The Ideal Industries T-7 T-Stripper Wire Stripper, Solid 22-30, Stranded 24-32 is a compact, professional-grade tool designed for precise stripping, cutting, and handling of small-gauge wire. Engineered for both solid 22–30 AWG and stranded 24–32 AWG conductors, it combines hardened stripping blades, a built-in cutter, and a pliers-style nose to give electricians, installers, and technicians reliable performance in one versatile hand tool.
Features
Compatible with 22–30 AWG solid wire and 24–32 AWG stranded wire for fine electronics and low-voltage work
Form-ground, hardened knife-style blades provide accurate, repeatable stripping without damaging conductors
Durable steel construction for long-lasting performance in demanding jobsite conditions
Integrated wire cutter for clean, efficient cuts without switching tools
Built-in looping holes to quickly form wire loops for terminal and post connections
Pliers-style nose delivers strong gripping and bending capability in tight spaces
Laser-etched gauge markings for easy identification of stripping stations
Spring-loaded handles for automatic opening and reduced hand fatigue during repetitive tasks
Corrosion-resistant black oxide finish helps protect against rust and wear
Precision-ground, hardened knife-style stripping blades for clean, accurate insulation removal
Body Material
Durable steel frame
Finish
Black oxide coating to help resist corrosion
Nose Style
Plier-style tip for increased gripping and pulling force
Opening Action
Spring-assisted, automatic opening
Functions & Features
Integrated Wire Cutter
Built-in cutting section for trimming conductors
Wire Looping Holes
Dedicated holes for forming loops in wire ends
Gauge Markings
Wire size indicators laser-etched on the tool
Compliance
California Prop 65
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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