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Irwin Industrial Tools 2078317 7-Inch Multi Tool Stripper, Cutter and Crimper with ProTouch Grips

Irwin Industrial Tools 2078317 7-Inch Multi Tool Stripper, Cutter and Crimper with ProTouch Grips
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Irwin Industrial Tools 2078317 7-Inch Multi Tool Stripper, Cutter and Crimper with ProTouch Grips

 
SKU:  

500020

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Technical Details:

* 6 Stripping stations for 10-24 AWG selection adjusts for stripping wire of varying gauges
* Wire cutting jaw with scissor-action spring provides quick and easy wire cutting
* Wire crimper crimps insulated, non-insulated terminals
* Pliers style nose allows pulling and looping of wire
* Quick release lock protects blade when not in use

 
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Product Details
Product Length:9.2 inches
Product Width:2.8 inches
Product Height:0.3 inches
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:5.5 inches
Package Width:2.1 inches
Package Height:0.5 inches
Package Weight:0.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews

Features
  • 6 Stripping stations for 10-24 AWG selection adjusts for stripping wire of varying gauges

  • Wire cutting jaw with scissor-action spring provides quick and easy wire cutting

  • Wire crimper crimps insulated, non-insulated terminals

  • Pliers style nose allows pulling and looping of wire

  • Quick release lock protects blade when not in use


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 22 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5get the job done  Jun 21, 2007 By Brandon Smith "Brandon"
These are excellent wire cutters. They have a soft, comfortable grip and do just what wire cutters should do: cut wires. The description says they are 10-24 AWG, but according the the box, they're actually 10-20 AWG (you can tell from the picture too). They are not insulated, so you shouldn't cut live wires with these, but that's not a big deal most of the time. Overall, a good tool.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5World's best wire crimpers / stripper  Apr 04, 2011 By Peter-John Sikkema
The crimper sets this tool miles ahead. It caves the fitting onto itself, so that the wire never comes back out. The spring is in the way, but it is easily removeable. The cutting blade cuts through most wires easily, but be careful cutting through fittings; it will get damaged. The thumb lock is naturally placed, making securing it simple.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:


5Should have bought this years ago  Feb 14, 2011 By M. rogers
There's an old saying about having 'the right tools for the job.' The statement could not be any more correct. After years of trying to strip wires using: tools with a built in wire stripper as a second thought, scissors, razor blades and knives, this tool was like the holy grail. (I remember burning my fingers in college using a lighter, to melt the insulation off.) The stripping blades are super sharp, angle cut. With a little practice, you'll look like a pro in no time. I flew through the project of connecting my new car stereo. The strippers also have a very sharp cutter, crimping mechanism and small pliers on the tip. I combined this tool with some crimp caps (available very cheap) to make splicing wires, a snap. My car stereo install was not only quick and easy, but looks 100% professional. I was so pleased that I went back and redid several wiring jobs I had done years ago on other areas of my car. It took me no time to fix several of these projects. No more nasty, sticky electrical tape wrapped around wires with questionable connectivity. No more cutting my fingers or ruining wire, trying to strip it incorrectly. No more ugly heat shrink tubing.

These strippers are very solidly built. The metal is durable and will last many, many years. I highly recommend getting the more compact 7" tool, as most projects will require you to work in smaller, cramped spaces. It has a great locking mechanism, so you can even put them in a pocket, without risking injury or damaging your clothing. The tool also comes nicely oiled. The handles are rubberized and easy and comfortable to grip. I cannot wait to use these on more projects at home and at work. This is an invaluable tool for anyone doing any capacity of wiring.

Highly recommended to buy with this tool: crimp caps and zip ties. Using the zip ties to bundle your wiring jobs will give it a much more professional look. Also, I had some trouble with stripping larger gauge wires when I clamped down at an exact 90 degree angle to the wire and pulled straight out. I found that after I clamped down, if I twisted/wiggled/turned the stripper left to right a couple times (before pulling the insulation off) it helped to cut better, without damaging the wire or failing to cut on one side. (Pretend you are rattling a doorknob to imitate this action.)

I'm already scouring my home for more projects to use these on.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


1Amazon's Ad Has Been Inaccurate Since 2007  Mar 11, 2012 By Anthony E. Whitaker "Head Scratcher"
I bought this item over a week ago. I needed it for stripping fine wires used in electric guitars. The description in the technical details of Amazon's ad says "6 Stripping stations for 10-24 AWG". That appealed to me, because 24 AWG wires are very thin, and I'd be covered for any wires I might need to strip. I know I'll need to strip 22 AWG wires (bigger numbers are thinner wires). The tool arrived, I removed it from the package, and saw right away that it only goes down to 20 AWG. I looked at the product packaging. It reads "10-20 AWG". So, I went back to the Amazon ad to confirm that what I thought I'd read in the ad was what I'd actually read. It was. I then zoomed in on the photo in the Amazon ad, and you can see in the photo (after zooming in) that it only goes down to 20 AWG. I was completely dissatisfied the whole situation. I followed the process to return the tool, and Amazon told me it's on the house - just keep it. Fine. I ordered a different tool that goes down to 22 AWG. Today, I decided to check to see if Amazon had corrected their ad. After all, it's been over a week. The ad is NOT corrected. It still says "6 Stripping stations for 10-24 AWG". Very unhappy, I decided to leave this review to inform people about the error in the ad. So, I scrolled down to the reviews section, and what is the first review I see? A review from >>>>>2007<<<<< that describes how the technical details are incorrect because the tool actually only goes down to 20 AWG!!! WT Expletive!!!! Amazon has allowed this ad to be incorrect for 4 years???!!!! That's utterly ridiculous. I've always thought the great thing about Amazon is the ability to research so many products side by side from the comfort of my recliner. This whole advantage collapses, though, if the information I'm reading is incorrect. I understand that with so many products, there are bound to be errors, but it shouldn't take over 4 years to change a "4" to a "0".

3 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Would like to have thicker handle grips for comfort.  Nov 23, 2007 By Robert H. Barnidge
Great tool. Would recomend to the manufacturer to make the grips a little thicker for comfort.

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