I wanted to point out a tool that I often use, but rarely see on other people’s workbenches: thermal strippers. They aren’t cheap, but once you’ve used them, it is hard to go back to stripping wires ...
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These are my very favorite tools to use when doing DIY electrical work! 📦 PRODUCTS IN THIS VIDEO 📦 • Klein Tools Dual Range ...
Use a multi-tool to strip, cut and crimp electrical wires. Stripping the plastic coating off of electrical wires is easy with a gauged wire stripper, but an electrical multi-tool stripper and crimper ...
Confused? This used to be called the Quik Strip tool. But the original company apparently went belly-up, so now it’s the Quick Grip wire stripper by a company called Quickstrip. This is one of those 3 ...
This $6 multi-function crimper is a very basic (and versatile) tool that anyone who does any kind of work with cables at home should have. Not only does this strip 10 to 22 gauge speaker wire, there's ...
Thinking of tackling electrical repairs but don’t know where to start? With just a little knowledge–and less than $100 worth of tools including things like wire strippers and a multimeter–you can take ...
We’ve seen a fair number of automated wire cutting builds before, and with good reason: cutting lots of wires by hand is repetitive and carries the risk of injury. What’s common to all these automated ...
A good copper cable stripper should handle a wide range of wire sizes. Many home and automotive projects use wires between 10 and 20 AWG, so a tool that matches this range offers more flexibility. It ...
Weidmuller expands their line of stripax self-adjusting wire strippers with the addition of a new, high-precision stripping tool, the stripax ULtimate. Designed to strip wires that have tough, halogen ...
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