Highlights

Plenty of additional storage with customizable floor division

71 loops and document compartment

Convenient tool transport thanks to padded and adjustable carrying strap

Gas-filled shock absorber prevents case lid from falling shut to protects fingers

Clearly organized for easy removal of the tools

Product Description
Product description
It is not always easy to work in an organized manner with frequent changes of location, or to conveniently carry tools up and down stairs. Or is it? The tool inserts of the case are designed to support neat and efficient working by ensuring that all tools can be accessed quickly and easily via 71 loops. Add to this a document compartment in the case lid and a large bottom tray that can be subdivided with aluminum separators. Furthermore, the ergonomic two-component handle of the case guarantees a comfortable carrying experience, while the padded adjustable carrying strap offers additional transport options. The gas-filled shock absorbers make it easy to open and close the case. They also prevent the case lid from inadvertently falling shut and thus protect fingers from being trapped. Made of robust polypropylene (PP), the case is especially sturdy and impact resistant, thus reliably protecting the contained tools. The lock equipment and an air pressure compensation valve additionally allow the tool case to be safely transported in airplanes. For all types of fastening work, the tool case not only contains an L-key set and bit set but also six ergonomic, insulated SoftFinish® slimFix screwdrivers and the compact, insulated PocketMax® electric. For all holding, feeding and cutting tasks, a pair of insulated combination pliers and needle nose pliers as well as diagonal cutters are included. These insulated screwdrivers and pliers guarantee safe and protected work on electrical systems.
Product dimensions
51,2 x 21,6 x 41,8 cm (LxWxD)
Standards
Insulated tools tested according to IEC 60900.
Application
Suitable for working on live parts up to 1,000 V AC. The kit for professional electricians out on jobs.