Linesman Tools Help Restore Power

By Lela Perkins


When hard storms blow across the land they can knock down hundreds of trees. Trees can fall down on wires and pull them off the poles they were attached to. Within a moment households all across a region may suddenly be without power and utility companies dispatch workers to go out and fix the problem. These utility workers use linesman tools to help them get the job done and turn the lights back on for area residents. Here are some of the more common pieces of equipment they use to restore power.

Utility trucks can weigh up to fifty six thousand pounds and can hold almost everything a worker will need in the field. There are compartments on both sides to hold tools and a front cab that can carry several workers at once. Most people notice when these vehicles start rumbling down the block as they are very large and take up a sizable portion of the street.

These trucks are equipped with buckets that a worker can climb into and lift them to spots they need to reach. Many times a ladder is simply too dangerous to use and can put a person at risk. These buckets can extend outward and get someone onto an area where they can do what they need to do to free up the wires.

Workers have to be very careful when working around fallen trees. The trees can shift and drop suddenly to the ground. A worker standing in the wrong place could get seriously injured or killed. The bucket can keep the person cutting up a tree above it and add a measure of safety to protect the person.

Chainsaws are standard equipment for linesmen. They are kept on the trucks and are used to cut up the trees. There can be different sizes stored in the compartments to use for different size limbs and trees.

Another measure to ensure the safety of workers in the buckets is to wear a safety harness. These harnesses are strapped around the body and then connected to the rails of the bucket. If a worker over reaches and falls out of the bucket, the harness will keep them from crashing to the ground and possibly get seriously hurt. Safety helmets are also worn by all workers in case items drop on their heads.

Heavy duty leather tool belts can be found strapped around the waists of most of the workers. The tool belt holds the connection crimpers, wire cutters, and other hand held tools. The belt helps the worker to keep everything together and within reach when they need something.

Workers going out to repair fallen electrical lines after a storm need specialized equipment to get the job done. Among the best linesman tools they use are the utility trucks. These trucks hold almost all the equipment they are going to need to restore power to a region.




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