KNIPEX NexStrip Multi-Tool for Electricians

November 11, 2022

Features:

  • Perfect crimping: fast and even square crimping for individual wire ferrules, the ratchet crimping mechanism guarantees the required crimping pressure
  • Precise stripping: automatically adapts to the respective cable diameter and ensures consistent stripping lengths with the adjustable length stop especially with repetitive work
  • Multi-component grips ensure non-slip, comfortable handling
  • Quick, precise square crimp of single wire ferrules according to DIN 46228 parts 1+4, self-adjusts for sizes 0.25 – 4 mm² / 2 x 2.5 mm² – allows for quick crimping between different sizes
  • Repetitive, high crimping quality due to ratcheting mechanism with a complete crimping cycle
  • Stripping with fine adjustment – for optimal adjustment to special materials or temperature conditions for flexible and solid conductors between 0.03 and 10 mm² (AWG 32-8)
  • Cleanly cuts conductors up to 10 mm² (AWG 8)
  • High-quality housing made of glass fibre reinforced plastic
  • For the electrical trade: for domestic installations and wiring of electronical devices, such as PLC (programmable logic controller)
  • Wire stripper with three functions: stripping wire up to 10 mm², crimping capacity of 4 mm² or 2 x 2.5 mm² and cutting capacity of 10 mm²

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