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Knipex ErgoStrip Universal Stripping Tool, for right-handers 135 mm 16 95 01 SB

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Rubber Tweezers ESD stainless steel, DIN EN 61340 -5-1, for frequent handling of ESD-sensitive components or small static objects I have used these strippers for a month now and I have not used them as much as I thought. At first I struggled to get to grips with them as typically I would just use cutters to strip cable. So you put it in where you want to start, and pull along and then if you're on a few longer lengths you want to snap it as you go. That will actually cut along the line for you. Easier again. If you want to use it on armoured, go right ahead.

It's a brilliant little tool. I've had it in the tool bag for a couple of weeks now, and the last job that I was just doing, with loads of LED tape, I couldn't do without it. The smaller stranded cable, I was literally pulling and it was pulling the end off and giving a nice clean cut without damaging the inner cores. Universal cross jaw tweezers, hold automatically due to their spring force, ideal helpers for soldering Automatic wire stripper - Cuts and strips insulation from a range of wire sizes in one operation. A single squeeze of handles opens and closes the synchronised jaws and strips insulation clean. Blade Runner will cut the outer sheath of SWA cable up to 28mm in diameter, then uniformly score the SWA strands which protect the inner conductors from damage guaranteeing a fast, accurate, 'straight cut'. Just offer the cable up to the tool, turn the thumbscrew onto the cable until it is relatively tight and spin Blade Runner around the circumference of the cable in the direction of the arrow on the tool, tightening occasionally as it cuts through the sheath and then scores the steel wireThere we go. I hate coax cable, this is cheap rubbish I'll be honest with you. As you can see it actually strips quite well. It's all quite neat, and if you wanted to strip that too you can. Tweezers with exchangeable tips ESD, with versatile, exchangeable carbon fibre reinforced tips; electrically dissipative

Carl Kammerling international has launched an innovative new steel wired armoured (SWA) cable stripper, designed to speed up the process of SWA cable termination for installers. Kew Technik now offers an amazing easy to use and sensibly priced new tool that will give complete confidence in the knowledge that a perfectly straight cut with no ragged edges will render the cable ready for safe termination to glands or fittings in no time at all.

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Put it on, pull it which then scores it and should then break open. It should break open, it just doesn't know it yet. There we go, there's your cat 6.

It's actually really comfortable to use. I would say you could use all day. If you're stripping cables all day, it's not very exciting job. But hey ho the life of an apprentice and the life of an electrician is always a good one.Triple action wire stripper - Professional heavy-duty cable strippers with unique spiral-cutting facility rotary, linear or spiral cut. These tools embody unique spiral-strip selector for hard-to-strip insulations like butyl and rubber.

So this the ErgoStrip, it comes left or right-handed. It's very similar in style to the conduit cutter that they do. It's a little catch on the side there, opens up. Same 3-D printed clam-style casing. You can lay the cable inside there and strip using there for the larger ones, and obviously you've got your smaller stripping, 4mm, 2.5, 1.5, 0.8, 0.3, 0.2. 0.2 is the smallest one you can go down to, and then you've got your smaller cable to lay through that one, with a nice little slot on the side there so you can slide the cable straight into. And then we just pull off. Oh, get in there. My fingers are a little fiddly today. See, it comes off nice and easy, ready to go in to your main switch. Wire stripper pliers - V-shaped stripping jaws for removing plastic insulation from single and multicore conductors. Available with VDE handles. This one's probably a bit big for this, but it barely fits in the casing. Let's give it a go anyway. So you've got to twist it slightly... There we go, that does it. There's no damage to them. No damage. I don't think it's really designed for this cable, but it's doing it, and that's a bit bigger than 4mm. And it's rubber. Perfect.Universal Tweezers, DIN EN 60900, IEC 60900, tested protection against electrical voltage up to 1000 V Knipex,with a hard *k* sound at the start according to the manufacturer videos, are a high quality and premium tool manufacturer. It achieves good clean and accurate cuts, though will have a tendency to lightly score the inner cable sheath if you are over zealous with pressure when rotating. Hi, it's Dan from Hodgson Electrical. Today, I'm reviewing the Knipex ErgoStrip Tool. On first impressions, the tool seems well built and is made in Germany. This is first time using the tool. And like most men, the instructions went straight in the bin. So let's see how easy it is to use. It is ergonomic, literally in the name, so comfortable to use for extended periods. Will get into the deeper recesses of a box for stripping round cables in a variety of sizes, than other stripping tools.

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