This document discusses various tools and methods for terminating and joining cables, including wire cutters, strippers, crimping tools, crimps, power cable crimps, soldering irons, soldered joints, and single core joints. It notes that crimps are used to terminate cable ends and make connections to control panels and starters, coming in various colors denoting cable size. Power cable crimps require hydraulic tools to compress large crimps correctly to prevent excessive heat and potential fire from a poor connection. Soldered joints require stripping, tinning, and joining wires with heat and solder before insulating with heat shrink.