Klein Tools Catalog 167

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Pliers

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Strippers, Cutters,

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and Crimpers

55421BP-14 ............ 112–113, 202 55427 .................................... 184 55428 .................................... 184 55429 .................................... 184 55431 .................................... 204 55437 .................................... 162 55448 .................................... 206 55452RTB .............................. 205 55455M ................................. 204 55460 .................................... 187 55461 .................................... 187 55468 .................................... 187 55469 .................................... 203 55470 .................................... 210 55473RTB .............................. 205 55474 .................................... 187 55475 .................................... 202 55482 .................................... 200 55485 .................................... 200 55487 .................................... 145 55488 .................................... 145 55489 .................................... 145 55559 .................................... 210 55560 .................................... 211 55563 .................................... 187 55564 .................................... 187 55569 .................................... 210 55580 .................................... 163 55599 .................................... 211 55600 .................................... 163 55601 .................................... 163 55604 .................................... 201 55655 .................................... 200 55663 .................................... 201 55664 .................................... 201 55665 .................................... 201 55895 .................................... 164 55918 .................................... 186 55919 .................................... 186 55920 .................................... 186 56002 ..................................... 91 56014 ..................................... 91 56025 ..................................... 92 56026 .................................... 157 56027 .................................... 159 56028 .................................... 157 56040 .................................... 156 56048 .............. 131–132, 137, 160 56049 ..................... 112, 137, 160 56056 ..................................... 90 56059 ..................................... 90 5606 ..................................... 224 56060 ............................ 138, 162 56062 .............. 131–132, 137, 161 56063 ..................... 131–132, 138 56064 .................................... 159 56108 ..................................... 98 56110 ..................................... 98 56115 ..................................... 92 Classic Insulated (INS) Feature large, bright orange handles making the tool comfortable to use all day and easy to identify in the field. Durable, two component molded insulation provides protection against electric shock Thick, exceptionally tough, high dielectric white inner coating is bonded to the tool Flame retardant, impact-resistant, bright orange outer coating Jaw Width 1.203" (30.6 mm) Jaw Width 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.25" (31.8 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) Jaw Width 1.188" (30.2 mm) 1.25" (31.8 mm) SPLIT TETHER RING D248-9STT

56116 ..................................... 92 56117 ..................................... 98 56119 ..................................... 95 56120 ..................................... 92 56211 ..................................... 99 56220 .................................... 160 56221 .................................... 162 56250 ..................................... 98 56251 ..................................... 98 56252 ..................................... 98 56253 ..................................... 98 56254 ..................................... 98 56255 ..................................... 98 56312 ..................................... 94 56324 ..................................... 94 56325 ..................................... 94 56331 .............................. 91, 112 56333 ..................................... 91 56334 ..................................... 91 56335 ..................................... 91 56341 ..................................... 91 56350 ..................................... 91 56351 ..................................... 91 56380 ..................................... 90 56382 ..................................... 90 56383 ..................................... 90 56400 ..................................... 94 56401 ..................................... 94 56402 .................................... 159 56403 .................................... 156 56406 ..................................... 94 56409 ..................................... 94 56411 .................................... 157 56412 .................................... 158 56413 .................................... 158 56414 ............................ 138, 161 56415 ..................................... 94 56418 ..................................... 94 56430 ..................................... 94 56511 ..................................... 95 56512 ................................ 93, 95 56513 ................................ 93, 95 56514 ................................ 93, 95 56515 ................................ 93, 95 56516 ................................ 93, 95 56517 ................................ 93, 95 56999 .............................. 80, 100 5700 ..................................... 190 57000 ..................................... 77 57005 ..................................... 77 5701 ..................................... 190 57010 ..................................... 77 5702 ..................................... 190 5703 ..................................... 190 57032 ..................................... 64 5704L .................................... 191 5704M ................................... 191 5704XL .................................. 191 5705 ...................... 114–116, 191 Jaw Thickness 5/8" (15.9 mm) Jaw Thickness 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm) Jaw Thickness 13/16" (20.6 mm) 1" (25.4 mm) Plastic-Dipped

5706 ..................................... 192 57060 ..................................... 64 5707 ............................. 109, 192 5709L .................................... 191 5709M ................................... 191 5709XL .................................. 191 5710L .................................... 191 5710M ................................... 191 5710XL .................................. 191 5712 ............................. 109, 192 5713 ..................................... 192 5714 ..................................... 192 5715 ..................................... 192 5716 ..................................... 192 5717 ..................................... 192 5718 ..................................... 190 5719 ............................. 115, 190 5720 .............................. 115–116 5766 ..................................... 190 58000 .................................... 154 58001 .................................... 154 58002 .................................... 154 58003 .................................... 154 5800HPBL ...................... 189, 314 5800HPBM ..................... 189, 314 5800HPBXL .................... 189, 314 5800HRN ....................... 188, 314 5800IWBL ...................... 188, 314 5800IWBM ..................... 188, 314 5800IWBXL .................... 188, 314 5816LFR ................................ 174 5817 ............................. 179, 316 5818P3 .......................... 171, 316 5826L ............................ 181, 315 5826M ........................... 181, 315 5826XL .......................... 181, 315 5859SLVR ...................... 180, 315 5860 ............................. 179, 315 58886 .................................... 208 58888 .................................... 208 58889 .................................... 209 58890 .................................... 208 5890 ............................. 180, 316 5FW07538 ............................. 317 5FW10025 ............................. 317 5FW17550 ............................. 317 5SDSH ................................... 317 6 60 .......................................... 24 600-1 ..................................... 52 600-12 .................................... 52 600-4 ......................... 52, 55, 112 60053 .................................... 114 600-6 ..................................... 52 600-8 ..................................... 52 60090 .................................... 145 Insulated Screwdrivers & Nut Drivers Feature insulated, bright orange shaft with Cushion-Grip handles for safety and comfort. Durable, two component molded insulation provides protection against electric shock Thick, exceptionally tough, high dielectric white inner coating is bonded to the tool Flame retardant, impact-resistant, bright orange outer coating Handle Color Blue/Black Handle Color Red Red Orange Glow in the Dark Red/Black Orange/Gray Blue Orange Yellow Light Blue/Black Handle Color Red JOURNEYMAN™ Dual-Material INS INSULATED 2-Layer Protection HANDLE FINISH

