Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools
Patent
1996-12-24
1998-12-29
Meislin, D. S.
Tools
Wire stripper
Bench tools
81 94, H02G 112
Patent
active
058529586
ABSTRACT:
To facilitate removal of partly peeled end coating portions W2 of insulated wires W, improve operability so as to make it unlikely to strain an operator, and keep the alignment of the ends of the insulated wires W from which the end coating portions W2 are removed. There is provided a retainer member 23 capable of retaining exposed cores W1 of the insulated wires W. Cut faces of coating portions W3 of the insulated wires W from which the end coating portions W2 are to be removed engage the retainer member 23. There is further provided a removal portion 24, 25 for applying a force to the end coating portions W2 in a removal direction between the retainer member 23 and the removal portion 24, 25. The end coating portions W2 are removed from the cores W1 by retaining the exposed cores W1 of the insulated wires W by retainer member 23 and by applying a force to the end coating portions W2 in the removal direction by the removal portion 24, 25.
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Budzyn Ludomir A.
Casella Anthony J.
Hespos Gerald E.
Meislin D. S.
Sumitomo Wiring Systems Ltd.
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