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The UP-B36 Slitter is a small hand tool used for slitting 1, 2, and 5-pair buried or overhead drop wire and for sheathing up to 25-pair communication cable. This sturdy slitter is only 4" long and attaches conveniently onto a utility belt. There are no exposed blades eliminating the risk of an injury or accident. This tool takes interchangeable and replaceable cutting edges to assure a sharp cut every time. The tool can also be used for fiber optics.
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This double blade coax stripper is designed for RG6 cable. The blades are preset to strip standard RG6 cable and are adjustable to varying cable thicknesses. Both cuts are made at the same time to save steps. The first blade cuts to the dielectric and the second cuts down to the shield. Both blades are easily adjusted.
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The DL-16 can be used on both 66 and 110/88 type blocks for seating wires into terminals or to cut off wire ends after termination. The overall length is 6-3/4” and it weighs 4 oz.
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This tool kit is designed for the communications craftsman. The scissor blades are serrated and there is a notch to keep cable from slipping during cutting. These tools are specifically designed for telephone wire or light gauge fiber optics. Kit includes serrated scissors, sheath knife, and leather pouch.
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This tool will cut 8P8C/RJ-45 cable to the desired length, strip the wire to remove the shield and finally crimp the plug on to the end. The overall length is 8” and it weighs 7 oz.
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