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Greenlee GTS-1930 5.5" 6 AWG to 750 MCM Black Anodized Aluminum/Steel Cable End Stripper

Manufacturer: Greenlee | Catalog # GTS-1930 | Codale Part # 3536396

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Cable End Stripper. One way ratchet handle allows user to maintain control of the cutback throughout the stripping process, ensuring blade does not come into contact with the conductor. Tension grip depth stop - Self contained 4" laser etched depth stop for precise articulation of cut back depth, no additional tools needed for depth stop set up. Spring loaded retention pin. Quick attachment method of cable specific bushings, no additional tools needed for bushing attachment. Replaces the need to use blades when stripping cable. Blade lacerations comprise approximately 40 percent of all recordable injuries on the jobsite.

Technical Information

Applications
Cable End Stripping
Capacity
#6 AWG - 750 MCM
Handle Type
Knurled one way bearing
Material
Aluminum

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Greenlee

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
783310027317
Finish
Anodized,Black
Product UPC
78331002731
Weight
.85 lb

Dimensions

Overall Length
5.5 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
USA
Application
  • Cable End Stripping
Features
  • One way ratchet handle allows user to maintain control of the cutback throughout the stripping process, ensuring blade does not come into contact with the conductor
  • Tension grip depth stop Self contained 4 laser etched depth stop for precise articulation of cut back depth, no additional tools needed for depth stop set up
  • Spring loaded retention pin Quick attachment method of cable specific bushings, no additional tools needed for bushing attachment
  • Safety factor Replaces the need to use blades when stripping cable. Blade lacerations comprise approximately 40% of all recordable injuries on the jobsite.



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