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Guard against electric shock while working on live wires with the Klein Tools Insulated Wire Stripper/Cutter. This tool protects up to 1,000 volts thanks to a dual-layer insulated coating. The dielectric white inner coating is bonded to the tool and the orange outer coating that is flame retardant and impact resistant
Features
Individually tested to meet or exceed ASTM F1505-16 and IEC 60900:2018 standards for insulated tools
Cuts, strips and loops both 10-18 solid and 12-20 stranded AWG wire and cleanly shears 6-32 and 8-32 screws
Spring-loaded action for self-opening
Hardened steel with precision ground stripping holes for easy removal of insulation
Made in USA
Strong gripping serrated nose for bending, shaping and pulling of wire
Comfortable curved handles
Caution
Only use tools that are marked with the official international 1000-volt rating symbol shown above, if there is any chance that the tools will make contact with an energized source
Whenever possible, always de-energize lines and equipment prior to working on or around them Klein insulated tools are designed only to reduce the chance of injury where the tool may make contact with an energized source
Do NOT touch uninsulated portion of the tool or any conductive object when either MIGht contact an energized source
Wear approved eye protection
Because moisture, films, or other surface contaminants are conductive, Klein insulated tools must be kept clean, dry, and free of any surface contaminants
Always inspect your tools before use Destroy tool if insulation becomes damaged in any way