Electrician's Scissors - Stripping Notches
"Stripping 19 to 23 ga. wire is a snap. Extremely versatile."
What's special about these scissors?
- Upper blade has notches for stripping 19- and 23-gauge wire.
- Designed for telecom and electrical applications and heavy-duty use.
- Strong, tough tempered steel.
- Nickel-plated finish resists corrosion.
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Designed for heavy-duty use. Made of strong, tough, tempered steel. Nickel-plated finish. Scraper and file on outside of both blades. Rounded points. Screw-hinge permits adjustments. The lower blade is serrated to minimize slippage of wire when cutting. Upper blade has notches for stripping 19 and 23 gauge wire.
Part # | Description | Length | Price |
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KT-2100-7 | Electrician's Scissors - Stripping Notches | 5" (12.7cm) |
WARNINGS:
Always wear approved eye protection.
Never use any cutters on live electrical circuits
- Scraper and file on outside of both blades
- Screw hinge permits adjustment
- Serrated lower blade reduces slippage
Part # | KT-2100-7 |
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Price | |
Material | Tempered Steel |
Finish | Nickel-plated |
Overall Length | 5" |
Weight | 0.20 lb |
Applications | Telecom and Electrical |
Stripping Cable | 19 and 23 AWG |
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Pros
- Durable
- Good Grip
- Perfect size
Cons
- None found so far
Best Uses
- At Home
- Contract Jobs
- Minor Projects
Comments about Klein Tools Electricians Scissors Stripping Notches:
Have no complaints. Tool works very well and holds the sharpness of the edges veryy well.
- Primary use:
- Business
Pros
- Durable
- Good Grip
- Lightweight
- These snips are a must
- Versatile
Cons
- no cons
Best Uses
- Telecom work
Comments about Klein Tools Electricians Scissors Stripping Notches:
From wringing telecom drop wire for bonding, to trimming twisted pairs & anything in between. You can even tab smaller count cable for bullet bond insertion (if you're carefull!) Stripping 19 to 23 ga. wire is a snap. Extremely versatile.
- Primary use:
- Business
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