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Wire strippers are simple tools that make installing new connectors on any cable a much simpler job. One of the first steps for installing a connector is peeling back the outer jacket. While this is technically possible with something like a pair of scissors, doing it that way is difficult and delicate work. More often than not, it results in cutting too deep and having to start all over.
Cable cutters are designed to cut exactly through the outer jacket, no more and no less. When used correctly, the blades should never touch anything deeper than the jacket. There are different types of cutters available as well. Most strippers are compatible with multiple cables, with these multi-cable strippers covering different cables that have similar thicknesses.
Rotary strippers are one of the most common types of cable cutters, mainly due to how easy they are to use. The blades inside the stripper are adjustable, allowing users to change how deeply they will cut. After the cable is inserted, the stripper spins around the cable repeatedly until it cuts a ring through the jacket. The loose part of the cable jacket can then slide off the end.
There are 2-blade and 3-blade versions of rotary strippers available. The blades on a rotary stripper work similar to a shaving razor. The first blade makes the initial cut while the second and/or third blades follow up to finish. A 3-blade stripper will work better than a 2-blade since there is an extra blade to help with the work. The blades can also be replaced as they wear out over time.
Typically, rotary strippers are used with either ethernet or coaxial cable. Ethernet strippers can be used with any type of ethernet cable and will usually work with telephone cables as well. Coax strippers are rated by the type of coax they can be used with. Smaller coax strippers usually work with multiple types of smaller cable while thicker coax requires a specialized tool that works with few (if any) other cables .
Clothespin strippers used to be made by taking blades from something like a razor or pencil sharpener and attaching them to a clothespin for a homemade cable cutter. Professionally made, modern clothespin strippers are easier to use and much safer, but the name has stuck due to their similar shape. While it is still easy to make a homemade clothespin stripper today, it is not recommended. Any blade sharp enough to work will also be able to injure you if there is an accident.
Functionally, a clothespin stripper is very similar to a rotary stripper. The cable is inserted and the blades spin around the outer jacket to cut it off. The main difference between the two is how they are held. Instead of having a hole so the stripper can be spun around with a finger, clothespin strippers feature a more traditional handle. Stemming from their made-at-home origins, clothespin strippers are typically made to be used with at-home cables such as television coax.
Manual strippers are an older type of tool that resembles a pair of pliers. Unlike rotary and clothespin strippers, manual strippers are not made to work with specific types of cables. Instead, they cover a range of different AWGs (American Wire Gauges). Manual strippers will have numerous notches on the blade, one for each size of AWG that they work with. Each notch features a laser engraved number to indicate which size AWG it takes. Manual strippers are ideal for small, precise jobs that only involve a few cables and are fairly inexpensive.
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The blade on these strippers swivels so you can make end and center strips.
An ergonomic handle provides a comfortable grip and protects your knuckles from scrapes.
The handle and the back of the blade are insulated to protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These knives are tested to 1, 000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
The rubber handle on this knife provides a more secure and comfortable grip than plastic handle knives.
Knife has a polycarbonate handle with a finger guard.
One squeeze strips outer and inner insulation and pulls it off Romex and other types of flat cable.
The plier nose on these wire strippers is useful for pulling and looping wire.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
Because you insert wire from the front, you can use this tool in tight spaces.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These wire strippers are tested to 1, 000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
This kit includes a wire stripper plus blades to strip electrical wire and coaxial cable.
Because you load wire from the front of this stripper, it’s useful in tight spaces.
The rubber grip provides protection up to 1, 000 volts AC.
Use the adjustable stop to precisely set the strip length.
Small enough to fit in your pocket, these wire strippers are 5" or shorter.
In addition to stripping and cutting wire, this multifunction tool has screwdrivers, a wire bender, rulers, files, and a knife that swing out from the handle.
Made of aluminum-bronze that is FM approved, these wire strippers satisfy OSHA requirements that specify nonsparking tools for locations where flammable vapors and combustible residues are present.
Strip BX, MC, and HCF armored cable in addition to flexible metal conduit.
One squeeze strips insulation and pulls it off the wire.
The rubber grip provides protection up to 1, 000 volts AC.
Strip wire and crimp connectors with one tool.
For three -layer stripping, this stripper includes a replaceable blade cartridge, four V-blocks to accommodate a variety of cable outer diameters, and an L-key to adjust blade height.
This tool turns like a screwdriver to strip a short coaxial cable in a tight space.
Strip both Ethernet and coaxial cable.
The ratchet applies the correct pressure to ensure a complete crimp every time.
Strip fiber-optic cables without scratching or damaging them. These cable strippers have three nonmarring openings to handle different thicknesses of fiber-optic cable jackets and buffer coatings.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These scissors are tested to 1, 000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
With high-carbon stainless steel blades, these scissors cut through fiber-optic and electrical cables, even those that are made with Kevlar. They’re also good for cutting wire jackets and cable ties.
Also known as electricians' shears, the back edge of the blade has a file to clean contacts.
Cut and strip wire in tight spaces with the compact tips on these scissors.
Produce clean, distortion-free cuts in cable with one-handed operation.
Cut armored cable such as BX, HCF, and MC and flexible metal conduit.
Use these one-handed cutters on small-diameter aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Jaws ratchet to increase cutting pressure as you open and close the handles.
Push the button to cut aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Insulated handles protect against shock from accidental contact with live electrical circuits. These cutters are tested to 1, 000 volts to meet IEC 60900 and ASTM F1505.
Minimize wire distortion when cutting 11/16" diameter and larger aluminum and copper power and communication cable.
Hydraulic-powered jaws cut bolts, wire rope, rods, and electrical cable with low effort and minimal material distortion.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool. Also known as lineman’s pliers, use them to pull, bend, and cut wire.
Additional features, such as wire terminal crimpers and wire stripping holes, enable you to perform a variety of electrical wiring and installation work with a single tool.
Insert wire between the heated tips to melt off and strip insulation without the risk of nicking the wire.
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