Wire stripper and crimper for cables with diameters of 0.2-6 mm (24-10 AWG)Multifunctional toolthat can be used aswire stripper, cutter, or crimper for connector terminals,both insulated and non-insulated.The stripper is equipped with an automatic mechanism, thanks to which you don't need to exert much force during operation. Additionally, it features an adjustment knob that allows you to adjust the puller depending on the cable thickness.
Features:stripping, crimping, cutting, adjustment knob, adjustable length stopknob adjustment to adapt the stripper to the wire diameterautomatic mechanismstripping, crimping, and cutting functionsuniversal and multi-functional devicerobust constructionprofessional device, suitable for both in professional service and in every DIY workshop Description:1. Stripping force adjustment knob2. High-quality blade for cutting copper wires3. Comfortable two-color handle4. Ability to strip wires with a cross-section of AWG24-10Crimp capacity: 0.2-6.0mm25. Insulation terminal: AWG22-10 0.5-6.0mm2Uninsulated terminal: AWG12-10 4-6.0mm2Uninsulated terminal: AWG16-14 1.5-2.5mm2Uninsulated terminal: AWG22-18 0.5-1.0mm2 Specifications:Tool length: 20.5cmStripping of cables with diameters: 0.2 - 6 mm (24-10 AWG)Crimps insulated and non-insulated connector terminals 0.5 - 6 mm (22-10 AWG)Tool material:Head: zinc alloyCutting head: Cr12MoV, hardness HRC55-60, wire cutting process.Pliers: A3 heat treatedHandle: PP+TPRQuick insulation strippingThis tool is designed for stripping cable insulation. It easily handles plastic and rubber braids from 0.2 to 6mm² (24-10 AWG) thick, and is suitable for both single- and multi-core cables. An adjustment screw allows you to adjust the stripper to the thickness of the cable being processed. An additional advantage of the tool is the automatic mechanism, which allows you to strip insulation faster and with minimal effort.
How to use the adjustment screw:1. Turn the adjustment screw to adjust the blade force. Counterclockwise to decrease, clockwise to increase.
2. When stripping thin wires, adjust the knob counterclockwise.
3. If the wire has a damaged wire, adjust the screw counterclockwise.
4. If the insulation is difficult or impossible to strip, adjust the screw clockwise.