Cabinet Key SubMaVo Electro
- Very slim, light-weight construction for shirt or coat pocket, with clip
- Universal key for almost all common switch cabinets & closures
- Key profile for these applications:
electrical engineering, heating and sanitary installations, air-conditioning and ventilation, industry, building technology,
e.g. switch cabinets, mains switchboards, locking systems, technical installations and many more - Bit (1/4") made from high-quality tool steel and specially hardened
- With voltage field sensor for non-contact detection of alternating currents with visual indicator (red LED), voltage range 50 - 600 V, e.g. in cable connections, wall sockets, junction boxes, circuit breakers & fuses and many more
- With magnetic field sensor for non-contact detection of magnetic fields with a visual indicator (green LED), e.g. for pneumatic and hydraulic systems, solenoid valves in automotive and machine contexts, solenoid valves in oil heating systems etc.
- Pushbutton for switching on, with self-test and visual "ready" lamp (red LED), automatic battery-saving stand-by mode if the tool is not used for two minutes, battery compartment with twist lock for two button cells
- The twist mechanism allows four different profiles to be activated.
- Universal 1/4" bit holder for standard bits, with permanent magnet to hold bit in place
- Made of reinforced fibreglass plastic
- Made of zinc casting (GD-Zn)
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Electricians put their faith in their tools daily. Electricity is always a potential hazard. Whether they are cutting cables to size, fitting socket outlets or configuring switch cabinets, they need tools they can rely on without fail. When an electrician picks up a set of VDE tools made by NWS, he or she is handling quality tools subjected to stringent testing for practical, hands-on applications in electrical jobs. This is, after all, what professional working, health & safety are all about.