Tools
for installation and mounting in cabinets
Electrical installation tools are used for assembly, wiring and connection of components in cabinets and industrial electrical installations.
The right installation tool simplifies the work, reduces the risk of errors and contributes to a safe and reliable installation.
Explore our range of tools
For cutting cable ducts and covers
For cutting DIN rails | Najbars | Earthing bars
For cutting/cutting cable ducts
Universal cutting tool with accessories
For mounting fastening rivets | R4 / R6
To cut slotts in the cable duct
Hand hydraulic punch tool with accessories
Punches for multi-pin connectors | icotek's cable entry system
Punches in metric sizes | M16 - M85
To cut protective hose | Ø0 - 52mm
Technical characteristics of installation tools
- Adapted for electrical and automation installations
- Provides correct assembly and connection
- Improves repeatability and quality
- Designed for professional use
- Contributes to safe and efficient installation
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FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions about Tools
When are electrical installation tools the right choice?
Professional power tools are the right choice when the installation requires precision, repeatability and safety.
- Assembly and wiring in cabinets
- Installation of cable glands and entries
- Crimping, stripping and processing of cables
- Industrial environments where operational reliability is crucial
The right tools reduce installation time and the risk of incorrect connections.
When might other solutions be more appropriate?
Professional installation tools are not always necessary in all situations.
Simple or occasional work → standard hand tools
Low installation frequency → simpler manual solutions
No processing of cables required → assembly without special tools
When are special tools needed for electrical installation?
When cables are to be pressed, stripped or assembled with requirements for precision and strength.
Are installation tools necessary in cabinets?
Yes, the right tools simplify the work and reduce the risk of incorrect connections.
Are there tools specifically for cable glands?
Yes, there are special tools for correct assembly and tightening.
Are professional tools worth the investment?
For recurring installations, they save time and reduce the risk of rework.
