Fluke Networks 10057000 Replacement 630 Blade for D914 and D814 Series Impact Punch Down Tools



Key features
- •Compatible with D814, D914, D914S & D214 impact tools. Simply insert a different blade into the impact tool handle and have an entirely different tool.
Fluke Networks 10057000 Replacement 630 Blade for D914 and D814 Series Impact Punch Down Tools
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Customer Reviews
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Photos don't match and part is not a suitable substitute.
Wily Coyote✓ Verified Purchase•April 24, 2016
What was sent is a pin punch blade, looks nothing like the picture to the left. Someone slapped a label on the Fluke part #10436001 to make it match the part #10465001 but it can't possibly be the same, obvious to the most casual observer. First time I've ever had an issue with these things. I do not understand how it is that an item can look so different and be the same by slapping a different label on it.
I order the screwdriver blade and never got it, ...
Carlos V.✓ Verified Purchase•August 16, 2015
I order the screwdriver blade and never got it, instead got a different tip for my punchdown tool.
This didn't happen ones but twice that I got the wrong tip.
This didn't happen ones but twice that I got the wrong tip.
Great addition to you tool set
George T. Alger Jr.✓ Verified Purchase•August 19, 2014
Best option and time saver as I always need a driver and I just have the punch down set. Fits in the tool and makes it avialble whenever I need it. A must have item for your tool set.
another great Fluke product
Ernesto Aleman✓ Verified Purchase•August 5, 2014
Fluke products are always a good investment, superb quality that will last for years. purchased a no name BIX blade prior to this and was that a huge mistake, think I punched down maybe 25 wires before it started to lock up. one cannot go wrong with Fluke, even though it costs more it is well worth it. if working with Nortel BIX blocks, this would be a great blade to use.







