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HAND TOOL STRUCTURE
20220203505 · 2022-06-30 ·

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.

Cable Stripping Device
20220140560 · 2022-05-05 ·

The invention concerns a cable stripping device, the device comprising at least:—an extraction chamber (2) of which a distal end is closed by a flange (7) comprising a groove (7), —a pusher (8) movably mounted in the extraction chamber between a rest position in which the pusher extends at a proximal end of the chamber and a deployed position, the pusher being intended to push on the cable in order to press it against the groove of the flange.

PLIERS WITH ANGLED CRIMPING OPENING

A crimping tool with a crimping opening extending at an angle to the axial direction of the tool. The tool can include jaws with multiple crimping openings cooperatively defined thereby at different angles relative to the longitudinal axial direction of the tool. For example, the crimping openings can begin at a respective faces of the jaw and such faces can extend at different angles relative to the longitudinal axial direction of the tool. In this manner, the tool can allow crimping of connectors at a variety of different angles, reduce jaw length and width, and improve the leverage of the crimpers.

Pliers with angled crimping opening

A crimping tool with a crimping opening extending at an angle to the axial direction of the tool. The tool can include jaws with multiple crimping openings cooperatively defined thereby at different angles relative to the longitudinal axial direction of the tool. For example, the crimping openings can begin at a respective faces of the jaw and such faces can extend at different angles relative to the longitudinal axial direction of the tool. In this manner, the tool can allow crimping of connectors at a variety of different angles, reduce jaw length and width, and improve the leverage of the crimpers.

Hand Tool Such as a Wire Stripper or Combination Pliers

A hand tool and a wire stripper. The hand tool may include a first jaw portion and a second jaw portion having a spring constant more than about 2,225 lbs./in., measured when a force is applied in a direction parallel to the pivot axis to an associated jaw tip with a pivot member being held. The hand tool may include a jaw portion having a gripping surface and an angled wall connected to a side wall and defining a wire stripping portion, the wire stripping portion including a cutting edge and a recess defined in the angled wall, the recess extending from the cutting edge to an end at the one of the side walls, the angled wall being arranged non-parallel to the gripping surface and non-perpendicular to the side wall. The wire stripper may be a forged wire stripper including jaws defining a stripping aperture for Romex® NM wire.

Wire Stripping Assembly
20210249847 · 2021-08-12 ·

A wire stripping assembly includes a pair of pliers including a pair of handles and a pair of jaws. Each of the jaws has a plurality of cutting slots integrated therein. The cutting slots in each of the jaws forms a hole when the jaws are closed for having a wire positioned therein. The hole formed by each of the cutting slots has a unique diameter with respect to each other. In this way the hole formed by each of the pairs of cutting slots can accommodate a unique gauge of wire with respect to each other. The cutting slots in each of the jaws is positioned on a leading edge of the jaws thereby facilitating the pair of pliers to be pulled toward a user when the user is stripping the insulation from the wire.

HAND TOOL STRUCTURE
20210245334 · 2021-08-12 ·

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. The pivot member includes a cylindrical body pivoted to the two plier bodies and a spring sleeved onto the cylindrical body and having two ends abutting against 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 for peeling a jacket of the electric wire, the peeling portion including curved sections each having a different radius of curvature, wherein when the two plier bodies are closed, the curved sections form receiving holes with different diameters.

APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CUTTING AND STRIPPING AN ELECTRICAL CABLE
20210234346 · 2021-07-29 ·

An electrical stripping and cutting tool has first and second elongated members. The second elongated member is joined to the first elongated member such that the first and second elongated members are pivotable about a laterally extending pivot axis relative to each other. First and second face plates are attached to distal ends of the first and second elongated members. The first and second face plates are oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first and second elongated members. In a closed position of the electrical cable stripping and cutting tool, the first and second face plates collectively form a single flat face plate. At least one first side pair of cutting members is formed on a first side of the first and second face plates. At least one second side pair of cutting members is formed on a second side of the first and second face plates.

Apparatus and method for cutting and stripping an electrical cable
11843230 · 2023-12-12 ·

An electrical stripping and cutting tool has first and second elongated members. The second elongated member is joined to the first elongated member such that the first and second elongated members are pivotable about a laterally extending pivot axis relative to each other. First and second face plates are attached to distal ends of the first and second elongated members. The first and second face plates are oriented substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the first and second elongated members. In a closed position of the electrical cable stripping and cutting tool, the first and second face plates collectively form a single flat face plate. At least one first side pair of cutting members is formed on a first side of the first and second face plates. At least one second side pair of cutting members is formed on a second side of the first and second face plates.

Hand tool such as a wire stripper or combination pliers

A hand tool and a wire stripper. The hand tool may include a first jaw portion and a second jaw portion having a spring constant more than about 2,225 lbs./in., measured when a force is applied in a direction parallel to the pivot axis to an associated jaw tip with a pivot member being held. The hand tool may include a jaw portion having a gripping surface and an angled wall connected to a side wall and defining a wire stripping portion, the wire stripping portion including a cutting edge and a recess defined in the angled wall, the recess extending from the cutting edge to an end at the one of the side walls, the angled wall being arranged non-parallel to the gripping surface and non-perpendicular to the side wall. The wire stripper may be a forged wire stripper including jaws defining a stripping aperture for Romex® NM wire.