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3157Trexx 08-12-2014 21:39

Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
I've been looking for a self-adjusting wire stripper to save some time while building our team's electrical board, any recommendations?

philso 08-12-2014 22:54

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
The one in the link below is similar to the ones our production staff use at work.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-Str...-292/202819657

Mike Marandola 09-12-2014 00:57

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
I don't have them yet but I have played with the Irwin pair in the store and they have pretty good build quality for the price. They have great Amazon reviews too.

omsahmad 09-12-2014 01:49

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by philso (Post 1412369)
The one in the link below is similar to the ones our production staff use at work.

http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ideal-Str...-292/202819657

I second one similar to these. In my opinion they work better then other self adjusting wire strippers, but note its large size make it difficult to stick into tight spots.

Al Skierkiewicz 09-12-2014 08:15

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I like the Home Depot strippers. Be advised that there are good ones and bad ones using this design. One of them is marketed under the Ideal Tool name that seems to be the better of the bunch. I do not like the Amazon strippers as they tend to pull some strands and generally squeeze the insulation. I have a small pair of standard wire strippers that I use at work. I think they came from McMaster. They are Ideal T-Strippers, #45-318. Not self adjusting but simple graduated strippers that have a locking closer and grippers at the ends that are like pliers.

MichaelBick 09-12-2014 09:42

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We have gotten mcmaster part# 7221K24. It's expensive but it's a really great stripper.

Hope O'Connor 09-12-2014 14:12

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
they're kinda pricy but check out Phoenix Contact. After using one of their strippers for a project I hate using any other kind.

StevenCain 09-12-2014 20:04

Tractor Supply had one for fifteen dollars last year. I didn't get to test then out.

Labman 02-01-2015 12:06

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
I can vouch for Klein Katapult 11063. They are not self adjusting but strip perfectly. Home Depot used to sell them, now find them on Amazon for $29.25.

I wish someone made an easy stripper for the AWG 6 battery cables. Anyone have ideas?

tr6scott 02-01-2015 12:58

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We just got a used set of the WEIDMULLER STRIPAX and really like the depth gauge, and it can strip very fine to 10ga, but does require tension adjustment between the two extremes. Along with this we also received a PZ-6 roto ferrule crimper and ferrules donated by our local Weidmuller rep, when I talked to him about issues we were having with spider legs and the new Weidmuller connectors being used.

Both these tools can be used with stripper and crimper in line with the wire, as opposed to 90 degrees to the wire. I was shocked how nice this feature is when trying to get into tight spots on the bot, it does make a difference in this use.

Tungrus 02-01-2015 13:08

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
I had hard time figuring ferrule sizes, what do you use for 12, 14 and 16 AWG wires? Thanks.

Chexposito 02-01-2015 13:13

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Originally Posted by Tungrus (Post 1419117)
I had hard time figuring ferrule sizes, what do you use for 12, 14 and 16 AWG wires? Thanks.

Check digikey, they size by wire gauge.

gurellia53 02-01-2015 13:29

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Marandola (Post 1412400)
I don't have them yet but I have played with the Irwin pair in the store and they have pretty good build quality for the price. They have great Amazon reviews too.

+1

I found these at Lowes. If I remember correctly they were in the pliers section, not the wire stripper section. I haven't put them through a ton of use, but I've stripped some 14 gauge and been very satisfied so far.

philso 02-01-2015 13:59

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Labman (Post 1419100)
I wish someone made an easy stripper for the AWG 6 battery cables. Anyone have ideas?

Use a utility knife or a cable slitter like the one below. The video in the link shows how to use it properly.

http://www.grainger.com/product/WEST...-Slitter-1YMZ9

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3TnvUT5Bls


Otherwise, you could use one of these:

https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/100961862719407130044/albums/6099819280228373393/6099819286395518898?pid=6099819286395518898&oid=10 0961862719407130044
https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/100961862719407130044/albums/6099819280228373393/6099819301804185586?pid=6099819301804185586&oid=10 0961862719407130044

The cable is inserted into the silver coloured port at the bottom of the second picture. Two seconds later, the cable jacket is slit without nicking the conductors. We use it for 6AWG up to 500MCM.

Jim Wilks 02-01-2015 14:03

Re: Recommendations for self-adjusting wire stripper
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tr6scott (Post 1419112)
We just got a used set of the WEIDMULLER STRIPAX and really like the depth gauge, and it can strip very fine to 10ga, but does require tension adjustment between the two extremes.

Once you try premium strippers like these, you just won't go back to the cheapo ones again.


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