Klein Tools Introduces Interchangeable Insulated Slim-Tip Screwdrivers

EIN Klien insulated 400

Nov 26, 2019

Klein Tools introduces a new line of Interchangeable Insulated Screwdrivers to give professionals greater accessibility with their insulated tools. Twist and flip or switch the blades for a convenient way to change between the most common screwdriver sizes used in electrical applications.

All screwdriver sets include:

  • Auto-eject lock collar that twists to release the blade quickly and easily
  • Slim-tips to fit tight terminal blocks
  • A layer of orange impact and flame-resistant insulation; 1000V rated when used with the insulated handle
  • Cushion-Grip handles to increase torque
  • Double-ended blades have a 3.5-in shaft length; single-ended blades have 5.75-in shaft length out from the handle
  • Durable, carrying roll pouch keeps the set organized and protected
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM F1505-16 standard for insulated tools

8-in-1 Interchangeable Insulated Screwdriver Set (Cat. No. 32288)

  • Includes tip sizes:
    • (2) #2 Phillips
    • (2) 1/4” Slotted
    • #1 Phillips
    • #1 Square
    • #2 Square
    • 3/16” Slotted
  • Protective roll pouch to reduce damage in the tool bag
  • Includes single- and double-ended blades

2-in-1 Insulated Flip-Blade Screwdrivers

(sold separately)

 Blade Replacement Parts

  • #2 Phillips and 1/4-Inch Slotted Single End, 2-pack (Cat. No. 13156)
  • #2 Phillips / 1/4-Inch Slotted; a #1 Phillips / 3/16-inch Slotted; and a #1 Square / #2 Square Double-End, 3-pack (Cat. No. 13157)

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