Designed for construction sites, electrical workshops, and recycling centers, this manual, dual-drive wire stripper quickly frees the copper from its sheaths. Its geared transmission provides consistent and powerful traction without requiring an electrical power supply. Ideal for tradespeople, electricians, and scrap metal dealers, it delivers consistent cutting speeds while withstanding heavy use. Perfect for turning your cable scraps into valuable resources, right on site.
Main features
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Dual drive for smooth advance: less jerking, more efficiency.
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6 dedicated channels to instantly adapt to different cable diameters.
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Precise blade adjustment to cut the sheath without damaging the copper core.
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Rigid steel construction : stability and longevity in a professional environment.
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Removable crank handle (optional motorization via drill) to speed up production.
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Optimized guidance limiting jams and improving cutting quality.
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Simple maintenance : direct access to the blade for sharpening/replacement.
Compatibility & materials
Suitable for round or slightly oval sheathed copper electrical cables (PVC, rubber, PE). Also accepts sheathed aluminum. Not recommended for extremely hard steel armored or multi-strand reinforced cables.
Technical table
| Training |
Manual, double traction |
| Number of channels |
6 |
| Blade adjustment |
Depth dial |
| Body |
Steel, reinforced chassis |
| Fixing |
Drilling holes for workbench/vise |
| Cable type |
Unarmored sheathed copper/aluminum |
Why the pros love it
- Superior performance thanks to the dual drive system.
- Immediate versatility via 6 ready-to-use channels.
- Clean cut, less material loss on the copper.
- Robust, suitable for sustained work rates.
- Rapid amortization through the valorization of offcuts.
Package contents
- Manual wire stripper, 6 integrated channels
- Removable crank
- Adjustment key
- Basic mounting kit
- User manual
Tips & Safety
- Securely attach the tool to the workbench before use.
- Wear cut-resistant gloves and safety glasses.
- Adjust the blade by lightly touching the sheath, test on a sample.
- Clean the channels after each session to maintain a consistent feed rate.
FAQ
- Can it be used with a drill? Yes, via the removable crank (moderate speed).
- Does the blade damage the copper? No, if the depth is correctly set.
- Which cables pass through best? Unarmored sheathed copper/aluminum cables with PVC/PE sheathing.
- Is lubrication necessary? A light cleaning is sufficient; avoid oils on the sheath.
- How to avoid blockages? Align the channel to the diameter and maintain constant traction.
- Maintenance? Check the blade sharpness and periodically tighten the screws.