Insulation stripping coiler for wire, cable or the like

Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools

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294033, H02G 112

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048095664

ABSTRACT:
Recovery of the metal content of salvaged electrical wire, cable or the like is facilitated by a motor driven apparatus in which the wire or cable is fed on to a revolving drum through a notch in a linear cutting element that extends in parallel relationship with the drum. The notch defines a cutting edge which separates one portion of the insulation from another portion and from the metal core. The cutting element is longitudinally slidable relative to the drum enabling the operator to wind successive turns onto successive adjacent locations on the drum by exerting sideward pressure on the wire, cable or the like as it approaches the notch in the cutting element. The coils of stripped wire or the like may then be removed from the drum for reprocessing of the metal.

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