To insulate the user from electrical shock
yes it can but if it has rubber on the handles it will melt
Because if the handles were just metal, then the handles would get much hotter much faster than a rubber handle would. -Julie
For durability and grip. FOR INSULATION WHEN USED FOR LIVE ELECTRICAL WORKS
The handles of screwdrivers are made of insulating materials like plastic or rubber to protect users from electric shocks when working on electrical systems. This prevents the transfer of electricity from the metal shaft of the screwdriver to the person holding it, providing a safer working environment.
The thick rubber soles prevent the electrician getting a shock, as it stops the charge from going through the electrician's body to earth.
The thick rubber soles prevent the electrician getting a shock, as it stops the charge from going through the electrician's body to earth.
Rubber plastic
The primary materials used in manufacturing a baby stroller are aluminum or steel for the frame, cloth for the seat and/or hood and rubber and plastic for handles and wheels.
Typically, cheap toothbrushes are made from plastic handles and nylon bristles. Higher end toothbrushes might have wooden handles and boar bristles.
Plastic, Leather, RubberPlastic, Leather, Rubber
Metal handles can conduct electricity, which poses a risk of electrical shock to the person using the defibrillator. To prevent this risk, defibrillator handles are typically made of non-conductive materials like plastic or rubber to ensure the safety of both the operator and the patient during use.
Rubber.