Last week we started looking at some of the categories of tools that ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø produces that may not be as well-known as our electrical and HVAC tools. This week, we continue that series, taking a look at Mining & Heavy Industry Tools. While these tools may be quite familiar to some, there’s plenty of people who may have never come across some of these more job specific tools.
Bars These bars are designed to give you leverage when positioning and aligning. Available with different set angles, these bars feature either a tapered end or a chiseled end, depending on what…
While ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø is often most recognized for electricians’ hand tools like pliers, screwdrivers and cutters, there are numerous categories across various trades where Klein makes products. As we continue our process of diving into various categories offered by ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø, today we’ll look at one that may not be as known, saws and blades. Below, take a look at the different varieties of saws and blades we make, and learn how they may be useful across various trades.
Throughout 2021, once a month we’re continuing to bring you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
When we are in the middle of winter and the amount of daylight is limited, artificial lighting is more important than ever. Luckily, ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø has a full range of lighting products, all with unique features to fit into whatever scenarios you may encounter. Take a look at some of the lighting options we offer and learn what lighting device is right for your needs.
Over the past several weeks, we’ve focused this blog on looking at different lines of ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø and breaking down the varieties of said tool that Klein offers. We continue that process today, with a focus on cable cutters, a staple in the tool bag of many trade professionals. While all cable cutters are essentially designed for the same task of cutting various cables, the way they are engineered can make certain jobs quicker and easier.
Pliers have always been one of the cornerstones of ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø’ business. Mathias Klein made the first pair of Klein pliers himself, back in 1857, and today we produce 165 different varieties of pliers for specific trades and tasks. While it would take a much longer blog than we have room for to break down every variety, one key differentiator for our pliers is the handles. The colors and styles of the handles on Klein’s pliers help users to identify what line a pair of pliers belongs to, and certain color handles are designed with certain features in mind.
ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø has spent many years designing and perfecting various forms of personal protective equipment, including gloves, safety vest, knee pads and quite importantly, hard hats and safety helmets. Head protection is especially important given how many jobsite injuries are head related and how serious they can be. As great as these forms of head protection can be, additional accessories can improve their functionality and even how comfortable they are. Below you’ll find some of ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø’ hard hat and safety helmet accessories and learn a bit about how they can make your head…
Throughout 2021, once a month we’re continuing to bring you a Klein Timeline Snapshot: a look back in time at a specific year, looking at what the world was like in said year, and what was happening with ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø.
This month’s year: 1857
Brown sugar: $.09 per pound Bar soap: $.23 Illinois Central Railroad ticket: $.02 per passenger per mile
You've heard about our regional Electrician of the Year Winners, as well as our National Winner, John Kinney. Below, get to know each of them a little more!
Given that we’re more than halfway through December, the temperatures across most of the country have dropped, and we’re starting to see snow and ice storms regularly. Winter is just getting started, however, which means we’ve got another two to three months of this weather ahead of us. Luckily, ÀÇÓÑÉçÇø recently launched a line of cold weather gear, perfect for keeping you warm from head to toe during the winter, both on and off the jobsite. Take a look at some of the new gear below: