This is a recommended tool list for some of the tools we will use throughout the program
in lab courses.
This is not an, all inclusive, list for tools that you may need for going into an
apprenticeship. (Your Instructor will give you recommendations for other tools you
may want to purchase)
The brand items featured in this list, Klein tools, Fluke and Ideal meters, are shown
for examples; different (equivalent) manufacturer brands can be purchased
If you already have similar items, you are welcome to use them if they are undamaged
and safe.
If you have any questions, your instructor will go over the tool list on the first
day of class.
- Pencils
- Klein Tools 7-Piece Assorted Screwdriver Set with Cushion Grip Handles
Model #85076
- Rare Earth Magnet Torpedo Level - 9 in. and Klein Accu Bend level
Model # 935AB1V
- 7 in. Standard Long Nose Side Cutting Pliers
Klein Tools Model # D203-7
- 6” and 10” pair of pump pliers (Channel locks, tongue and groove pliers)
Klein Tools Model # D502-6 and D502-10
- 8" High-Leverage Diagonal-Cutting Pliers - Angled Head
Klein Tools Model # D228-8
- Klein Tools 86225 (this tape measure has conduit bending tables printed on the blade
and is a useful reference)
- Klein-Kurve® 7 ¾” Dual Non-Metallic Cable Stripper/Cutter
Model # K1412
- Klein-Kurve 7 1/8” Wire Stripper/Cutter for 10-18 AWG Solid Wire and 12-20 AWG Stranded
Wire
Model # 11055
- You will also need a Tool Belt, Pouch, or bag for tools
- Multimeter/clampmeter options: (choose 1)
*Any multimeter used in this course must have a Cat III or higher rating, and have
a certification from a standards organization.
- Fluke T5-H5-1AC Kit
- Ideal Industries 61-746
Apprenticeship Program and Classroom Training Registered by the U.S. Dept of Labor.
- Earn an Electrical Trades Diploma while beginning an Electrician Apprenticeship.
- An apprenticeship program, sponsored by the DMACC Electrical Trades Program, registered
with the U.S. Department of labor and recognized by the Iowa Electrical Examination
Board (IEEB) is available for qualified students when coordinated with participating,
area non-union electrical contractors.
- Currently a 4 year Electrician Apprenticeship Program is available.
- We will be adding residential and Electrical maintenance occupations to our U.S. DOL
apprenticeship standards if the need arises for local contractors and Commercial/Industrial
facilities.
- For students seeking an Electrical trades education and diploma, but are considering
a career path with other Non-Union or Union apprenticeship programs, inquire about
how an Electrical Trades Diploma would apply.
- Please see Professors/Contacts for questions regarding apprenticeships.