If you’re stripping 8 AWG solid in a tight panel, most standdard pliers just can’t get the bite right—these handle it cleanly with serrated jaws that really grip without mangling the conductor.
The edges are induction hardened, so you’ll get through mild steel, brass, and aluminun wire without losing edge retention too quickly, and the nickel plating resists corrosion better than the bare steel alternatives we’ve seen.
We usually stock 6-32 and 8-32 bolt dies, but the 6-inch model struggles a bit with thicker stranded bundles above 14 AWG—stick with the 8-inch or 9-inch for that (roughly 20-30% more ).
It’s basically a multi-tool for wiring: stripping, crimping insulated connectors, and wire looping all in one, though don’t expect it to replace a dedicated crimper for heavy-duty terminals.
OEM is pretty straightforward—our company can laser-etch your part number on the handle, but teh MOQ is 500 units or so, and lead time runs about 4-6 weeks if you want custom packging.
The COA covers CE and RoHS compliance, and we’ll warranty manufacturing defects for a year, but confirm stock before ordering since the 7-inch variant tends to sell out first.
The MOQ is 500 units per size and finish. If you need a mixed batch across different lengths, we can usually work something out—just talk to our sales team.
Yes, we include CE and RoHS compliance documentation with every order. Just request them when you place the order, and we’ll send them along.
We currently offer 6, 7, 8, and 9 inch versions as standard. Custom lengths are possible under OEM terms, but you’d need to meet the MOQ and discuss tooling adjustments with us.
The nickel plating resists rust and corrosion from daily use and contact with oils or moisture. It also gives the tool a smooth, non-stick surface that’s easy to wipe clean.
The handles are molded onto the steel core, so they aren’t designed to be swapped out individually. But they’re built to last under normal use, and the whole tool is covered by our 1-year warranty against defects.