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The image shows a wire stripper, a tool used to remove the insulation or outer covering from electrical wires. Key features and information:
Function:
Removes the protective covering from a cable to expose the inner wires without damage.
Usage:
Place the wire between the blade and holder, rotate the stripper, and pull off the jacket.
Types:
Universal wire strippers handle various wire sizes and types, including solid and stranded copper wire.
Features:
Some have self-adjusting capabilities to prevent over-stripping.
Material:
Often made of carbon steel with a plastic handle for comfort and durability.
Additional Functions:
Some models include cutting, holding, and looping capabilities.
Safety:
Designed for safe and efficient stripping, minimizing harm to the cable core.
Applications:
Used by electricians and technicians for preparing wires for connections, repairs, or installations.
Kindly Note that the wire stripper may include size 16 too
EXCELLENT material with high hardness, incisive edges and strong cutting force.
SAFETY LOCK DESIGN - This wire stripper features a safety lock design that ensures aesthetics and at the same time allows for easy and safe storage.
ERGONOMIC This wire stripper adopts soft two-color PV and TPR, ergonomic and comfortable grip, beautiful and durable, easy to use for a long time.
Wide Application This wire stripper has a wide of applications and can be used for circuit repair, electrical repair, etc.
CNC Precise Ground Wire Stripper Hole - These wire stripper pliers adopt CNC precise grinding wire stripper hole, with clean and incisive edges and high wire stripping accuracy.
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