Fluke INPP10 Insulated Pump Pliers, 1000 V

$111.00

Excluding GST 10%

Product Features:

  • Nominal length: 10 in., 250 mm
  • More gripping strength and comfort compared to conventional pump pliers of equal length
  • 27 jaw adjustment steps for more accurate gripping of work piece with less slippage than other designs
  • Improved access to workpiece in tight spaces due to slim size in head and joint area
  • Self-locking on pipes and nuts: no slipping on workpiece with low hand force required
  • Gripping surfaces with teeth hardened to HRC61 for low wear and reliable gripping
  • Box-joint design and high stability because of double guide
  • Pinch guard prevents operators’ fingers being pinched
  • German CMV steel, forged, multi stage oil-hardened
  • Designed to block potentially hazardous voltages from reaching you
  • Subjected to a 10,000 V dielectric strength test, protection protection works
  • Certified to 1,000 V ac and 1,500 V dc by VDE, (independent third-party lab)
  • Comply to international standards such as IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505
  • Critical part of NFPA 70E, which requires personal protective equipment and insulated tools rated for electrical installation
  • Critical protective component between you and unplanned incident

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Overview

Designed to provide you with the greatest safety, comfort, quality, and ruggedness when working on energized circuits these insulated pump pliers iIncludes 27 jaw adjustment steps and gripping teeth hardened to HRC61. Features a nominal length of 10″ (250 mm) which improves access to work in tight spaces.

The Fluke INPP10 Insulated Pump Pliers, Fast Adjustable, 10 in., 250 mm, 1000 V will always feel right. From the moment you first put it in your hand, you’re ready to go to work. The pliers offer a smooth, solid motion, without a need for break-in. Take everything that makes Fluke test tools great, and put that into insulated hand tools. That’s what you will have on your toolbelt.

Safety is critical when working with electricity. Follow the right procedures. Wear the proper clothes. Use eye and hearing protection. And make sure you use the right tools.

It is always best practice to work on deenergized equipment. But sometimes that is just not possible. Wiring changes made by someone else may provide an unplanned energy path to where you are working. You need to take every precaution you can. That means using high quality insulated hand tools, like the INPP10.

Most hand tools have rubber or plastic on the handles. That’s not the same as offering protection from electric shock, and limiting the possibility of arc faults due to short circuits. That is what makes insulated tools different.