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Dial Wire Stripper - GT69

SKU# - GT69

Efficient and Precise Wire Stripping for Professionals
The Dial Wire Stripper 69 is designed to simplify the process of removing insulation from electrical wires, making it an essential tool for any electrician or DIY enthusiast. Featuring an adjustable dial for precise stripping of eight different wire gauges, this tool ensures clean cuts without damaging the wire. The spring opening and vinyl cushion handles provide comfort and ease of use, while the jaw lock protects the hardened cutting edges when not in use.

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Wire Stripper, Dial, Adjustable, Spring Opening - GT69 

The Dial Wire Stripper 69 features an adjustable dial for stripping eight wire gauges from 12 to 26, with a spring opening for quick operation. It’s equipped with a jaw lock to protect the cutting edges and vinyl cushion handles for comfort.

Wire Stripper Key Features:

  • Adjustable Dial: Strips eight wire gauges from 12 to 26, allowing for precise and consistent stripping.
  • Spring Opening: Ensures fast and easy operation for both cutting and stripping.
  • Jaw Lock: Protects the hardened cutting edges when the tool is not in use.
  • Comfortable Grip: Vinyl cushion handles offer a comfortable and secure grip during use.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand regular use with hardened cutting edges and robust materials.

Wire Stripper Specifications:

  • Wire Gauge Range: 12 to 26 gauge
  • Stripping Method: Adjustable dial for precision stripping
  • Additional Features: Spring opening, jaw lock, vinyl cushion handles
  • Material: Hardened steel cutting edges with vinyl-coated handles
    • Weight
      0.25 lbs
    • SKU
      GT69
  • Manufacturer
    General Tools and Instruments
  • For wires
    AWG 12 through AWG 26

Product questions

  • Sue Rasher
    05/03/2021, 05:47 PM

    How do I release the jaw lock?

    Administrator
    05/04/2021, 09:32 AM

    Turn the silver wire gage adjuster clockwise. It is stiff the first time but much easier after.