Klein Tools Expands Insulated Driver Offerings with Additional Lengths, Tips and Set

EIN KleinTools Insulated Drivers

November 24, 2021

Klein Tools expands its line of insulated screwdrivers with new lengths and tips, as well as a new 6-Piece Set that includes a Magnetizer.

All New Insulated Drivers

  • Meet or exceed ASTM F1505-16 and IEC 60900:2018 standards for insulated tools
  • 1000 volt rated layer of orange impact and flame-resistant insulation
  • Slim-tip blades allow for easier access to terminal blocks, slim-style breakers and other tight spaces
  • Tips sit flush with shafts to help reduce insulation chipping and cracking
  • Cushion-Grip handles for greater torque and comfort
  • Tip-Ident® identifies tip type and orientation for quick engagement with the fastener
  • Available individually or in 2-Piece (Cat. No. 33732INS), 4-Piece (Cat. No. 33734INS) and 6-Piece (Cat. No. 33736INS) sets

6-Piece Set (Cat. No. 33736INS) includes:

  • 5 screwdrivers and a magnetizer
    • 1/4’’ Cabinet Tip, #2 Phillips in 4’’ (10 cm) shanks
    • 3/16’’ Cabinet Tip, #1 Phillips, #2 Square tips in 6’’ (15cm) shanks
    • Magnetizer

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