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The MILWAUKEE 48-22-2215 is a 5-piece 1000V insulated hand tool set built for licensed electricians working on energized systems. The kit includes a 9-inch Lineman's Pliers, an 8-inch Diagonal Cutting Pliers, a Wire Stripper, and two Slim Tip Screwdrivers. All tools carry UL classification and are certified to IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 standards for insulated hand tools. The diagonal cutting pliers feature a tapered nose for flush cuts and tighter access. The screwdrivers use a flush insulation layer at the tip to fit into confined spaces. Handles and grips are constructed from thermoplastic over steel for dielectric protection and durability.
This set is designed for electrical installation, maintenance, and service work where contact with energized conductors is a risk. The wire stripper accurately removes insulation from 10-18 solid and 12-20 stranded wire, covering common residential and light commercial wiring gauges. The Lineman's Pliers and Diagonal Cutting Pliers provide maximum leverage for cutting and forming conductors. The slim tip screwdrivers address terminal and device screw access in tight panel and device box installations. This kit suits electricians working in panels, junction boxes, and equipment enclosures where 1000V insulation ratings are required by code or site safety rules.
Designed for general electrical trade use wherever IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505 rated insulated tools are required. Suitable for residential, commercial, and light industrial electrical work on systems up to 1000V.
Insulated tools should be inspected before each use for cracks, cuts, or damage to the insulation layer — a compromised tool should not be used on energized circuits. Installation and service work on energized systems should be performed only by qualified licensed electricians following applicable NEC requirements and site safety protocols. Always verify the insulation rating is appropriate for the voltage present before working on energized conductors.
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