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HAND TOOL STRUCTURE
20240399542 · 2024-12-05 ·

A hand tool structure has two plier bodies pivoted by a pivot member, and a knob mechanism for controlling opening and closing of the two plier bodies. Opposing sides of the two plier bodies each include a V-shaped groove to form a square clamping hole when the two plier bodies are closed; a row of teeth; a first cutting portion for cutting an electric wire or cable; a second cutting portion for cutting a metal wire; a wavy peeling portion having curved sections, wherein when the two plier bodies are closed, the curved sections form receiving holes with different diameters. The two plier bodies have first and second cutting holes for cutting screws. The first cutting hole includes a large diameter section and a small diameter section. The second cutting hole is greater than the large diameter section, and its extending direction is inclined relative to the first cutting hole.

SOLAR WIRE STRIPPER WITH NON-ALIGNED STRIPPING HOLES
20250047081 · 2025-02-06 · ·

A hand tool for stripping wire includes a first handle and a second handle. The hand tool includes a first base member having a first jaw section and a second base member having a second jaw section. The hand tool includes a clamping portion corresponding to the first jaw section, the clamping portion having a bottom clamping member defining a clamping plane and a top clamping member. The hand tool includes a stripping blade set, including a fixed blade disposed on a first side of the second jaw and a movable blade disposed on a second side of the second jaw. The fixed blade and the movable blade form a first stripping hole, a second stripping hole, and a third stripping hole, the first stripping hole, second stripping hole, and the third stripping hole each having different offset from the clamping plane.

WIRE STRIPPER WITH CUTTING SUPPORT STRUCTURE
20250055266 · 2025-02-13 ·

A wire stripper has a first handle, a second handle, a blade set, a spring, and a pair of support blocker plates. The second handle is pivoted to the first handle by a pivot. The blade set has a first blade and a second blade, which are connected to the first handle and the second handle respectively. The blade set is fixed with the first handle or the second handle by a screw. Two ends of the spring are respectively fixed on the first handle and the second handle. An end of each of the support blocker plates is connected to the first handle, and another end thereof is extended to the second handle. The disclosure can provide support to a cutting process and the blade set can be replaced when being worn down.

CUTTING STRUCTURES OF WIRE STRIPPER
20170125985 · 2017-05-04 ·

A wire stripper includes a first plier (10), a second plier (20), a blade set (30), and a first spring (40). The first plier (10) includes a first clamping handle (11) and a first clamping seat (12). The second plier (20) includes a second clamping handle (21) and a second clamping seat (22). The blade set (30) includes a first blade (31) and a second blade (32) connected to opposite sides of the first clamping handle (11) and the second clamping handle (21) correspondingly. Two ends of the first spring (40) are fixed on the first clamping handle (11) and the second clamping handle (21) respectively; the blade set (30) can perform a cutting motion through a clamping operation of the first clamping handle (11) and the second clamping handle (21) by a resilience force of the first spring (40).

WIRE STRIPPER
20250149869 · 2025-05-08 ·

A wire stripper including: a plier head having a pair of cutting portions having a plurality of pairs of semicircular jaws; and a handle assembly having a pair of arms pivoted to the plier head; where the pair of arms have a positioning member and a cutting member opposing each other at upper inner sides thereof, the positioning member being provided with a transverse groove and a longitudinal groove, the cutting member having a round cutting edge, and the round cutting edge being aligned with the transverse groove.

WIRE STRIPPER
20250202206 · 2025-06-19 ·

A wire stripper includes: a first clamp component having a first pivot portion, a notch, a first top surface, a first bottom surface and two first side surfaces, with the first top surface having a pressing portion being concave and beside the notch, with the two first side surfaces each having stripping holes; a second clamp component pivotally connected to the first clamp component and having a receiving chamber and an opening in communication with the receiving chamber; a stripping module detachably coupled to the second clamp component and having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, with the first and second surfaces each having at least one pressing groove forming a stripping groove together with the stripping holes, allowing a wire to be penetratingly disposed in the stripping groove; and a blade device for cutting the wire.

PARTING CABLE STRIPPER
20250226642 · 2025-07-10 ·

A multifunctional center parting cable stripper relating to the field of cable strippers is provided and includes a clamp body, a spring, a hollow rivet part, a pressing part, a cutting part, a stripping part, and a clamping part. The clamp body includes an upper clamp body and a lower clamp body, and the upper clamp body and the lower clamp body define hexagonal bolt holes individually. The spring is disposed between the upper clamp body and the lower clamp body, and the hollow rivet part configured to fix the upper clamp body and the lower clamp body is disposed on shaft-receiving parts of the upper clamp body and the lower clamp body. The pressing part, the cutting part, the stripping part, and the clamping part are disposed on the clamp body. The upper clamp body defines cable-twisting-winding holes.

Stripping tool
12413054 · 2025-09-09 · ·

A stripping tool includes a fixed handle (10), a fixed clamp plate (20), a movable handle (30), a movable clamp plate (40), a cutting/pulling mechanism (50) and a driving operation mechanism (60). The driving operation mechanism (60) includes a pushing assembly (61), a pressing assembly (62) and an action member (63). One end of the pushing assembly (61) is connected to the moveable handle (30) and another end is moveably connected to the action member (63). The pressing assembly (62) is fixed to the fixed handle (10). One end of the action member (63) is connected to the cutting/pulling mechanism (50) and another end is elastically pressed by the pressing assembly (62). When the movable handle (30) rotates toward the fixed handle (10), the pushing assembly (61) moves the action member (63) and the cutting/pulling mechanism (50) toward the pressing assembly (62) to implement wire stripping.

WIRE STRIPPER
20250300439 · 2025-09-25 ·

A wire stripper may include a tool body which has two handles, and the two handles are pivotally connected at the intersection with a pivot axis, and each of the handles comprises a head portion at the top thereof. The head portion is perpendicular to the handle to form a T-shape. The two head portions respectively have a first crimping portion and a second crimping portion at the inner side of the junction of the head portion and the handle, and the first crimping portion and the second crimping portion are formed as a groove and a ridge so as to crimp cable wire. Each of the head portions has a serrated clamping portion at the inner side of the front end thereof for clamping cable wire.

Hand tool with stripping function
12512650 · 2025-12-30 · ·

A hand tool with a stripping function comprises a first body, a second body, a first and a second handle plier, a pivot, an upper jaw section, and a lower jaw section. The first and second bodies respectively have a first and a second moving piece and a first and a second fixing member. The second handle plier is arranged symmetrically with the first handle plier and connected to the second moving piece. The pivot is pivotally connected to the first and second bodies and to the first and second handle pliers at the same time. When the first and second handle pliers converge, the movement of the first and second moving pieces drives the upper jaw section to move closer to the lower jaw section such that the insulating layer of the cable can be cut and separated by continuous pressing.