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Regulated by standards
                                                              Only trained professionals are allowed to work on live installations. Such
                                                              work is subject to strict occupational health and safety standards such as
                                                              the German DIN VDE 0105 and the international EN 50110 and IEC 60364.
                                                              In each case they must deploy special tools that have been specifically
                                                              manufactured and tested for this work. Which requirements have to be met
                                                              by tools used in live work is determined by DIN EN / IEC 60900. KNIPEX
                                                              tools which bear the special mark   are approved for work up to
                                                              1000 V AC.

                                                              Guaranteed individually checked
                                                              Every insulated tool undergoes, one by one, a dielectric strength at 10,000
          Testing the adhesion of the                         V AC before we sell it.This means that work in the area up to 1,000 V AC
          insulating coating at 500 N.                        has a safety buffer of ten times the permitted maximum limit. Other
                                                              procedures check the reliability of the insulation towards heat, cold, tensile
                                                              and impact force. In addition to the KNIPEX quality assurance team,
                                                              external institutes and test centres such as the VDE guarantee that all VDE
                                                              criteria have been satisfied. We go through this effort to safeguard the user.
                                                              He trusts his well-being with our pliers, day in and day out. In return
                                                              we want to give him the best possible safety at all times. We stand by this
                                                              responsibility with our name on the insulation of KNIPEX tools.

                                                              Strong beneath the insulation
                                                              The insulation provides safety when handling electrical installations, but it
                                                              does not cut, grip or crimp. The mechanical properties of the basic tool,
                                                              such as cutting performance, precision and stability, therefore style part of
                                                              the overall quality of insulated tools.
          Pressure test at 70°C.
                                                              With our insulated pliers, users can depend on the quality and durability of
                                                              products from KNIPEX production. For assembly tools insulated by us, we
                                                              use basic tools from tried and tested suppliers whose quality we subject to
                                                              regular, stringent checks. The expert can rely on this double dependability
                                                              of tool and insulation.












          Low temperature impact
          test at -25°C.





















          Testing the electrical
          insulating properties.



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