MILWAUKEE, WI- Milwaukee Tool continues to grow its offering for linemen with the addition of new Power Utility knives, storage, and pliers. Designed specifically
for the challenges associated with maintenance of distribution lines,
the new solutions offer superior speed, durability and efficiency.
Power Utility Knives
The
new Lineman’s Hawkbill Knife with STICKWORK™ 3in1 Ring features a blade
that has been designed to stay sharper longer when stripping cable. The
knife’s STICKWORK™ 3-in-1 Ring makes it compatible with shotgun and
universal style hot sticks. This ring also provides an easy way to hang
the knife for storage. Its oversized handle is designed specifically for
comfortable use when wearing utility gloves. Also available is a blunt
tip version.
Power Utility Storage.
The
Aerial Oval Bag and Underground Oval Bag feature impact-resistant
molded bases and are constructed of 1680D ballistic material for up to
5X more durability. Each includes puncture-resistant knife pockets and a
wide array of additional pockets for various tool and accessories (24 on the Aerial Oval Bag and 14 on the Underground Oval Bag). Nickel-plated brass eyelets and two D-rings provide additional storage options. Built-in weep holes allow for water drainage after extended use. Each also includes top handles for easy transport to and from the job.
The
Aerial Tool Apron has 25 custom pockets for a wide assortment of tools
and accessories commonly needed during linework including a dedicated
flood light pocket, puncture-resistant knife pocket, and magnets to hold
sockets in place. A multi-sized auger bit holder is also included and
is built to protect against burn-through from hot auger bits. The tool
board is constructed of durable vinyl material and features 3
nickel-plated brass eyelets. Built-in weep holes allow for water
drainage after extended use.
The
Canvas Utility Bucket is constructed of reinforced No. 6 double-layered
canvas and an impact-resistant molded base for lasting durability and
is rated for up to 75 pounds of carrying capacity. A rugged swiveling
metal carabiner allows it to clip it into place wherever and built-in
weep holes allow water to easily drain. A reinforced ring at the top
keeps the bag open so users can easily reach for the tools they need.
High-Leverage Pliers
The
new High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers, High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/
Crimper, and High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/ Thread Cleaner are
designed from the ground-up to provide maximum leverage and make easier
cuts. All feature hardened cutting edges with protection from rust, as
well as an optimized pivot design to more easily cut ACSR, hard wire,
and soft wire. The High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/ Crimper are ideal
for crimping insulated and non-insulated terminals, and include an
on-board fish tape puller. The High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/ Thread
Cleaner are ideal for cleaning pole hardware. A hinge opening on these
pliers hold and clean 5/8'' (16 mm) pole line, hardware bolts and
threaded
rod.
From
the power plant, through transmission and distribution, it is
Milwaukee’s goal to improve reliability and productivity for linemen.
These new knives, pliers, and storage solutions join a base of
Milwaukee® hand tool solutions already used by linemen, including bolt
cutters, measuring/layout tools, cut-resistant gloves, and more. In
Spring 2019 Milwaukee Tool will add a lineup of Power Utility Wrenches
to this family of offerings.
Power Utility Knives
Lineman’s Blunt Tip Hawkbill Knife w/ STICKWORK™ 3in1 Ring (48-22-1923)
Lineman’s Hawkbill Knife w/ STICKWORK™ 3in1 Ring (48-22-1924)
Lineman’s Underground Knife (48-22-1929)
Power Utility Storage
Aerial Oval Bag (48-22-8276)
Aerial Tool Apron (48-22-8290)
Canvas Utility Bucket (48-22-8270)
Underground Oval Bag (48-22-8275)
High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers
High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers (48-22-6502)
High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/ Crimper (48-22-6500)
High-Leverage Lineman’s Pliers w/ Thread Cleaner (48-22-6503)
Power Utility Wrenches – Coming Spring 2019!
Details coming soon!
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