--------------------------------------------| COPPER WIRE GAGE | NUMBER OF CUT STRANDS | |------------------|-----------------------| | 24 THROUGH 12 | 0 | | 10 | 2 | | 8 THROUGH 4 | 4 | | 2 | 12 | | 1 | 16 | | 1/0 - 2/0 | 20 | | ALUMINUM WIRE | 0 | --------------------------------------------
3 To prevent damage, and prolong the service life of the Ideal
_ Stripmaster and Custom Stripmaster hand tools, the following practice is recommended when the strippers are not in actual use. This is particularly important when returning the strippers to a tool box or to the tool crib.
a Close the stripper handles so that the blades and gripping
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jaws are closed.
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_ band, or with a plastic mechanical strap. (Ref. Fig. 002)
(8) Operation of the Ideal Stripmaster wire stripper
(a) The Stripmaster wire stripper, as illustrated in Figure 5, is a hand operated stripper that automaticly returns to the open (start strip) position. To operate this stripper, proceed as follows:
1 Establish the proper strip length by reference to the RPS
_ applicable to the equipment in which the wire is to be terminated. If no RPS is available for the application, measure the solder pot, wire well, or crimp to determine the proper length.
2 Place the wire in the slot in the stripper knife that will
_
properly strip the wire size.
(Ref. Fig. 002)
NOTE : The wire size stamped at each position on the stripper
____ knife will not always be the proper size for the wire being stripped. Test strip several piece of wire to make sure that the slot in the stripper knife will od a clean stripping job without damage to the conductor.
a Stripping Tool Selection
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See Table 4
----------------------------------------------------------| STRIPPING | WIRE | NUMBER | PART | REPLACEMENT | | TOOL | GAGE | OF | NUMBER | BLADES | | (HAND) | | HOLES | | PART No. | |-------------|----------|--------|--------|-------------| | STRIPMASTER | 8 TO 12 | 3 | 45-090 | L-4419 | | (IDEAL) | 10 TO 18 | 4 | 45-091 | L-4420 | | | 10 TO 22 | 6 | 45-092 | L-4421 | ----------------------------------------------------------
b Stripping Tool Selection
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See Table 5
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Wire Stripping Tool
Figure 002
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E E Feb 01/01 E E ECES E ------------------------------------------------------------------------------| STRIPPING | WIRE | NUMBER | PART No. | PART No. | REPLACEMENT | | TOOL | GAGE | OF | W/O STOP | WITH STOP | BLADES | | (HAND) | | HOLES | LATCH AND | LATCH AND | PART No. | | | | | WIRE STOP | WIRE STOP | | |----------------|----------|--------|-----------|-------------|-------------| | CUSTOM | 10 TO 14 | 3 | 45-170 | 45-180 | L-5210 | | STRIPMASTER | | | | | | | (for standard | 16 TO 26 | 6 | 45-171 | 45-181 | L-5211 | | TEFLON WIRE) | | | | | | | (IDEAL) | 26 TO 30 | 3 | 45-172 | 45-182 | L-5436 | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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3 Squeeze the handles of the stripper. The stripper blades will
_ close and cut almost through the insulation, then the insulation off of the conductor.
4 In order to prevent kinks, or splaying of the conductor
_ strands, continue to squeeze the stripper handles until the automatic "stop return" devie clicks into place. This hold the stripper open until the gripper jaws release, allowing removal of the stripper wire.
5 A light pressure on the "stop return" device will release it,
_ allowing the tool to return to the open, "start strip" position.
6 Check the stripped wire for damage to the insulation where the
_
grippers held the wire.
7 Check inside of the stripped insulation to see that strands
_ have been cut and left in the insulation.
8 Check the stripped conductor for cut or scraped strands.
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