Product Specification
⚡ ITL Insulated Screwdriver Link Extractors – Male & Female
The ITL Insulated Screwdriver Link Extractor range is designed for the safe removal of male and female links in live switchgear and electrical systems. Individually tested to 10,000V and certified to IEC 60900, these extractors provide compliance for live working up to 1000V AC. With a compact screwdriver-style design, they offer precision handling and insulation protection for work in confined spaces and high-risk electrical environments.
🔧 Features & Benefits
- Certified to IEC 60900, tested to 1000V
- Available in both male and female versions
- Screwdriver-style handle for controlled operation
- Injection moulded insulation eliminates weak points and sleeve separation
- Durable steel core for strength and longevity
- Lightweight and compact design for precision use
- Trusted in electrical, rail, utility, and industrial sectors
✅ Applications
- Extracting male and female links in switchgear systems
- Utility distribution equipment servicing
- Rail signal and traction system electrical maintenance
- Industrial plants requiring safe insulated link tools
- Field operations where safety and portability are critical
From compact switchboards to field utility equipment, ITL Insulated Screwdriver Link Extractors ensure safe, precise link removal without compromising operator protection. Their IEC 60900 certification and robust build make them a dependable choice for professional use.
📏 Specifications
- Type: Insulated Screwdriver Link Extractor
- Versions: Male and Female
- Material: Chrome vanadium steel core
- Insulation: Injection moulded, 1000V rated
- Standard: IEC 60900 compliant
- Industries: Electrical, Rail, Utilities, Industrial
- Brand: ITL
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❓ FAQs
Are these link extractors safe for live work?
Yes, they are IEC 60900 certified and tested to 1000V for safe use in live electrical environments.
Do they come in both male and female versions?
Yes, both male and female versions are available to cover all link removal applications.
Who typically uses these tools?
Electricians, rail technicians, utilities, and industrial maintenance teams rely on them for safe link extraction.