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If you are planning on striping unshielded multiconductor cables, make sure that you use the proper tools. For this project, we’ll be using three types of tools from our production facility, a cable cutter, a ring slit tool, and a compact wire striper. The first step is to measure the cable to the correct length. Make sure to add at least an extra inch. Once we have our measurements, we’ll use the cable cutters to cleanly slice through the cable in one clean motion. Our high-leverage cable cutter is built to eliminate damage to the conductor and can handle up to 4/0 AWG cable. Using the ring slit tool, adjust the blade depth to match the insulation thickness. Place the tool over the cable and work it in one direction multiple times. With the insulation cut, turn the blade using the lever and work toward the end of the cable. This makes the insulation easier to remove. the ring slit tool is built for reliability and repeatability. It cuts through insulation up to 1/8” inch thick and carries a spare blade in the base of the tool. With the internal conductors exposed it's time to remove their insulation. After determining the correct amount of insulation to strip, we’ll use the compact wire striper to cut into the insulation. Now we’ll pull the tool away from the wire to remove the cut piece. Now you just need to repeat the process on the remaining wires. Our compact wire stripper is built for longevity. This tool offers multiple cut nests to handle a wide range of wire sizes. It also has a tapered plier nose that can be used to grip, twist, bend, or pull. Lastly, this tool offers a sharp cutting blade ideal for cutting solid and stranded wires as large as 10 gauge. With the proper tools, you can safely cut and strip unshielded multiconductor cables while eliminating the risk of damage to the internal conductor. You’ll find the unshielded multiconductor cable and the tools you’ve seen here at PacerGroup.net. music: bensound.com