Determine the line gauge and type
Check wire specifications: Firstly, check the specification information printed on the insulation layer of the wire, which usually includes wire gauge (such as AWG value) and possible voltage, current carrying capacity, and other information.
Understand the type of wire: Confirm whether the wire is solid or twisted, as different types of wires may require different processing methods.
Choose appropriate tools
Choose wire stripping pliers: Ensure that the wire stripping pliers have stripping holes that match the wire gauge. The stripping hole should be able to tightly wrap the wire without being too tight and damaging the wire.
Clamp the wire: Place the wire in the clamping part of the wire stripping pliers to ensure that the wire is stable and will not move.
Remove insulation material
Cut off the insulation layer: Gently press the handle of the wire stripper to cut off the insulation layer of the wire with the blade inside the wire stripping hole.
Remove insulation debris: Use the chip remover or knife attached to the wire stripping pliers to gently scrape off the cut insulation layer debris, ensuring that a clean and neat metal wire core is exposed.
Instructions For Using Wire Stripping Pliers
Sep 02, 2024
Leave a message
