Ecmweb 5337 Punchdown Screwdriver Multi Toolp

Multi-tool

Jan. 8, 2013
Klein Tools’ Punchdown/Screwdriver Multi-Tool offers nine configurations: 110 and 66 punchdown, Phillips No. 1 and No. 2 screwdriver, slotted 3/16-in. and ¼-in. screwdriver, ¼-in. and 3/8-in. nut driver, as well as a 3/8-in. hex key.
Part of the company’s line of V/D/V tools and testers, the Punchdown/Screwdriver Multi-Tool
includes everything a user needs to perform maintenance on wall jacks and patch panels. The interchangeable device includes a 110/66 cut-style punchdown blade, Phillips and slotted screwdriver tips, and converts to a nut driver or a hex key. Features include machine-tooled steel bits, a bayonet-style (twist & lock) socket in the shaft that accepts most manufacturers’ punchdown blades, a cushion-grip handle, a heavy-duty blade barrel with internal bit storage, and the company’s Tip-Ident, which provides easy tool identification.

Klein Tools

For more information, visit www.kleintools.com.

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