This amazing 3-piece tool kit, proudly made in the USA, is a must-have for any professional tradesperson. It includes two pairs of top-quality pliers and a wire stripper, all rated at 1000V for maximum safety on the job. The set features: (1) 2139NERINS 9' Insulated Side Cutters Pliers, (1) 2288RINS 8' High Leverage Insulated Diagonal Cutting Pliers, and (1) 11055RINS Insulated Klein-Kurve® Wire Stripper and Cutter. All tools meet or exceed ASTM F1505 and IEC 60900 standards for insulated tools. The thick multi-layer grip design offers excellent protection against electric shock, and the durable molded insulation also meets or exceeds relevant standards. The pliers come with induction hardened cutting knives for long-lasting performance. The wire stripper/cutter can cut, strip, loop, bend, and gauge 10 - 18 AWG solid and 12 - 20 AWG stranded wire, and can cleanly shear 6 - 32 and 8 - 32 screws. With a multi-color, sleek design and small thumbguards, these tools are easy to handle and can be conveniently stored in your tool belt. Specifications: Overall Length: 10.25' (26 cm); Overall Width: 1.5' (3.8 cm); Overall Height: 13.75' (34.9 cm); Handle Lengths vary: 5.14' (13.7 cm), 4.26' (10.8 cm), 3.75 (9.5 cm); Handle Diameter: 0.75' (1.9 cm); Handle Material: Plastic; Handle Color: Gray/Orange; Type: Pliers and Wire Stripper Kit; Number of Pieces: 3; Material: Hardened Steel; Color Code: Orange; Not Magnetic; Insulated: Yes; Special Features: Induction Hardened Cutting Blades and 1000V Rated; Standards: IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505; Application: Diagonal Cutting; Weight: 2.1 lb (0.95 kg).







Using this tool kit is a breeze. For the pliers, simply grip the handles firmly and use the cutting edges to cut wires or screws. The wire stripper can be used to strip the insulation off wires by inserting the wire into the appropriate slot and squeezing. When using these tools, always make sure you're working in a safe environment and that the tools are properly insulated. Avoid using them in wet conditions or on live electrical circuits if not necessary. To maintain these tools, keep them clean after each use. You can use a dry cloth to wipe off any dirt or debris. If the tools get wet, dry them thoroughly before storing. Store them in a dry place to prevent rusting. Also, check the insulation regularly for any signs of damage. If you notice any cracks or wear on the insulation, stop using the tool immediately and replace it.