
Description
1881 non sparking Screwdriver electrician plastic handle | |||
Item NO. | SIZE | Item NO. | SIZE |
188101 | 3×50mm | 188103 | 6×150mm |
188102 | 5×100mm | 188104 | 8×200mm |
In the industrial field, safety always comes first. As a tool designed for harsh environments, explosion-proof electrician screwdrivers play a vital role in electrical maintenance and repair work.
1. Overview of explosion-proof electrician screwdrivers
Non sparking electrician screwdrivers are professional tools mainly used for the maintenance and installation of electrical equipment. With its unique design and durable material, it can work normally in harsh environments such as high temperature, humidity, and dust, effectively avoiding sparks caused by improper operation, thereby ensuring the safety of the working environment.
2. Product features
1. Material: Made of high-strength, wear-resistant, and corrosion-resistant special copper alloy to ensure durability in harsh environments. Usually there are two materials: aluminum bronze and beryllium bronze.
2. Handle design: The anti-slip and anti-sweat handle design makes operation more convenient and reduces operating errors.
3. Explosion-proof function: The special explosion-proof design can effectively prevent sparks during use and reduce the risk of fire.
4. Length: Suitable for various narrow space operations to improve work efficiency.
3. Applications
Explosion-proof electrician screwdrivers are widely used in coal mines, oil fields, chemicals, electric power and other industrial fields. In these environments, due to the presence of flammable and explosive gases or dust, the use of explosion-proof electrician screwdrivers can greatly reduce work risks and ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
Technical
Be-Cu | |
Green lake, GBEX IC,for hydrogen with concentration 21.0+2.0%. | |
Hardness | HRC35 |
Tensile strength | δ b 105-120kgf/mm² |
Al-Cu | |
Bluish yellow, GBEX IIB, for ethylene with concentration 7.8+0.5% | |
Hardness | HRC25 |
Tensile strength | δ b 75-85kgf/mm² |

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