🔧 Strip it like a pro!
The TNT Tooling WSA Scrap Wire Stripper features ten ports, including nine circular for standard round wire and one oval for Romex. Made with hardened high carbon tool steel blades and a rust-resistant aluminum tool block, this compact and lightweight tool is perfect for professionals needing versatility and durability in wire stripping.
M**.
Great tool (once you get it setup correctly)
I'll admit, when I first tried this out, I was very frustrated because although this is supposed to be set-up already by the company, it was not working well for me. And the videos made it look SO EASY! Fortunately I had done some research already and figured I needed to set it up myself. After some experimentation, I found a simple way to set this up that I'd like to share. It might save a lot of people some headaches.You'll probably need a magnifying glass of some kind for this.* Take a medium-length piece of insulated wire and using wire cutters, cut one end as flat and even as you can.* Take that end and SLOWLY insert it into the correct hole on the front of the stripper until you feel it stop against the blade. Hold it there.* While still holding the wire in place, take the magnifying glass and look through the hole from the BACK of the stripper.* The optimum setting is where the tip of the blade goes completely through the insulation, without touching the top of the wire core. You don't want it any deeper than that because you might get small shards of wire coming out when you strip it.Now to test it, just push the wire firmly through the hole, and when enough comes through just pull the rest of it through nice and evenlyA couple more tips: After you've scored the insulation, you might want to use a razor blade or box cutter to fully open a couple of inches of your starting point. Once you can grab enough wire, it's smooth sailing from there.. Also some insulation is going to be tougher to work with than others. I had some thick electrical wire that was quite a challenge to split, but once I got it going I had about 3lbs of bare bright.I'd like to note here that you CAN use this without putting it in a vise. It's just way easier to use in a vise if you have a lot to strip. But if you have a small pile to do and don't have access to a vise right away, you can just use your hands.So, Is it worth the investment? IMHO, Absolutely Yes! The key to success with this is setting it up correctly and having a bit of patience. And if you have a decent amount of wire saved up, this will probably pay for itself in your first scrapping session with it.
R**S
the best way to use the T N T wire Stripper.
I striped copper wire to scrap for Cash it dose what it Sade it will do the best way I found to strip the wire first off I skimmed about 1 and a half inch off the top side of the wire placed the wire into the proper hole lessened the Cutter slightly pressed down on the top of the blade tightened the blade with the Allen Screw using a t Handle alien wrench rather then the cheep l shaped one that came with the tool then use plyers to pull the wire through then with your thumb and pointing Finger on your right hand while holding the wire with your left hand pull in a downward motion your ready for the next wire by the way to make the stripping Simple cut your wire in about 2 foot lengths place wire into a Container of your choice.
R**.
Awesome product Once you figure out how to adjust blades
Awesome product Once you figure out how to adjust blades!I found it helpfull for first time use adjusting the cutting blades were easiest when you inserted wire into proper hole then loosened blade ,then tap blade down,then tighten set screw !This is a great product which uses hardly any effort in skinning various sizes of copper wires,you of course do need some common sense and elbow grease to properly set it up.once the proper cutting depth is set it stays set for a long time!One thing to remember make share your copper feed is at the right angle and feeds into it properly! I skinned over 100lbs of various size wire in just about 90 minutes ! Disregard any Negative comments as there are many people that did not use this properly !
S**E
Worked
Worked fine for me.
C**E
Looks like I got a used product
There’s a similar product that’s half the price with more features that splits and has thumb screws to help split the wire. Maybe I should have gone with that model, with more features. Maybe I would have gotten a solid new product? Or at least one that is poorly milled. thanks for trying….
W**S
Great tool for the money.
I bought this tool to strip different gauges of solid core electrical wire.Seems to work good with that. Still trying to get used to stripping stranded speaker wire as it is a little bit messy.
J**A
Very pleased!
Very happy with the whole transaction. I ended up not needing the item and was able to return it without any problems!
H**R
Excellent Product
This tool does an excellent job for what it was designed for. Any new tool requires a bit of usage to get familiar and use it properly and it took me about 15 min to get it right and make easy stripping of multiple wire sizes. I wish I had this tool a long time ago. Will never be without one again.
B**Y
Tres petit
Très déçus de cette outil. D'abord, il semble être fragile, ensuite il est très petit et ne se manie pas aussi bien que ça en a l'aire, il est même trop petit pour être tenue dans un étaux. Pour le prix c'est definitiveme du vol. De plus, je viens de remarquer qu'il a eye livrée sand la clef allen qui permet de d'ajuster l'hauteur des couteaux.
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