Klein Tools’® New Forged Wire Stripper Brings 6 Stripping Holes and Crimper to 1 Tool

Klein Tools’® New Forged Wire Stripper

Sept 16, 2020

Klein Tools introduces the new Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper Crimper, designed to bring convenience and functionality of multiple tools to one durable tool.

Klein-Kurve® Heavy-Duty Wire Stripper Crimper 8-20 AWG (Cat. No. K12065CR)

• Six stripping holes for 8-18 AWG solid and 10-20 AWG stranded wire

• Side cut design features longer knives for more cutting

• Crimps non-insulated connectors, lugs and terminals for 10-20 AWG stranded wire

• Knurled jaw for twisting, grabbing and looping wire

• High leverage design for improved performance

• Twists up to three wires at a time

• Klein-Kurve comfort grip handles for reduced hand fatigue

• Induction hardened cutting knives for long life

• Hot-riveted join ensures smooth action and no handle wobble

Go HERE for more information.

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