Klein Tools® Enables Quicker and Safer Insulation Removal with Large Cable Strippers

Klein Tools

 

June 22, 2018

– Effectively and safely removes insulation on MTW/THHN/THWN-2 cables without nicking wire

        – 3 50 – 750 MCM cable ( No. 21050)

        – 2/0 – 250 MCM cable ( No. 21051)

– Clover design features four different wire sizes in one tool

– Just insert the cable and twist for precise, clean cuts

– Quicker, safer and more precise than a knife or other alternatives

– Robust, durable design for longer tool life

– Works with a variety of cable manufacturers, including CME Wire and Cable, Inc., Encore Wire Corporation, United Copper Industries and Southwire Company, LLC

– Replaceable blades and screws ( No. 21051B) available for extended use

“While everyday carry tools such as pocket knives have been known to come in handy when stripping wire in a pinch, more times than not cables can become damaged or nicked in the process,” says David Klein, director of product management at Klein Tools. “Klein’s new Large Cable Strippers enable tradespeople to conveniently and effortlessly remove insulation from four different wire sizes with just one tool, offering a safer and quicker alternative than other wire stripping methods.”

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