Insulated waterpump box joint pliers
More About Product
Standards
DIN EN IEC 60900 (VDE 0682-201):2019-04; EN IEC 60900:2018
Product features
- material: premium chrome vanadium steel
- drop forged, entirely hardened and tempered
- working surfaces induction hardened
- surface finish: trivalent chrome plated to standard ISO 1456:2009
- heavy duty double - component handles
- made according to standard ISO 8976 and EN IEC 60900
Advantages:
- jaw aperture adjustable in 7 positions
- A special bulge prevents fingers to be pressed between the handles of the pliers.
* Images of products are symbolic. All dimensions are in mm, and weight in grams. All listed dimensions may vary in tolerance.
Questions & Answers
-
Are certified insulated tools made through a different procedure than non-certified insulated tools?The tools are made according to the same procedure.
-
Are insulated (VDE) tools considered as personal protective equipment (PPE)?According to EU regulations, VDE tools are not considered as PPE.
-
Is it possible to work with insulated pliers under electrical voltage?Yes, but only by professionals who follow safety requirements and use additional personal protective equipment.
-
Are the VDE tools only being sampled in series production?The high voltage test (at 10kV) is performed fully on each tool. Other tests are performed in accordance with the EN60900 standard.
Ultimate protection
Unior insulated VDE tools ensure ultimate protection even when used around live circuits with up to a 1000-volt potential. The utility of all tools is thoroughly verified by means of the impact strength, electrical, flame-retardancy, insulation adhesion and stamp tests, with each tool being tested individually.High-quality steel
Insulated wrenches, pliers, shears, screwdrivers and other tools for working with electrical and other power installations are made of high-quality tool steel with added protection, and designed for simple and safe use.VDE regulations
VDE insulated and tested according to the VDE regulations, Unior tools for work in electrically live environments meet the requirements of the internationally acknowledged European EN IEC 60900 standard.