentation to match tools and supplies with conductor sizes, insulation types, environment (industrial, commercial, outdoor), ensuring compatibility and compliance with standards.

Does Schneider Electric provide warranty or maintenance support for its tools and supplies?

Yes.The company offers warranty coverage and has support infrastructure accessible via its website, although the specific terms vary by product line and region.

4 important tools for industrial wiring.

A multimeter.

A multimeter is a handheld tester used to measure electrical voltage, current, resistance, and other values. Multimeters come in digital and analog versions and are useful for everything from simple tests, like measuring battery voltage, to detecting faults and complex diagnostics. They are one of the tools that electricians request for troubleshooting electrical problems.

A very good wire stripper.

Many wire strippers are not built to a very high standard and can be very frustrating to use. Find a brand that makes a quality set and stick with them. Keep in mind that most wire strippers are designed to work with only a few different wire sizes.

Insulated screwdrivers.

Although the insulation does provide some protection against an electrical shock, it is not meant to be relied upon for safety. A good set of screwdrivers will make any electrical work and wiring easier. For more specialized work, such as working in a control panel, it is essential to find a good set of precision screwdrivers that are designed to be used with smaller terminals.

Electrical Tape.

Whether pulling wire through conduit, securing wires together or covering exposed electrical terminals, electrical tape is incredibly useful and should always be in the tool bag when doing any kind of wiring. Electrical tape can be torn or cut by knives.