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Insulated Tools
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Pliers
First UL tested and classified insulated tools available
1000 Volt certified (1000V AC, 1500V DC)
Meets ASTM F1505-01 and IEC 60 900 standards
Meets OSHA requirements for insulated tools (29 CFR 1910)
Screwdrivers
IDEAL insulated screwdrivers and nutdrivers are individually tested
and VDE certified to 1000V AC (1500V DC). Each one is designed
and tested to meet ASTM F1505-01, EN, DIN, and IEC 60 900 test
standards.
Ergonomic cushioned grips provide 40% more torque than
conventional handles, even when wearing gloves
Tempered blades finished with black oxide and super hardened
for maximum quality
Precision ground tips provide secure fit for less spin-out
Meets OSHA requirement (29 CFR 1910) for insulated tools
Insulated Tools
The IDEAL insulated tool line creates a perfect blend of safety, comfort and precision functionality. Each tool features
double insulated Santoprene
®
handles with a soft, easy-to-grip outer surface. In addition to the ergonomic qualities found
in our tools, the insulated coating process acts as an ‘at-a-glance’ safety check. If the orange outer coating reveals any of
the inner yellow surface, an electrician will know that this tool needs to be replaced.
Permanently bonded,
double insulated handles
for added safety
Cutting jaws and edges
are laser hardened
for greater strength
and durability
Non-slip guard
for added safety
High visibility ergonomic
handles for maximum comfort
and control
Textured Santoprene
®
handles
provide a sure grip and are resistant
to perspiration, water, oil and
chemicals
High carbon tool
steel for precision
durability
Serrated jaws provide secure
gripping surface
Whenever possible, always de-energize lines and equipment
prior to working on or around them. 1000V insulated tools
are designed only to reduce the chance of injury where the tool may make
contact with an energized source. Work around energized circuits should only
be done when absolutely necessary and only by qualified technicians.
Property damage, personal injury or death may result if the following warn-
ings are not heeded:
• Do not use any insulated tool if the insulation cracks, breaks or becomes
damaged in any way. Destroy all dual-layer tools if the inner yellow layer
shows through the orange outer layer.
• Do not touch the uninsulated portion of an insulated tool or any conductive
object when either might contact an energized source.
• Tools must be kept clean and dry for proper insulating properties.
• Always inspect insulated tools before use.
• Use additional protection by wearing protective clothing and approved eye
protection.
• Always use tools that are specifically designed for the task.
• These tools meet UL 22PP, ASTM F1505-01 and IEC 60900
standards for insulated tools.
• Always follow OSHA 1910 S and NFPA 70E safety requirements
when doing electrical work.
REGULATIONS
Testing:
• Every 1000V insulated tool we sell is individually tested to ensure no failure when
subjected to live current.
UL and VDE Certification:
• Listed below are some of the tests we perform in order to pass certification:
Tools are immersed in water for 24 hours, then tested under current for 3
minutes to ensure no current leakage or sparkover occurs.
After being stored for 168 hours at -40° C (-40° F), tools are dropped to
ensure no damage from impact.
After being stored for 168 hours at +70° C (158° F), a tensile load is applied
to ensure the grip is firmly bonded to the tool.
Tools are subjected to flame for 10 seconds to ensure no flammability of the
insulating material.
OSHA Regulations:
OSHA 1910.335(a)(2)(i) When working near exposed energized conductors or
circuit parts, each employee shall use insulated tools or handling equip-
ment if the tools or handling equipment might make contact with such conductors
or parts.
OSHA 1910.335 (a)(1)(i) Employees working in areas where there are potential
electrical hazards shall be provided with, and shall use, electrical protective
equipment that is appropriate for the specific parts of the body to be protected and
for the work to be performed.
Make sure you are in compliance by providing and using IDEAL insulated
tools!
Hardened chrome
vanadium tool steel
Molded on insulation
provides permanent
bonding
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