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Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V, cross tip
Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V, cross tip
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Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V, cross tip
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Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V, cross tip
Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V, cross tip
The Insulated Phillips Screwdriver Topex 39D480 1000V is a hand tool designed for working on live electrical installations where protection against electric shock is required. It combines a cross (Phillips) tip profile with an insulated handle rated for 1000 volts. The tool is intended for fastening and loosening cross-head screws in electrical panels, switches, outlets and other equipment that may carry voltage during maintenance or installation.
The screwdriver features an insulated handle and shaft designed to provide user protection up to 1000 V when used according to safety standards. Its Phillips tip ensures proper engagement with cross-head screws to reduce cam-out and improve torque transfer. The handle geometry offers a secure grip and controlled turning force, while the insulated finish permits work on live parts within the specified voltage rating.
Before use, verify the tool's insulation integrity and visual condition. Select the Phillips tip that matches the screw size to ensure correct engagement. Use the insulated handle and avoid removing or modifying the insulation. Apply steady pressure and turn the screwdriver to drive or remove screws. Observe electrical safety procedures: if possible de-energize the circuit first, use appropriate personal protective equipment, and follow local safety regulations when working on live installations.
Use the screwdriver only within its insulation rating and do not expose it to sources of heat, solvents, or mechanical damage that could compromise insulation. Store in a dry place and inspect regularly for cracks, wear or damage before working on live circuits.
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