Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire
Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire
Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire
Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire
Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire
Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire

Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire

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  • Cuts, strips, loops and bends solid and stranded wire
  • Strips 8-16 AWG stranded wire
  • Narrow nose fits into tight places
  • Wire looping and bending holes
  • Spring-loaded action for self-opening
Overview
The Wire Stripper/Cutter cuts, strips, loops, and gauges 8 - 16 AWG stranded wire. Metric sizes are 6.0 - 1.0 mm2. The bi-layer handle provides added structure, superior palm-fit and comfort. Easy-to-read wire gauge markings on both sides for stripping in either direction.

Klein Tools 11049 Wire Stripper/Cutter for 8-16 AWG Stranded Wire

Specifications
General Information
Brand
Klein Tools
Part Number
11049
Product Type
Wire Stripper
Application
Wire Stripping and Cutting
Packaging
Retail
Country of Origin
United States
UPC
092644110498
California Residents
Proposition 65 Warning
Physical Characteristics
Length
6.25'' (15.9 cm)
Weight
0.12 kg
0.27 lb
Color
Red
Details
Features
Cuts, strips, loops and bends solid and stranded wire
Strips 8-16 AWG stranded wire
Narrow nose fits into tight places
Wire looping and bending holes
Spring-loaded action for self-opening
Hardened steel with precision ground stripping holes
Color-coded handles: red indicates stranded wire, yellow indicates solid wire
Black-oxide finish resists corrosion
Do not use for cutting steel wire or bolts
Why would you use this tool for ?
About manufacturer
Klein Tools

Klein Tools is the result of one of those “happy accidents” that turn out to be revolutionary. Klein Tools famously got their start in 1857 when a linesman came to founder Matthias Klein to repair his broken pliers. Klein replaced the broken half and when the old half of the tool broke too, Klein forged a replacement for that, thus making the first Klein Linesman pliers. Since these humble beginnings, Klein Tools has grown and become one of the largest American made toolmakers and they’re a brand used by tradesmen, linesman and electricians all across America.

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