3-Piece Milwaukee 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set
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Home Depot has 3-Piece Milwaukee 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set (48-22-2202) for $16.97. Shipping is free or choose store pickup where stock permits.
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Includes:
1x Slotted 1/4 in. x 6 in. Screwdriver
1x #2 Phillips x 4 in. Screwdriver 1
1x #1 ECX x 4 in. Screwdriver
Features:
UL classified only Milwaukee offers UL classified insulated screwdrivers
1000-Volt insulated protection
Tested and certified to insulated tool standards IEC 60900:2004, ASTM F1505-10, NFPA 70E
VDE and GS certified
Dual layer insulated offers visual wear indication for tool replacement
Lanyard holes prevent tool drops and protect insulation from damage
Visible ID markings allow for quick tool identification on jobsite
Model: Milwaukee 1000-Volt Insulated Screwdriver Set (3-Piece)
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ECX is a screw/bit type that's often found in US AC electrical. You can put some good torque down on some breaker screws with ECX without having to worry about stripping/slipping.
The newer 8-in-1 blade set I linked above has robertson/SQ 1/2. Don't find myself using the SQ so much but it's not out of the question. I know ground lugs often use it.
all my breaker screws are robertson. i even bought a new breaker at the same time i bought this set and the "ecx" was not a good fit. got a klein set from amazon for $20 and am very happy with it.
all my breaker screws are robertson. i even bought a new breaker at the same time i bought this set and the "ecx" was not a good fit. got a klein set from amazon for $20 and am very happy with it.
Depends on breaker brand/model. ECX works great with my Square D stuff - it's also present in a lot of electrical switches/receptacles.
I do know Siemens breakers uses the slotted+square drive though, where robertson would be preferred.
Even if you're not working with dangerously high AC/DC voltage, you still want to try to avoid shorting out low voltage DC electronics which a lot of people tend to work on energized.
Even if you're not working with dangerously high AC/DC voltage, you still want to try to avoid shorting out low voltage DC electronics which a lot of people tend to work on energized.
no robertson. i bought this set a month ago at full price and returned it.
ECX is what Milwaukee uses instead of Robertson. They both can be used for the outlet screws. For a breaker, you're getting into more specialized electrical work that most DIYers will hire a professional for, so it makes sense not to include it in a set like this.
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These are the older solid ones without swappable blades.. but they're still good screwdrivers.
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The newer 8-in-1 blade set I linked above has robertson/SQ 1/2. Don't find myself using the SQ so much but it's not out of the question. I know ground lugs often use it.
I do know Siemens breakers uses the slotted+square drive though, where robertson would be preferred.
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