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Sibrteh 12937

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Non-conductive tool kit; Total number of items: 5; Screwdriver: 4; Slotted: SL4x100, SL5.5x125; Cross-recess: PH1x80, PH2x100; Voltage indicator: analog (220 V);
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Sibrteh 12937
Non-conductive tool kit
Total number of items
5
Screwdriver
4
Slotted
SL4x100, SL5.5x125
Cross-recess
PH1x80, PH2x100
Voltage indicator
analog (220 V)
Added to E-Catalog
june 2020
4 screwdrivers. Indicator (tester).

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A set of screwdrivers for a beginner electrician

Sibrteh 12937 is a small tool kit that consists of dielectric screwdrivers. They provide safe operation when “picking” in devices and devices that may be energized. To protect the user, the screwdriver handles are made of polyamide, an insulating material that is resistant to currents up to 1000 V. The tools in this set have two-component handles (the yellow polyamide is coated with a layer of soft plastic with anti-slip properties). The screwdriver rods are also covered with insulating "sleeves" almost along the entire length right up to the sting. There are four screwdrivers in the set. Two of them are with flat tips (SL4 and SL5.5), the other two are with cross tips (PH1 and PH2). These are the most popular and most needed sizes, since fasteners of other types in everyday life are not very common. The set also has an indicator (tester) for finding the phase.

An emergency kit

The Sibrteh 12937 kit can be safely bought if you sometimes have to repair sockets with switches at home or connect any equipment to the terminals in the garage or workshop. This is one of the cheapest dielectric tool kits available on the market. Given its low cost, you can close your eyes to some of the shortcomings of these screwdrivers, such as sloppy handles or poorly hardened tips. It is completely unsuitable for professional use (experienced electricians buy Wera or Felo screwdrivers, each of which costs as much as the entire Sibrteh set). But for the role of an insulated tool that is kept at home “just in case a fireman” and used a couple of times a year, the screwdrivers from the Sibrteh 12937 kit are just right.

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