Stay safe with Laser’s insulated tool sets

November 01, 2016
Stay safe with Laser’s insulated tool sets
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Laser Tools continues to grow its range of tools sets designed for use on hybrid and electric vehicles. These new insulated tool sets are both GS and VDE certificated and manufactured according to the IEC60900 standard (tested to 1000V). This provides the technician with the confidence to work on potentially high voltage systems in the knowledge that the tools are extremely safe and of high quality.


The VDE Hex Key Set (part number 5515) includes six extra-long insulated hex keys in the following sizes: 2.5mm, 3mm, 4mm, 5mm, 6mm and 8mm. The VDE Star Key Set (part number 5516) includes nine extra-long insulated star keys: T10, T15, T20, T25, T27, T30, T40, T45 and T50.

The VDE Screwdriver Set (part number 5986) features seven professional quality screwdrivers in the following commonly used sizes: flat 3mm x 100mm, 4mm x 100mm, 5.5mm x 125mm and 6.5mm x 150mm; Phillips Ph0 x 60mm, Ph1 x 80mm and Ph2 x 100mm.

All the tools are presented in bright yellow and orange insulation for easy recognition and are available now from local Laser Tools suppliers.
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