Milwaukee 5 PC 1000V Insulated Hand Tool Set

The MILWAUKEE® 5-Piece 1000V Insulated Hand Tool Set includes key solutions for electrical work. The 1000V Insulated 9″ Lineman’s Pliers and 1000V Insulated 8″ Diagonal Cutting Pliers both feature maximum leverage for easy cuts. The diagonal cutting pliers have a tapered nose for easier access and flush cuts.

The 1000V Insulated Wire Stripper accurately removes insulation from 10-18 solid and 12-20 stranded wire. Our 1000V Insulated Slim Tip Screwdrivers feature a flush insulation layer at the screwdriver tip – delivering easy access into tight spaces. Our Milwaukee® 5-Piece 1000V Insulated Hand Tool Kit is UL classified and certified to IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 standards for insulated hand tools and is backed by Milwaukee’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Features

  • Easy Cuts – maximum leverage
  • 1000V insulated protection
  • Durable, hardened cut edges
  • Pliers have forged strength for durability
  • Comfortable tri-lobe featured on the screwdrivers
  • Screwdrivers have a strong magnetic tip for fastener retention
  • Wire stripper cleanly removes insulation from 10-18 solid and 12-20 stranded wires
  • 1000V Insulated 9″ Lineman’s Pliers, 1000V Insulated 8″ Diagonal Cutting Pliers, 1000V Insulated 10-20 AWG Wire Stripper, #2 PH x 4″ 1000V Insulated Slim Tip Screwdriver, 1/4″ Cabinet x 4″ 1000V Insulated Slim Tip Screwdriver
  • UL Classified – Tested and certified to insulated tool standards
  • Certified to IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 standards for insulated hand tools
  • Limited Lifetime Warranty

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