Klein Tools 607-3-INS Insulated Screwdriver, 3/32-Inch Cabinet, 3-Inch
Klein Tools 607-3-INS Insulated Screwdriver, 3/32-Inch Cabinet, 3-Inch

Klein Tools 607-3-INS Insulated Screwdriver, 3/32-Inch Cabinet, 3-Inch

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  • Perfect for working in control boxes or other terminal block applications where insulated tools are necessary
  • 1000V Rated for safety
  • Durable, two-layer, molded insulation to meet or exceed all ASTM and IEC standards for insulated tools
  • Custom US-made tool steel
  • Cushion-Grip handle for superior torque and comfort
Overview
Protect yourself when working near an energized source. Clearly marked with the official 1000-volt rating symbol, Klein insulated tools exceed IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 standards for insulated tools. Two layers of insulation provide protection against electric shock. Perfect for working in control boxes or other terminal block applications where insulated tools are necessary.

Klein Tools 607-3-INS Insulated Screwdriver, 3/32-Inch Cabinet, 3-Inch

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Klein Tools
Part Number
607-3-INS
Product Type
Screwdriver
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
United States
UPC
092644320002
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Color
Black / Orange
Material
Induction Hardened Steel and High-Dielectric Plastic
Length
6.75'' (17.2 cm)
Weight
0.05 kg
0.12 lb
Details
Tip Type
Slotted
Size
3/32'' (2.4 mm)
Blade Length
3'' (7.6 cm)
Features
Perfect for working in control boxes or other terminal block applications where insulated tools are necessary
1000V Rated for safety
Durable, two-layer, molded insulation to meet or exceed all ASTM and IEC standards for insulated tools
Custom US-made tool steel
Cushion-Grip handle for superior torque and comfort
Handle Grip Type
Cushion-Grip
Video
In this video, you will learn how to know when your tool's insulation has been compromised.
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About manufacturer
Klein Tools

Klein Tools is the result of one of those “happy accidents” that turn out to be revolutionary. Klein Tools famously got their start in 1857 when a linesman came to founder Matthias Klein to repair his broken pliers. Klein replaced the broken half and when the old half of the tool broke too, Klein forged a replacement for that, thus making the first Klein Linesman pliers. Since these humble beginnings, Klein Tools has grown and become one of the largest American made toolmakers and they’re a brand used by tradesmen, linesman and electricians all across America.

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