Tools – Wire stripper – Bench tools
Patent
1993-11-08
1995-11-28
Meislin, D. S.
Tools
Wire stripper
Bench tools
29825, 295644, H02G 112
Patent
active
054697638
ABSTRACT:
A wire processing apparatus wherein wire is moved endwise along a travel path comprising a primary wire processing blade pair including first and second blades at opposite sides of the wire travel path; a secondary wire processing blade pair including third and fourth blades at opposite sides of the wire travel path; drive structure; and structure operatively connected between the drive structure and the blade pairs, and operatively intercoupling the first and third blades, and also operatively intercoupling the second and fourth blades, and responsive to operation of the drive structure to cause the first blade to be displaced toward the path as the third blade is displaced away from the path, and to cause the second blade to be displaced toward the path as the fourth blade is displaced away from the path.
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Eubanks Engineering Company
Haefliger William W.
Meislin D. S.
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