Wire Strippers and Accessories

Image Part Number Description / PDF Quantity Rfq
57816

57816

Wiha

WIRE STRIPPER/CUTTER 6.0"

0

44260

44260

Wiha

REPLACE 3 STEP CASSETTES BROWN

0

32944

32944

Wiha

INSULATED INDUSTRIAL TRICUT STRI

0

57810

57810

Wiha

PLIERS WIRE STRIPPING 7.25"

4

57830

57830

Wiha

WIRE STRIPPERS 3 PIECE SET

5

57814

57814

Wiha

PLIERS/STRIPPERS COMBO AWG 10-22

72

32860

32860

Wiha

TOOL WIRE STRIPPER INSULATD 6.5"

9

56871

56871

Wiha

WIRE STRIPPER 10 - 20 AWG

15

44255

44255

Wiha

REPLACE 3 STEP CASSETTES GREEN

0

32947

32947

Wiha

PLIERS INDUSTRIAL INSULATED

9

44238

44238

Wiha

REPLACE STRIP CASSETTE RED 2STEP

0

57812

57812

Wiha

PLIERS/CUTTERS WIRE STRIP 8.5"

8

57818

57818

Wiha

WIRE STRIPPERS & CUTTERS 7.25"

46

57820

57820

Wiha

STRIPPERS DUAL NM-B CABLE 7.75"

18

44259

44259

Wiha

REPLACE 3 STEP CASSETTES WHITE

0

30947

30947

Wiha

WIRE STRIPPING PLIER 8-24 AWG

11

10250

10250

Wiha

INSULATED STRIPPING PLIERS

13

44241

44241

Wiha

KIT 3 STEP BROWN CASSETTE 8PC

0

44240

44240

Wiha

REPLACE STRIP CASSETTE ORG 2STEP

0

44269

44269

Wiha

REPLACEABLE CASSETTE RED 10-5AWG

0

Wire Strippers and Accessories

1. Overview

Wire strippers and accessories are specialized tools designed to remove insulation from electrical wires without damaging the conductive core. These tools are critical in industries requiring precise cable preparation, including electronics manufacturing, automotive assembly, and telecommunications. Modern advancements have integrated ergonomic designs, automatic adjustment systems, and material-specific cutting mechanisms to enhance efficiency and safety.

2. Main Types and Functional Classification

TypeFunctional CharacteristicsApplication Examples
Manual Wire StrippersHand-operated tools with adjustable jaws for different wire gaugesPrototyping labs, low-volume electrical repairs
Automatic Stripping MachinesMotor-driven systems with CNC-controlled stripping precisionHigh-volume automotive wire harness production
Rotary Cable Cutters360 cutting blades for coaxial cable preparationTelecom infrastructure installation
Terminal Crimping ToolsHydraulic/pneumatic systems for connector attachmentAerospace wiring systems assembly
Laser Stripping SystemsNon-contact ablation using CO /UV lasersMedical device manufacturing with ultra-fine wires

3. Structure and Components

Typical configurations include:

  • Handle Assembly: Dual-material ergonomic grips with slip-resistant texture
  • Cutting Module: Tungsten carbide blades with replaceable inserts
  • Adjustment Mechanism: Micrometer-scale calibration dials ( 0.02mm precision)
  • Wire Clamping System: Spring-loaded guides with quick-release levers
  • Safety Features: Dielectric insulation barriers (up to 1000V protection)

4. Key Technical Specifications

ParameterValue RangeImportance
Stripping Force50-500NPrevents conductor damage during insulation removal
Cutting Precision 0.01mmEnsures consistent wire preparation quality
Wire Diameter Range0.1-50mm (AWG 26-600 kcmil)Determines application versatility
Blade Hardness60-67 HRCAffects tool longevity and cutting performance
Dielectric Strength5-50kVWorker safety in high-voltage environments

5. Application Fields

  • Electronics Manufacturing: PCB assembly lines, semiconductor equipment wiring
  • Automotive Industry: CAN bus system installation in Tesla Model Y production
  • Aerospace: MIL-DTL-38999 connector termination for aircraft avionics
  • Renewable Energy: Solar inverter cable preparation (1500V DC systems)

6. Leading Manufacturers and Products

ManufacturerKey ProductTechnical Highlights
Ideal IndustriesSnapper Plus Auto-StripSelf-adjusting jaws for 10-18 AWG wires
Klein Tools54-918 Lineman's PliersInduction-hardened cutting edges
Yazaki CorporationWSX-7500EMulti-axis robotic wire stripping system
TE ConnectivityMicroContact 20230.08mm ultra-fine wire compatibility

7. Selection Recommendations

Key considerations:

  1. Match wire gauge range to application requirements (e.g., 0.5-6mm for automotive)
  2. Assess stripping speed needs (manual: 15-30 wires/min vs automated: 3000+ wires/hour)
  3. Verify compliance with industry standards (IPC/WHMA-A-620, UL 2239)
  4. Evaluate tool weight (ideal: 0.3-0.8kg for handheld units)
  5. Check replacement part availability for high-usage environments

8. Industry Trends

Emerging developments include:

  • Integration of IoT-enabled torque sensors for process validation
  • Adoption of graphene-coated blades for 300% longer tool life
  • AI-powered vision systems for automatic wire type recognition
  • Miniaturization for micro coaxial cable processing (down to 0.05mm diameter)
  • Development of multi-functional tools combining stripping, crimping, and testing
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