STANLEY FATMAX Automatic Wire Stripper, Strips 10-22 AWG wire with Spring loaded handles, Comfortable grip annd Adjustable wire stop

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STANLEY FATMAX Automatic Wire Stripper, Strips 10-22 AWG wire with Spring loaded handles, Comfortable grip annd Adjustable wire stop

STANLEY FATMAX Automatic Wire Stripper, Strips 10-22 AWG wire with Spring loaded handles, Comfortable grip annd Adjustable wire stop

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RANGE OF USES: Can strip wire from 10-24AWG for stereos, lighting, telephone wire, home electronics and appliances projects including copper, cable, coaxial, thermal and aluminium wire. Adjustable stopper to adjust the length that is stripped and for micro projects with gauges smaller than 20AWG an adjustable swivel knob can be used for precision. Wire crimper crimps 10-22AWG insulated, 10-22AWG non-insulated and 7-9mm ignition terminals, plus a wire cutter. Automatic vs. manual: This is a major distinction between wire strippers. Automatic strippers are designed to cut the insulation and pull it away in a single step. Manual strippers take more time and effort because you’ll need to yank it off the wire with your other hand. The downside of automatic strippers is that they often break smaller gauge wires, so manual strippers are better for delicate wiring work. The main purpose of wire strippers is to make it simple to remove the plastic insulation from the end of a cut piece of electrical wire. This is necessary to connect the wire to a terminal or to splice two wires together. Many wire strippers will also cut wire, so you don’t need to switch between tools when cutting and stripping numerous lengths of wire at a time. Crimping: If you usually crimp terminals onto wires after stripping, it’ll be convenient to get a stripper with crimping slots.

Convy’s Adjustable Automatic Cable Wire Stripper is marketed as an automotive wiring tool that saves time when wiring sound systems. Klein’s 11063W model is an automatic wire stripper that can remove up to an inch of insulation with a single motion. Wire gauges: Smaller wire strippers will have notches for the most common wire gauges, while larger strippers will handle the less common sizes, too. Make sure to compare the gauges a pair of strippers can fit to the wire sizes you know you’ll be cutting. Wide Compatibility: The electric motor powers drill-driven technology, while the adjustable blades and rollers fit all wire sizes with diameters from 1.5 mm (0.06”) up to 25 mm (1”). Manual strippers require you to pull the wire out after the insulation is cut, which can get tiresome if you need to prepare a large number of wires for a project.Irwin Tools makes a full line of wire stripping, cutting, and crimping tools that range from do-it-all multipurpose tools to simple tools that can handle a single task. The 6-inch Wire Stripper by Irwin is the simplest wire stripper they offer. It features manual wire stripping for electrical wire gauges between 10 and 24 AWG. he handle grip is designed to reduce hand fatigue when you’ve got dozens of wires to cut and strip, and the texture used makes these strippers unlikely to slip out of your hands.

This stripper is designed to both cut and strip 8 to 20 AWG-sized solid wire and stranded wires between 10 and 22 AWG. It’s able to strip smaller gauge wire with a minimum of damage because of the precision-machined stripper holes. It also uses a tension loader that doesn’t need to clamp the wire with excessive force, which also helps avoid breaking wires. Needle-nose tip: If you need to guide cut wires through conduit or bend them onto terminals, it can be less of a hassle if the strippers have a needle nose plier tip to grip them with. It’ll save you the time spent switching between tools. REVOLUTIONARY: The must have tool for anyone working with cables and wires, this easy to use technology will reduce project time as well as stress caused! Simply insert the wire between the two machined jaws at the head of the tool and squeeze. The jaws clamp down automatically selecting the right tension to hold the wire without damaging it, and removes insulation. A swivel knob can be adjusted for use with smaller wires when more tension is required This tool uses a self-adjusting mechanism to strip away up to two inches of insulation with each squeeze of its handle grips. You can control the amount of insulation it removes with an adjustable stopper, and a swivel knob lets you make small adjustments when stripping wires smaller than 20 AWG. It strips 10 to 24-gauge wires without any extra adjustments, and it has a crimper that fits 10-22 AWG wires, both insulated or non-insulated. You can even use it to crimp ignition terminals between 7 and 9mm in size.

Wire Strippers Buying Guide | What to Look for When Buying?

The term “wire stripper” refers to a type of hand tool used by production workers and electricians to assemble and repair wiring. Klein Tools’ 11055 Wire Cutter and Stripper strips solid 10 to 18 AWG wires and 12 to 20 AWG stranded wires. Heavy-Duty Construction: Constructed from solid aluminum alloy, this wire stripper can withstand rigorous environments and easily endure years of heavy use. Equipped with high hardness blades to ensure its operational stability. The depth of the stripping action can be adjusted using a sliding piece in the tool’s lower jaw. The construction of this tool leaves something to be desired. Handle grip: A comfortable grip is important if you’ll be using the wire strippers for long periods of time. A poor grip can lead to blisters and cramps by the end of the day.



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