Cutters/Scissors
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Data T®-Cutter
Description Cat. No.
Data T®-Cutter 45-074
Data T®-Cutter II 45-075
Description Cat. No.
Multi Conductor Cable to .500 in. (12.7mm) 35-051
Solid or Stranded
Economy Round Cable and Wire Cutter
nCuts multi-conductor cable
up to .500 in. (12.7mm)
and solid or stranded
wire up to #8 AWG
(10mm2)
nBuilt-in return spring, locking latch
nStamped, hardened steel frame with curved cutting blades
Center Conductor Cutter
nTrims coax center conductor to
3/16 in. (4.8 mm) length for
proper installation into a dual
crimp coax connector.
Lever™ -Snips Electrician’s Scissorswith Stripping Notches
nErgonomic design gives
added leverage
nSpring-action, mechanical
advantage increases stripping
leverage and reduces operator fatigue
nDouble plated for added rust protection
nExtra-deep serrations grip wire better
Description Cat. No.
Electrician’s Scissors with Stripping Notches 35-087
Electrician’s Scissors
nCuts round communication cable and maintains cable geometry for
better cable performance
nCuts multi-pair cable up to .500 in. (12.7mm) and coaxial cable up to
RG-9/U
nSuitable for soft cables (not ACSR)
nSteel reinforced center conductors can be trimmed with bolt cutting
holes
nLocking latch keeps tool closed in pouch
nData T®-Cutter II designed for RG-59 and RG-6 coaxial cable
nDesigned for use in telephone and electrical service applications
nCut up to 16 AWG solid and 12 AWG stranded wire
nSerrated surface on back blade edge cleans wire
nElectrician’s Scissors with stripping notches strip 19 and 23 AWG wire
35-088
35-089
Description Cat. No.
Center Conductor Cutter 35-060
Description Cat. No.
Electrician’s Scissors w/stripping notches 35-088
Electrician’s Scissors 35-089
Cable Splicing Knife and Leather Holder 35-091
Leather Knife Holder Only 35-092
Cable Splicing Kit (Scissors, Splicing Knife, Leather Holder) 35-093
Leather Holder only for Scissors and Knife 35-094
35-093
45-074
45-075
33-917 33-623
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