Wire Stripper

The Professional Wire Stripper is an essential tool for clean, fast, and precise electrical work. Designed with precision-ground stripping holes, it allows you to remove insulation without nicking or damaging the internal copper core, ensuring a perfect connection every time. With its integrated wire cutter and high-leverage ergonomic handles, this versatile tool is a must-have for home repairs, automotive wiring, and professional electrical installations.

 

Available Variants

  1. By Primary Type
  • Multi-Hole (Manual): The classic design featuring individual notches for specific wire gauges. Best for users who want total control.
  • Self-Adjusting: A “one-squeeze” tool that automatically detects the wire thickness and strips the insulation in a single motion. Ideal for high-volume work.
  • Rotary Stripper: Specifically used for round cables like Coaxial (TV), Ethernet (CAT5/6), or thick jacketed power cords.
  • Pliers-Style: Combines the features of a long-nose plier with stripping notches, allowing you to pull and loop wire after stripping it.
  1. By Wire Gauge (Capacity)
  • Standard (10 – 22 AWG): The most common range used for household outlets, lighting fixtures, and general appliances.
  • Precision (20 – 30 AWG): Used for fine-gauge wires found in computers, hobbyist electronics, and low-voltage circuitry.
  • Large Gauge (8 – 14 AWG): Designed for heavy-duty power cables and industrial wiring.
  1. By Extra Features
  • Integrated Crimper: Includes a section for crimping terminals and connectors onto the wire after stripping.
  • Bolt Cutter: Features specialized threaded holes to cut small brass or steel bolts (like 6-32 or 8-32) without ruining the thread.
  • Spring-Loaded: Features a return spring to keep the tool open, reducing hand fatigue during repetitive tasks.
  1. By Handle & Safety
  • Double-Dipped Grips: Provide a slim profile for getting into tight junction boxes.
  • Ergonomic Comfort Grips: Thicker, cushioned handles designed for maximum comfort during all-day use.
  • Insulated (VDE): Rated for protection against electrical shock (usually up to 1,000V).
Category: