This Klein insulated screwdriver is a top - notch tool for those working near energized sources. Included in the package is one screwdriver. It features a 4 - inch (10 cm) round shank and a #1 square tip. With a 1000V rating, it comes with a bright orange layer of insulation that resists impacts and flames, effectively protecting you from electrical shocks. Made in the USA, this screwdriver has a tether hole in the handle, adding an extra layer of safety when working at heights. The Cushion - Grip handle offers greater torque and comfort during use. The Tip - Ident® feature allows you to quickly identify the screwdriver tip orientation, making it easy to engage with the screw. It meets or exceeds ASTM F1505 - 16(2021) and IEC 60900:2018 standards. The overall length is 8.32 inches (21.1 cm), width is 1.24 inches (3.2 cm), and height is 8.32 inches (21.1 cm). The handle, made of black rubber with a diameter of 1.24 inches (3.2 cm) and length of 4.31 inches (10.9 cm), provides a great grip. It's made of steel and plastic, with an orange color - code. It's non - magnetic and insulated, and has flame - retardant and impact - resistant features along with the Tip - Ident® handle. Available in 4 - inch and 6 - inch round shanks with various tips, it's perfect for electrical jobs.






Using this Klein insulated screwdriver is straightforward. First, identify the screw you need to work on and use the Tip - Ident® feature to align the #1 square tip of the screwdriver with the screw. Then, hold the Cushion - Grip handle firmly and turn to either tighten or loosen the screw. When working at heights, make sure to use the tether hole for added safety. Remember, this screwdriver is rated for 1000V, so it's suitable for work near energized sources, but always follow proper electrical safety procedures. For maintenance, keep the screwdriver clean. You can wipe it with a dry cloth after use. Store it in a dry place to prevent rusting. Avoid dropping the screwdriver as the insulation and the tip could be damaged. Check the insulation regularly for any signs of wear or damage, and if you notice any issues, do not use the screwdriver and replace it immediately.