Southwire - 58277940 Tools & Equipment S612STR 4-10 AWG SOL & 6-12 AWG STR Ergonomic Handles Wire Stripper/Cutter
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When I try to use the machine for the first time, the cutter on it has jammed and is ruined, so I cannot strip or cut wires. This sword almost seems to have been used before I got it, cutting steel with it and destroying its value. The merchandise I received was repackaged, used, and returned and I am not sure whether this is a manufacturer's defect or a return product. If I receive a response from the seller, I will retract my Having never tried it, I can't comment on whether it works well, but it looks like it would be a great wire stripper, as well as In addition, I appreciate the location of the lock. There is no chance of it getting locked by accident because it's out of the way. The benefit of that is obvious to me. I am updating In order to remove the burr from the cutting edge, I had to file/sand down the cutter. With this file down, it is easier to cut and frees up quite nicely. Since it is stainless steel, it is The bike now works as good as new with just a little elbow grease. Then again, there's still this.
Stripping blades purchased on April 5, 2018 have been used twice and they are already BENT (so the blades won't pair). A friend of mine had a set of Kleins in his tool bag and we compared them and the "metal" these are made out of is definitely questionable. The two Southwire blades bowed when we tried to separate the two Klein blades, though his Klein blades will not budge when we tried to separate the two opposite blades. These Southwire strippers, from what we can gather, have not been heat treated, but just stamped and sharpened before being released Sending back the item for a refund.
I consider it a well-made quality product, which strips just fine, but I do not find it comfortable to use. There is no clear indication of what is causing the issue. I can't shake the feeling that it seems out of place. The locking mechanism kept being pushed into the locked position, so I had to remove it. Because I have been using the IDEAL T-shirt for some time, I am accustomed to its ergonomics A 14-inch flex A stripper whose number is 6.
They are pretty good wire strippers, since their slot is wide enough to accommodate It is comfortable and easy for them to do the job. Here are the only 2 things that are not to my taste Two problems with these scissors are that their grips can slip off while using them as well as the fact that if you squeeze them too hard while stripping a wire, the ends can cross over each other and you have to "pry" them apart in order to fix this. However, they are great in every other way. The fact that I was able to purchase these as I couldn't find them elsewhere is another advantage I've gained.
When it comes to tools, I don't play fast and loose. The investments are worth the time and money. With a name like Southwire, you can be certain you're getting the most for your money. It is comfortable in your hand, it is sharp, and it is capable of handling both wires with stranding and wires with solid cores equally Although they won't work as well for 6AWG cables with thicker jackets, we still recommend them for other gauges. There's a good chance I'll have these around for quite some time.
There is nothing better than a razor-sharp razor A wire stripper with a sharp blade. Despite its advantages, it has a major flaw You should consider that most modern wire doesn't really have an AWG label, but is stamped with its size. I seem to be able to only get Ancor wire anymore that is rated at the gauge that is stated.
You can do a pretty good job cutting and trimming back 6 gauge wire, but anything much bigger may be challenging. Hence, I would say they are both sharp and they are very easy to cut through wire. I would say that it is not too shabby considering its price point. It is just not thick enough to strip wires larger.
A very good tool for cutting cables and separating them from their insulation, with a very good edge for cutting bars, really good for stripping cables, it fits perfectly in the hand, it is very recommended, though you ought to choose the correct tool for the correct job, stripping cables.