You're mid-installation and the cable jacket just won't budge, or you're trying to strip 14-gauge wire without nicking teh copper — these are moments that tool was built for.
It's basically a three-in-one: cuts through common cable sizes cleanly, strips the insulation without tearing, and crimps connectors when you need a solid termination.
We usually stock the 2006A model with high carbon steel head and a box joint that keeps the blades aligned even after a few hundred cuts, and the straight shaft gives you decent for twisting wires together.
Handles come in PVC or TPR (most buyers go with TPR for better grip when your hands get sweaty), and surfce finishes range form polished to chrome-plated depending on what you order — we do OEM/ODM runs if you need custom colors or branding.
Lead time is roughly 20 days or so for stock items, but if you want a specific handle color or finish, it might stretch to 30 days — we usually have black and chrome-plated ready to go, but check before ordering.
One thing: these are built for general electricla work, not for heavy-armored cable or steel wire — that would just wreck the blades faster than expected.
Yes, they strip 10 AWG just fine—the blade's designed for standard gauges up to that size. Thicker wire might need a few passes.
For OEM/ODM orders, we typically require 500 pairs per color or handle type. Smaller runs are possible but cost more per unit.
We can supply a material test report on request, confirming the high-carbon steel specs. Just ask before ordering.
We ship them in your chosen packaging: blister card, double blister, or hanging. Bulk loose packing is also available if you prefer.
No, the box joint is fixed and not user-adjustable. But it's built to stay tight through heavy use—if it ever loosens, we'll replace under warranty.