60100 .................................... 130 60105 .................................... 130 60107 .................................... 130 60107RL ................................ 130 601-10 .................................... 52 60113RL ................................ 130 601-3 .............................. 52, 112 60132 .................................... 144 60135 .................................... 153 60136 .................................... 153 6013K ..................................... 56 601-4 ..................................... 52 60149 .................................... 134 601-4-INS ................. 52, 123, 127 60150 .................................... 134 60155 ............................ 132, 136 60156 ..................... 131–132, 138 60159 ..................... 112–114, 141 601-6 .... 52, 55, 112–113, 115–116 60160 .................................... 141 60161 .................................... 141 60162 .................................... 141 60163 .................................... 141 60164 .................................... 141 601-6-INS .............................. 128 60171 .................................... 141 60172 .................................... 141 60173 .................................... 141 60174 .................................... 141 60176 .................................... 141 60177 .................................... 141 601-7-INS ................. 52, 123, 127 601-8 ..................................... 52 60180 .................................... 145 60181 .................................... 145 60184 .................................... 152 60188 .................................... 149 60189 .................................... 149 602-10 .................................... 52 60210B .................................. 183 602-12 .................................... 52 602-3 ..................................... 52 602-4 ..................................... 52 60248 .................................... 130 60249 .................................... 130 602-4DD ................................. 55 602-4-INS ................. 52, 123, 127 6024K ..................................... 56 602-6 .................. 52, 55, 112–113 60262 .................................... 130 60268 .................................... 144 60269 .................................... 144 6026K ..................................... 56 602-7DD ................................. 55 602-7-INS .......... 52, 123, 127–128 602-8 ..................................... 52 602-8-INS ........... 52, 123, 127-128 603-1 ..................................... 52 603-10 .................................... 52 329 J2000-59 Handle Finish Journeyman D2000-49 Handle Finish Plastic-Dipped Plastic-Dipped 2-Layer Insulated Plastic-Dipped Journeyman 3-Layer Insulated Plastic Dipped 2-Layer Insulated Plastic Dipped Journeyman D248-9STT Handle Finish Plastic Dipped Plastic Dipped EINS INSULATED 3-Layer Protection

SULATED

Drivers and

Wrenches

with ASTM F-1505 and IEC 60900 standards for insulated tools official international 1000-volt rating symbol. and Nut Drivers • Wire Strippers/Cutters Wire Strippers/Cutters pers/Cutters • Knives Knives ach insulated tool is put through Klein’s internal rigorous testing andle any situation in the field. Some of these tests include the st, an impact test and a flammability test, to confirm the durability ols. s or plastic handles provide protection against electrical shock. arked with the official international 1000-volt rating symbol, as t the tool will make contact with an energized source. Jaw Length Cutting Knives 1.25" (31.8 mm) Standard utting Pliers ting features plus:

DIELECTRIC TESTING 10,000 volts are run through the insulation to ensure that there are no leaks

Conduit Tools and Measurement

Tool Kits

and Comfort

Safety, PPE

FLAMMABILITY TESTING

GLOW-IN-THE-DARK Plastic-Dipped

Jobsite Accessories

Jaw Length

Cutting Knives

0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm)

Semi-Flush

Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard

Tool Storage Voice/Data/Video

esigned To Cut ACSR, Screws, Nails and Most Hardened Wire 0.813" (20.7 mm) 1.188" (30.2 mm) 13/16" (20.6 mm)

0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm) 0.813" (20.7 mm)

utting Pliers ting features plus:

Test and Measurement

Power Tools and Accessories

EINS suffix contain these stood.

WARNING: Do NOT touch uninsulated portion of the tool or any conductive object when either might contact an energized source.

ith the official international any chance that the tools Jaw Length 0.813" (20.7 mm)

Cutting Knives

www.kleintools.com > 800-553-4676 WARNING: Because moisture, films, or other surface contaminants are conductive, Klein insulated tools must be kept clean, dry, and free of any surface contaminants. WARNING: Whenever possible, always de-energize lines and equipment prior to working on or around them. Klein insulated tools are designed only to reduce the chance of injury where the tool may make contact with an energized source. Standard Standard Red

1" (25.4 mm)

Lifting, Pulling,

and Structural

ways inspect your tools before use. Do not use if orange stroy tool if white layer shows through orange layer.

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