Carltsø Hexagon Key (1,5 mm – 12 mm)
Non-Sparking
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Article Number: 11-0209.015C
Type: 1,5 mm
Length: 50 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.02C
Type: 2,0 mm
Length: 65 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.025C
Type: 2,5 mm
Length: 55 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.03C
Type: 3,0 mm
Length: 65 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.04C
Type: 4,0 mm
Length: 70 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.05C
Type: 5,0 mm
Length: 80 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.06C
Type: 6,0 mm
Length: 90 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.07C
Type: 7,0 mm
Length: 95 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.08C
Type: 8,0 mm
Length: 100 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.09C
Type: 9,0 mm
Length: 100 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.10C
Type: 10,0 mm
Length: 112 mm
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Article Number: 11-0209.12C
Type: 12,0 mm
Length: 125 mm
Material:
- Copper Beryllium (BeCu)
Product Description
Carltsoe® Non-Sparking SAFETY TOOLS are recommended for use where hazardous, flammable or combustible vapors, liquids, dusts or residues are present and should be used by all industrial safety programs. Carltsoe® Non-Magnetic SAFETY TOOLS can be used around sensitive magnetic equipment, including scanners, de-mining and disarming. Carltsoe® Corrosion-Resistant SAFETY TOOLS are the ideal choice when working in marine and offshore environments. Corrosion and rust can be extremely dangerous in hazardous environments. Impacts involving rust can initiate a thermal reaction which can cause an ignition in an explosive atmosphere. It is important that the user of Carltsoe SAFETY TOOLS keeps the tools in clean working order. Like other personal protection equipment, it is each user’s duty to inspect the tools before use.
Those responsible for operating plants and processes where potentially explosive atmospheres exist should provide information to all who work on the site about the safe use of hand tools.
(*) Hand tools are not within the scope of European ATEX 94/9/EC (tools are not own source of ignition). Risks assessments must be made by the employer of the workers using hand tools (see EN 1127-1, EN 13463-1)
(**) DISCLAIMER: Final responsibility remains with the employer of the workers using hand tools, based on his risk assessments (EN 1127-1, EN 13463-1).
The above text is not binding and it shall always be referred to the original documents.