Sealey tools for Hybrid and Electric repairs

August 25, 2021
Sealey tools for Hybrid and Electric repairs
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New to Sealey’s comprehensive range of Premier Hand Tools are two new insulated tool kits that are ideal for technicians working on hybrid, plu-in hybrid and electrical vehicles.


The new 29pc Insulated Tool Kit (AK7910) features tools that are fully insulated to IEC 60900 Category C standards to protect from electric shocks up to 1500V DC and 1000V AC. They are also chrome plated for resistance to corrosion. This set includes 1/2"Sq drive reversible ratchet, sockets, extensions, spanners, hex socket bits, screwdrivers, pliers, cable knife and comes supplied in a storage case.

Sealey has also introduced AK7911, a 19pc Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Battery Tool Kit. This set includes sockets, ratchet wrench, spanners and bit holder which are all fully insulated to IEC 60900 Category C standards to protect from electric shocks up to 1500V DC and 1000V AC.

Both new kits feature in Sealey’s latest 2021 Hand Tool Promotion. You can view the full range and browse Sealey’s latest promotions at www.sealey.co.uk.

 
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