Slim-Tip 1000V Insulated Screwdriver, #2 Square, 6-Inch Round Shank

6946INS

  • 6-Inch round shank, No. 2 Square, insulated screwdriver with a slim tip that allows for greater access into tight spaces
  • 1000-Volt rated layer of orange impact and flame-resistant insulation protects from energized sources
  • Insulated blade is flush with the tip to help reduce nicking the insulation
  • Cushion-Gripâ„¢ handles for greater torque and comfort
  • Made in USA
  • Tip-Ident® quickly identifies the tip type and orientation
  • Meets or exceeds ASTM F-1505-16 and IEC 60900:2018
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ÌÒ×ÓÊÓƵ' Slim-Tip Insulated Screwdrivers have slim profile tips that allow for greater access into terminal blocks, slim-style breakers, or other tight spaces near energized sources. A bright orange coating of insulation protects from electrical shock, is flame and impact resistant, and sits flush with the tip helping to reduce insulation chipping and cracking. Klein insulated tools exceed the ASTM F1505 standards for insulated tools, and are clearly marked with the official 1000-Volt rating symbol. A must-have for any electrician’s tool bag, these screwdrivers are available in 4 and 6-Inch lengths in a variety of tips and sizes.

Specifications
Application:
For Work Near Energized Sources
Special Features:
Slim Profile Tip
Tip Type:
Square
Magnetic:
No
Tip Size:
#2
Shank Type:
Round
Shank Length:
6'' (15.2 cm)
Material:
Steel, Plastic
Insulated:
Yes
Handle Material:
Rubber
Handle Color:
Black
Handle Length:
4.31'' (10.9 cm)
Handle Diameter:
1.24'' (3.2 cm)
Color Code:
Orange
Overall Length:
10.31'' (26.2 cm)
Overall Height:
1.24'' (3.2 cm)
Overall Width:
1.24'' (3.2 cm)
Standard:
ASTM F-1505-16, IEC 60900:2018
Type:
Slim-Tip Insulated Screwdriver
Weight:
2.9 oz (82 g)
UPC:
092644328152
Additional Information
Warnings
  • Only use tools that are marked with the official international 1000-volt rating symbol shown below, 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.
  • Always inspect your tools before use.
  • Do NOT touch uninsulated portion of the tool or any conductive object when either might contact an energized source.
  • Keep tool clean, dry and free of any surface contaminants.