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The correct match of the given hand tools to their common residential electrical trade use.

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The following table shows the correct match of the given hand tools to their common residential electrical trade use:

    Hand toolsUse
    1. Lineman pliersb. Used to cut cables and conductors, form large conductors, and pull and hold conductors
    2. Adjustable wrencha. Used to remove and install slot-head screws and to tighten and loosen slot-head pressure connectors
    3. Wire stripperse. Used to strip insulation from conductors
    4. Electrician’s Knifeg. Used to strip large conductors and cables
    5. Philips Screwdriverj. Used to drive and pull nails, pry boxes loose, and strike chisels
    7. Triple-tap toolh. Used to tap 6-32, 8-32, and 10-32 holes for securing equipment to metal, re-tap damaged threads, and determine screw sizes.
    8. Long-nose pliersc. Used to form small conductors, cut conductors, and to hold and pull conductors
    9. Multipurpose toolf. Used to strip insulation, crimp solder-less connectors, cut and size conductors, and cut and thread small bolts
    11. Awli. Used to start screw holes, make pilot holes for drilling, and mark metal
    12. Diagonal pliersd. Used to cut cables and conductors in a limited space

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