a. Mallet: used for shaping winding or coils wound and placed in the slots of machines.
b. Workbench: is a study table on which the machine is placed for the winding jobs.
c. Growler: is used to determine grounds shorts, open and reversed in windings.
d. Knife: is used for cutting insulating material e.g. sleeve, branding rope e.t.c.
e. Electrical oven: is used for drying varnished wound machines.
f. Stripper: is used to remove enamel (insulator) from the winding wire.
g. Hammer: is used for the insertion of wedges, tapping of machine casings and to drive in nails on the wooden board for formers.
h. Plier: is used for holding, twisting and bending of wires
i. Liquid Varnish: is used on wound machines coils to prevent or reduce the following:
a. Moisture on the wire insulation
b. Vibration of the coils of wire in the machine slots.
j. Hand gloves: are worn for protection against chemical effects and wire injuries.