Jaw for wire-stripping pliers

Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools

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H02G 112

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043779549

ABSTRACT:
Wire-stripping pliers include stripping jaws which close with and then move longitudinally relative to clamping jaws for stripping the insulation. A conductor end stop is mounted on a stripping jaw to define the stripped length and consists of an H-section member of which the web forms the stop abutment and the side limbs can flex in response to pressure on their upper ends for engaging and disengaging teeth on their lower ends from corresponding teeth on the sides of the stripping jaw.

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patent: 4112791 (1978-09-01), Wiener
patent: 4197768 (1980-04-01), Undin
patent: 4215598 (1980-08-01), Wells

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