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Klein Tools Kurve Solid Stranded Coil Spring Action Strips Wire Stripper/cutter on 2040-parts.com

US $34.26
Location:

Buffalo, Wyoming, United States

Buffalo, Wyoming, United States
Klein Tools Kurve Solid Stranded Coil Spring Action Strips Wire Stripper/Cutter, US $34.26, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Klein Tools MPN:11055 Model:11055 UPC:092644740572

Product Overview


The Klein Tools Kurve Wire Stripper/Cutter performs many of the duties needed for your wire installation jobs, including cutting, bending, and stripping solid and stranded wire. This tool offers curved handles for improved reach. Precision shear-type blades produce clean cuts.

California residents: 

  • Cuts, bends and strips solid and stranded copper wire
  • Easy-to-read markings on both sides
  • Curved handles help reach into confined areas
  • Coil spring provides fast self-opening action
  • Made in the USA
  • Note: product may vary by store


Specifications

Dimensions

Product Depth (in.) 
0.75 
Product Thickness (in.) 
.6875 in 
Product Height (in.) 
10.4 
Product Width (in.) 
4.375 
Product Length (in.) 
7.125 

Details

Electrical Product Type 
Tool 
Product Weight (oz.) 
.34 oz 
Electrical Tool Type 
Wire/Punching/Tapping Tool 
Returnable 
30-Day 
Insulated 
No 
Tool Type 
Cutter 

Warranty / Certifications

Manufacturer Warranty 
Klein products, manufactured and sold for commercial or industrial uses, are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for the normal life of the product. 

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