Klein Tools Launches Redesigned Line of 1000V Insulated Screwdriver Sets

EIN Klein Tools Insulated Screwdriver Sets

October 21, 2022

Klein Tools expands its line of insulated tools with new 1000V Insulated Screwdriver Sets, featuring the same Klein quality and protection with a brand-new design.

Redesigned Insulated Screwdrivers

  • Meet or exceed ASTM F1505-16 (2021) and IEC 60900:2018 standards for insulated tools
  • 1000-volt rated layer of orange impact and flame-resistant insulation provides protection from electrical shock
  • Cushion-Grip handles for greater torque and comfort
  • Tether hole for added safety when working at height
  • Tip-Ident® identifies tip type and orientation for quick engagement with the fastener
  • 6-Piece Set (No. 85076INS) includes 6 screwdrivers
    • 6’’ (15cm) Round Shanks
      • 3/16’’ Cabinet Tip
      • #1 Phillips Tip
      • #2 Phillips Tip
      • #2 Square Tip
    • 4’’ (10cm) Round Shank
      • 1/4’’ Cabinet Tip
      • #2 Phillips Tip
    • 3-Piece Set (No. 85073INS) includes 3 screwdrivers
      • 4’’ (10cm) Round Shanks
        • 1/4’’ Cabinet Tip
        • #2 Phillips Tip
        • #2 Square Tip
      • Additional sizes available
        • 6’’ (15cm) Round Shanks
          • 5/16’’ Cabinet Tip
          • #3 Phillips Tip
          • #1 Square Tip
        • 4’’ (10cm) Round Shank
          • #1 Square Tip

“Protection from electrical shocks is paramount for every trade professional who works on energized sources,” says Adriana Facchina, associate product manager at Klein Tools. “With our newly redesigned Insulated Screwdrivers, professionals get all the features they love from Klein drivers, like Cushion-Grip handles and Tip-Ident®, with 1000V-rated impact and flame-resistant insulation to provide protection from electrical shock.”

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