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CABLES TO GO
CABLES TO GO
Mfg Part # (38007)
38007 - Cables To Go Self Adjusting Wire Stripper

Cables To Go Self Adjusting Wire Stripper

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General Information
Manufacturer
Cables To Go
Manufacturer Part Number
38007
Manufacturer Website Address
www.cablestogo.com
Brand Name
Cables To Go
Product Name
Self Adjusting Wire Stripper
Marketing Information
Technicians and installers need to have reliable tools. Cables To Go offers tools that make your job easier. This wire stripper is perfect for stripping UTP, speaker wire or any wire with an overall outer jacket. The self-adjusting cutting blades will remove the outer jacket without causing damage to the inner conductor jackets. Contoured grip makes this stripper comfortable to use all day long. Accommodates wire from 30-4AWG.
Product Type
Stripping Tool
Physical Characteristics
Weight
0.44 lb
Miscellaneous
Additional Information
Perfect for stripping UTP and speaker wire! For technicians of A/V and network systems Contoured handle for all-day use Perfect for removing outer jacket from multi-conductor cable Accommodates wire from 30-4AWG Built-in wire cutter
Warranty
Standard Warranty
Lifetime
Product Information
Application/Usage
Cutting
Features
Contoured Grip
Color
Red
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