Browse Categories

02310 PLR WR-1000V INS

Item #: 86216668

Product Info

86 06 250 US
KNIPEX

02310 PLR WR-1000V INS
Knipex 86 06 250 US 10" Pliers Wrench-1000V Insulated

  • Replaces a full set of inch and metric open end wrenches up to 2" (52 mm)
  • Smooth jaws for damage free installation of plated fittings - working directly on chrome
  • Adjustable tightening tool
  • Excellent for gripping, holding, pressing and bending applications
  • Zero backlash jaw surface pressure prevents damage to edges of sensitive components
  • 19 adjustment positions at the touch of a button directly on the workpiece
  • Laser-etched scale allows the wrench opening to be set before gripping onto workpiece. Laser marked adjustment scale to set the opening width before use - metric and inch markings
  • Parallel jaws allow infinitely variable gripping of all widths to the specified maximum size
  • Reliable catching of the hinge bolt: no unintentional shifting
  • The action of the jaws allows bolted connections to be tightened and released quickly using the ratchet principle
  • Lever transmission greater than 10-1 for strong gripping power
  • 1000V multi-component grips, VDE-tested
  • Chrome vanadium electric steel; forged, oil-hardened

UPCs843221023102COOGermany
Harmonized Tariff Code8204.12.0000ECCNEAR99
UNSPSC27112112Nominal Length10"
Tool Width2 7/8"Tool Height1 1/8"
Length/Width/Height UnitInchesTool Weight1.157
Weight UnitPoundsPackaging Length10 5/8"
Packaging Width3 1/8"Packaging Height1 1/2"
Packaging Weight1.02381000 Volt InsulatedYes
Material TypeChrome vanadium electric steel, forged, oil-hardenedHandle Type1000V Insulated, multi-component, VDE
Gripping SurfaceSmoothSurface FinishChrome Plated
Joint TypeBox-jointColorRed/Yellow
Tip Thickness5/16"Number of Adjustment Positions19
Max Jaw Opening - Working Capacity2"Spare Part87 09 01
RoHSnot applicableIECIEC 60900
Prop 65 ConflictNo

Item Specifications

  • PLIER WRENCHES
  • 1.02 lbs per EA
$87.49
Available to Order (Non Stockable)
UOM : EA
QTY:

Have Questions?

Ask our experts: