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Insulated Pliers

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Providing safety when working on electrical systems up to 1000V AC.

Electricians. Engineers. Trademen. Anyone working with live current deserves pliers that protect without compromise. That’s why Maun’s signature compound-lever and parallel-action pliers are now available insulated to the rigorous IEC 60900:2018 standards.

Built to perform. Engineered to protect.

Certified 1000V Pliers

Each tool in our range of pliers with insulated handles is certified for use on live systems up to 1000V AC or 1500V DC, as per IEC 60900:2018, and is designed for work on electrical installations, maintenance, and repairs.

Every pair of pliers or cutters is:

  • Dielectrically tested to 10,000 Volts.

  • Encased in a durable, ergonomic industrial-grade polymer.

  • Hand-stop equipped for extra safety in tough environments.

  • Marked with the double-triangle 1000V symbol according to the IEC 60900:2018 standard.

We’ve been designing industry-defining tools for over 80 years. Now, we’re taking that legacy into electrical safety.

Our compound-lever-action pliers multiply your hand force by up to 25x and have machine-hardened cutting blades, reducing cutting fatigue when dealing with hard wire. Our parallel-action pliers deliver even pressure across the jaw, giving you unmatched grip on fastenings and cables, without damaging them.

Don’t just reach for any tool. Reach for one that’s certified, trusted, and purpose-built for the job.

Maun’s pliers are made in Britain. Made for pros. For the future of safe electrical work.

So why settle for ordinary? We don’t. And you shouldn’t either.

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Are your pliers VDE?

When buying 1000V insulated tools, the most important consideration is ensuring the official double-triangle 1000V icon, along with the full standard – in our case, IEC 60900:2018 – is hard-marked on the product.

Manufacturers can choose to get products certified by the VDE institute, but the IEC 60900 standard does not require it.