Wiha Insulated SlimLine Blade 19 Piece Set

Wiha Insulated SlimLine Blade 19 Piece Set

Mar 10, 2021

Insulated SlimLine 19 Piece Interchangeable Set Includes Handle, Slotted 3, 4, 5.5, Phillips, Terminal Block Phillips and PoziDriv, & Square #1 #2, Torx T8, T10, T15, T20 Hex Metric 3,4,5.0mm.

Insulated tools are 10,000 Volt Tested for a 1,000(AC) 1,500(DC) Volt Certification, VDE and GS tested

Insulation Meets

• ASTM F1505
• VDE 0682/part201
• DIN 7437
• EN/IEC 60900
• NFPA-70E
• CSA specification

Insulated Ergonomic SoftFinish multi-component handle

• Cushioned Grip For maximum comfort and power, AGR Certified
• Perfect fit for your Hand
• Insulated Blade Holder fits all Wiha SlimLine Blades

Insulated SlimLine BladesSizes Included:

• Slotted: 3.0, 4.0, 5.5mm
• Phillips: #1 #2
• Hex Metric: 3.0, 4.0, 5.0mm
• Xeno Terminal Block Slotted & Phillips: #1 #2
• Xeno Terminal Block Slotted & PoziDriv: #1 #2
• Torx: T8, T10, T15, T20
• Square: #1 #2

Wiha Insulated SlimLine Blades

• Blades are up to 33% narrower than standard insulated tools.
• Made of Wiha special chrome-vanadium-molybdenum tool steel.
• Blades are through hardened for best wear resistance.
• Precision machined exact fit black tips with protective insulation molded directly onto the bit.

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