Cutlery – Means for cutting elongate – strand-encircling sheath – Longitudinally
Patent
1989-12-14
1991-04-23
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutlery
Means for cutting elongate, strand-encircling sheath
Longitudinally
30 901, 30 911, 81 944, B26B 2700, B21F 1300, B23D 2106, H02G 112
Patent
active
050090054
ABSTRACT:
A cable stripping tool has a pair of jaws which can be closed together, one of which is formed with cruciform slots 14, 16, so that a cable can be supported in one or other of the slots. The other jaw carries a cutting tool aligned with the center of the slots, so that when the cable is so inserted and the jaws are closed, the tool will cut into the cable and then by pulling the cable along the length of its supporting slot 14, an axially extending cut can be produced into the cable sheath; or by rotating the complete tool about the cable when it is supported in the slot 16, an encircling cut can be produced. The position of the cutter relative to the center point of the cruciform slots can be adjusted angularly so as to keep the blade in the best position irrespective of the diameter of the cable involved.
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Heyrana Sr. Paul M.
Watts Douglas D.
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