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Insulated Screwdrivers: Klein Insulated Screwdriver – Phillips Tip

Jun 30th, 2009 by admin

Klein Insulated Screwdriver - Phillips Tip

Cushion Grip handles for your comfortMeets or exceeds ASTM F1505 & IEC 60900 Standards for insulated toolsMarked with the 1000 Volt Rating symbolTips are precision ground to resist slippageEach insulated Phillips head screwdriver by Klein is individually tested to makes ure it meets all the necessary standards. Klein adds more features for your comfort – cushion grip for greater torque, precision ground tips to fit screw openings and help resist slipping and the guaranteed marking of the 1000 Volt rating symbol. These screwdrivers are custom made from US Steel so you can use them with pride. Choose from 2 Shank tip lengths (shown in options as “Point size x Shank Length”. These screwdrivers feature a double insulation for protection against shock.Do you order this product often and/or in large quantities? Check out our Large Order Program to save yourself time and money.Please review our extensive selection of safety equipment, insulated tools, and lockout/tagout equipment.


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