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Electrician Automatic Stripping Parallel Terminal Winder, Model: Electric Version, Electric Version, Electric / Manual Version
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1. No peeling, automatic merging, labor-saving and convenient
2. The electric must be used with an electric drill, and the vise should be clamped tightly against the wire bender
3. Parallel three or more wires need to use a 16V or more electric drill
4. Durable, sharp double-edged, comfortable to hold
5. Only one wire can be inserted into each inlet hole
6. Stainless steel galvanized, long service life
7. Stainless steel blade, sharp slices, no residue
8. High temperature quenching, high hardness, five holes and clamp
9. Material: stainless steel galvanized
10. Note: Applicable to 2.5-4 square national standard BV single-strand hard wire, non-national standard, multi-strand, not applicable
11. Scope of application: electrician maintenance and assembly, wire and wire processing, metal wire and wire
12. Weight: about 80g
Instructions:
1. Fix the wire bender on the electric drill, arrange the wires neatly and clamp it in a vise
2. Align the wire with the corresponding wire slot, and be sure to be close to the front of the wire doubling device when clamped in a vise
3. Start the electric drill, press a bit of strength to the front, rotate it for about one second, and pull it out slowly
4. Warm reminder: please pay attention to safety when using and don't pull it hard
Precautions:
1. This product is not suitable for the combination of high-hardness wires such as steel wire/iron wire/alloy wire and other hard materials
2. Do not parallel wires containing strong acid and strong corrosive wires. Please keep clean after use to prevent corrosion
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