Greenlee Textron’s Semi-Conductive Cable-Scoring Tool

Semi-Conductive Cable-Scoring Tool

 

Greenlee Textron’s semi-conductive cable-scoring tool is designed to easily strip underground primary distribution cable barriers. The tool has a concealed blade that actuates around the cable, rotating clockwise for a spiral cut and counter clockwise for a ring cut. It is also available in two sizes to better meet customer demands.

The cable-scoring tool further features:

Bi-Directional blade with clockwise and counter clockwise orientation for spiral and ring cut

Spring loaded handle for uniform scoring depth 1mil blade articulation (up to 90 mil)

Dual handle option to suit user preference RingT-Handle (Optional)

 Two size options

P2095: 1.25″ diameter

P2096: 1.55″ diameter

Compact scoring radius for faster and more accurate cable scoring

Enclosed blade cleanly and consistently scores eliminating damage to sensitive parts of cable

Intuitive blade directional scoring to easily score and strip cable

http://www.greenlee.com/products/SEMI%2540dCON-CABLE-SCORING-TOOL-(%2540×73%2540d-1%2540×25%2522).html?product_id=30886

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