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Your cart is empty.These Precision Wire Strippers feature an adjustment dial that allows the operator to select one of six different settings. A calibrated wire stop can then be adjusted for the desired insulation strip length. In a single motion, the operator squeezes and pulls the tool. This action engages four specially hardened blades to cleanly cut the wire insulation while the pulling motion breaks the insulation/conductor bond. Adjustable to six wire gauges: 20-30 AWG. Measures 3.9' length by 1.6" height by 0.6' thickness.
Matt Leanse
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025
Meh. Printing on dial wheel started fading within days of use. It strips wire but I wish I had chosen the Knipex instead.
Wayne Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
This tool is completely made of plastic except for the cutting blade I assume. The gauage indicator doesn't do anything (NA DA). Seems the cutter is nothing more than one blade making a slight incision on one side of the wire (maybe two sides) and then you just use brute strength to pull the rest of the insulation off. I can do the same thing with a three dollar pair of wire snippers versus this forty dollar waste of my money. Jonard is supposed to be well regarded in the electronics tool industry, sorry I don't see how.
Monjano
Reviewed in France on June 5, 2024
Retournée à cause d'un défaut de butée. La butée ne tient pas en place sur 1 à 2 cm dans la partie avant.
miguel knott
Reviewed in Mexico on April 29, 2021
Lo uso para pelar los 8 cables de un cable ethernet. Agarro cada cablecito con un pincer de punio, y el Jonard es bien efectivo en pelarlo .
Doc
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2021
For $35, the Jonard ST-500 claims to accurately strip wire from AWG 20 to AWG 30. It has settings that correspond to AWG 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 30. However, when set to strip AWG 24 stranded copper wire, it cuts two or three strands of the wire as it cuts through the insulation, and to avoid this I have to set it to AWG 20 to get a clean strip, which means that I can't strip #20 or #22 stranded wire without cutting some strands.The sliding stop that allows you to set how much insulation is removed has invisible markings to facilitate positioning the stop (they are inside the slot that carries the stop, and they are not inked so they are impossible to see in most lighting conditions), and most importantly those same marks (were they visible) would facilitate re-positioning the stop once you have decided where it needs to be to remove a particular amount of insulation.It would be easy to put labeled tick marks on the slide at 2mm increments and put marks slightly further apart on the stop at (perhaps 2.1mm increments) to allow vernier adjustment and repeatability. But the current design doesn't perform accurately or with precision what it is intended to do.I can do a cleaner more repeatable strip with my 50 yr old $3 General #68 strippers or the current equivalent - the $7 IRWIN VISE-GRIP Wire Stripping Tool / Wire Cutter, 5-Inch (2078305)I returned them.
Hyeran Kong
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2020
Somehow I got a black color one.I have used this one before and bought again as it broke. This stripper is not as strong as scissor shaped ones.I took out 2 stars as I wanted to have a yellow one.
Mike Fredericks
Reviewed in Canada on October 15, 2017
Works easily and well, good length/ depth stripper
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