- Phillips Screwdriver: two sizes available, sold individually - Certified to 1000 V AC, 1500 V DC - Ergonomic handle causes less strain, provides maximum torque
The job isn’t finished until everything is tightened down. The last thing you want is to have your driver slip out of the screw head and possibly contact a nearby live conductor. From the tip of the Phillips head screwdriver to the hilt of the handle, this hand tool is insulated. Certified to protect users up to 1000 V AC and 1500 V DC.
Ergonomic Grip Handle For when you need a Phillips head screwdriver to fit and grip the fastener properly in order to apply maximum torque without damage to the head. The Fluke Phillips head screwdriver is forged from hardened chromium-molybdenum-vanadium (CMV) steel blade to minimize wear and increase durability.
Fluke offers two sizes of Phillips screwdrivers: - IPHS1 Insulated Phillips Screwdriver #1 tip, 3" shaft (75 mm shaft) - IPHS2 Insulated Phillips Screwdriver #2 tip, 4" shaft (100 mm shaft) - The handle of either Phillips head screwdriver is ergonomically designed so you can -- -- keep a strong grip without your hand cramping up whether you’re in gloves or not.
These screwdrivers are perfect to keep in the bottom of your tool bag and bring on whatever jobsite you’re on. Always be safer and grab for an insulated screwdriver. Every screwdriver individually tested to 10,000 volts and backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Fluke Insulated Hand Tool Lifetime Limited Warranty
Each Fluke Insulated Hand Tool will be free from defects in material and workmanship for its lifetime. As used herein, “lifetime” is defined as seven years after Fluke discontinues manufacturing the product, but the warranty period shall be at least fifteen years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover damage from neglect, misuse, contamination, alteration, accident or abnormal conditions of operation or handling, damage or normal wear and tear of mechanical components. This warranty covers the original purchaser only and is not transferable.
Recommendations for use and in-service care of Fluke Insulated Hand Tools The following is guidance concerning the maintenance, inspection, retest and use of Fluke Insulated Hand Tools.
Warning – to avoid electrical shock or personal injury: - Keep fingers behind the finger guards of the tool. Never touch conductive parts. - Always wear approved eye protection. - Do not use in wet or damp locations. Do not use unless the tool is clean and dry. - Do not apply excessive force or stress to the tool insulation that may cause damage.
Examples include using the insulated surfaces as a fulcrum to pry or wedge or gripping insulated tool handles with other tools such as pliers or wrenches to increase torque or leverage.
If the tool is used in a manner not specified, the protection may be impaired.
Storage
Insulated hand tools should be properly stored to minimize the risk of damage to the insulation due to storage or transportation. These insulated hand tools should be stored separated from other tools to avoid mechanical damage or confusion with uninsulated tools. Furthermore, these insulated hand tools should be prevented from contact with excessively hot surfaces (for example steam pipes) or exposure to excessive UV- radiation.
Inspection before use
Before use, each Insulated Hand Tool should be visually inspected by the user. If there is any doubt concerning the safety of the insulated hand tool, it should be subjected to examination by a competent person and if necessary retested to determine suitability or disposed of to prevent further use.
Temperature
Insulated Hand Tools should be used only in environments having temperatures between –20 °C and +70 °C and, for tools marked “C”, between –40 °C and +70 °C.
Periodic examination and electrical retesting
An annual visual examination by a suitably trained person is recommended to determine the suitability of the Insulated Hand Tool for further service. If an electrical retest is required by national regulation or in the case of doubt after visual examination, the applicable dielectric test of IEC 60900 for insulated hand tools should be performed.
Volt-tested' to ensure safety on or near electrical equipment up to 1000V AC or 1500V DC. Insulated blades with magnetic tips. Conform with DIN 7438 and DIN EN 60900.
Crosspoint Crosspoint screws virtually eliminate the screwdriver slippage if the correct size is used. The No.2 driver is suitable for most applications.
A robust, durable silicone sealant gun - designed for reliability and ease of use.
Features and Benefits • Extremely robust and ideal for continuous use • Will not twist under pressure • Ergonomically designed to reduce operator fatigue • Smooth action for optimum application of sealant
Notes • Max. cartridge size: 310ml • Colours may vary
With a 1/2" square drive, these vanadium steel bi-hexagonal sockets are the ideal product for working on hard to reach fastenings or more stubborn fastenings due to their 12 point design. Possessing a higher torque than normal sockets, this range of sockets can also effectively grip worn nuts and won't round off existing nuts. Finished with a ball-retaining groove on each face of the square drive, which ensures a positive fit with accessories.
Features and Benefits • Side drive design gives a higher torque than regular sockets • Ball retaining groove on each product ensures a positive fit with compatible accessories • Manufactured from vanadium steel for durability • Available in a variety of sizes to allow you to purchase the size that best suits your requirements • Requires only a one-twelfth turn to engage the next point of the socket
Typical Applications • Ideal for use when tightening or loosening hexagonal shaped fastenings in a variety of industries including: • Automotive • Construction • Agricultural • Plumbing