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Introduction To The Functions Of Power Hardware Bolt Cutters And Wire Strippers

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Connector Insert Introduction to the functions of wire cutters and wire strippers:
What are the uses of wire cutters?
Wire cutters are specially used to cut thicker metal wires, materials, wires and cables, etc.
What parts does a wire cutter consist of?
The head of a wire cutter is "flat and oblique", so it is also called diagonal pliers or wire cutters. The pliers handle has three forms: iron handle, tube handle and insulated handle. The appearance of the insulated handle wire pliers used by electricians is shown in Figure 1-4. Its withstand voltage is 1000V. )
What are the uses of wire strippers?
Wire strippers are used to strip the insulation layer of plastic or rubber insulated wires with a cross-sectional area of ​​less than 6mm2. Wire piercing pliers have multiple cuts with a diameter of 0.5~3mm, which are used to strip wire cores of different specifications.
What parts does a wire stripper consist of?
It consists of two parts: the jaws and the handle.
How to use wire strippers correctly?
When using, after the insulation length to be stripped is determined with a ruler, the wire can be placed in the corresponding cutting edge (slightly larger than the wire diameter), and the wire insulation layer will be cut and automatically popped out when the pliers handle is gripped. When using, the size of the incision must match the diameter of the wire core. If it is too large, it will be difficult to strip the insulation layer, and if it is too small, the core wire will be cut.

Introduction To The Functions Of Power Hardware Bolt Cutters And Wire Strippers

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