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Wednesday 31 July 2013

Linesman Tools That Help Get The Job Done

By Lela Perkins


Some storms come during certain times of the year that can interrupt the power supply to communities over large geographical areas. The utility companies servicing these area have crews that will go out into the storm and try to reconnect the power so people can stay comfortably in their homes and not wander out into an ice storm or hurricane. There are some linesman tools that are specially made to help the workers get to where the downed wires are located and help them reconnect the wires back to the poles and restore the electricity to a community.

The primary piece of equipment linesmen use in the field are the large utility trucks made for this kind of work. They have a lot of compartments where the workers can place the various tools that are going to need on a job site. These are large vehicles that weigh tens of thousands of pounds and are big enough to be seen from far away.

The utility trucks come with lift buckets to get the personnel into places where a ladder would prove to be too dangerous to use. The bucket can move up and down and left and right. They have a boom arm that can extend out and get personnel over a mess that could be lying on the ground.

Trees that have tumbled over can be unpredictable. Cutting off a branch can make the tree roll and fall on top of people standing nearby. When a worker is in a bucket, they are usually above the tree and away from the places it might roll. This helps to keep many workers safe in an unsafe environment.

Chainsaws are a normal part of the equipment a linesman will use after a big storm. They have to remove trees that are lying on the wires off of them before they can repair the lines and restore the electrical flow. The chainsaws allow them to cut branches and trunks so the tree lays flat on the ground and will not be a danger.

Another standard piece of equipment on the trucks are safety harnesses that they utility workers will use when they travel above the ground. These harnesses are attached to the railings on the bucket or they can be attached to rungs on a ladder. They will help if a worker loses their balance and begins to fall. The safety harness will keep a worker from dropping onto the pavement and possibly injuring themselves.

Leather tool belts are a standard piece of equipment as well. These belts hold the hand tools that linesmen need to perform certain tasks. This helps to keep items like screwdrivers and wire crimpers nearby for when they need to use them.

A lot of wire can get knocked down in a bad storm when trees tip over. A utility company will send workers to a site with their linesman tools to fix the problem. The equipment is designed to help them get the power back on as quickly as possible.




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