Strip the cable can be difficult, but it does not. Some use a side cutter, others a craft knife. The two go, yes, but with the side cutter you can also easily cut the antenna cable (up nothing left), and with the knife you can quickly hurt the wire insulation and expose the wires - danger of short circuit.
When Stanley FatMax 96-230 which is quite different. Cable insert, remove coat. For example, a 3 x 1.5 mm² cable insert all three colors and remove wire insulation. And that was all.
The handling of the pliers is self-explanatory. Furthermore, you can adjust (to the yellow slider), as far as the cable to be stripped. A cutting and Crimpfunktion owns the pliers also. For cables up to 2.50 mm² (depending on jacket), the tailor is good and sharp. The crimping jaws are too small and squeeze the cable lugs not completely at the first crimping.
For rubber hoses the Stanley FatMax 96-230 is of limited use. Lately I have some extension cables assembled with 3x 1.5 mm² cable from Kopp and 3x 2.5 mm² cable from Titanex. The problem here are the coats of H07RN-F cable, which is just 12 mm thick at Titanex. The course does not fit.
My Conclusion:
Ingenious pliers for clean and fast stripping. Who can not buy Knipex or wants, is well advised with the Stanley FatMax 96-230. Processing and handling are top.
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